About the Green Room

In theatre, the green room is where performers wait to go on stage - its energy consists of excitement, nervousness, anticipation, joy, fear, and any number of things to explain the 'green' - from nausea to envy. Since 2005, this green room has been updated weekly and gives a behind-the-scenes look at the profession - the auditions, the castings, the rejections; the gigs that fail and the gigs that fly.

Leigha Horton
(photo: Craig VanDerSchaegen)

Leigha Horton is a professional actress residing in Minneapolis, MN and a member of SAG-AFTRA, having joined the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) in 2010 and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) in 2008. For voice and on-camera booking information, please contact Wehmann Talent Agency. For non-union stage booking information, please contact me directly. Headshot, resume, and voice-over demo can be downloaded at www.leighahorton.com.


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February 27, 2012

Why I Became an Actress

 

 

Any questions?

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February 23, 2012

Real Pirates

National Geographic’s Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship opened last weekend at the Science Museum of Minnesota to huge fanfare, and I’m thrilled to give you a sneak-peek. The exhibit boasts artifacts from the only authenticated pirate shipwreck found in U.S. waters – the former slave ship Whydah, captained by Black Sam Bellamy.

There are 17 actors portraying a slew of real pirates from 1717 (although the fearsome Anne Bonny and Mary Read are triple-cast; and I’m the only bird to play both women). The pirates represented served aboard the Whydah, save for Blackbeard and the “ladies” who were contemporaries of Bellamy and his crew.

This galley, and the scurvy knaves aboard it, are not to be missed. Dead serious.

And without further ado – a tease of the treasures that await you: 

 

 
Opening weekend lines to enter the
Real Pirates exhibition. But in true piratical fashion, you’ll be passing up these lines because you’ll have plundered the tickets online first.

 

 

  
Captain Blackfrog’s Tavern.

 

 


Anne Bonny challenging you to a game of sheep’s knuckles, Passage, or Ship, Captain, Crew. She fully intends to win all your rum. And if she doesn’t – well – she’s armed.

 

 


Recovered flintlock pistols.

 

 


Grenades. And the precursor to the modern stinkbomb. No lie.

 

 


The Whydah at port, waiting for you to sign the Articles and step aboard.

 

 


Anne Bonny, public menace.

 

 


The Whydah’s hold.

 

 


Thomas Davis and Hendrick Quintor at work below decks.

 

 


Pieces of Eight. Many, many Pieces of Eight. Yes, it’s all real.

 

 

Sufficiently enticed, mateys?  As ye should be.

 

 

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February 16, 2012

The National

Filed under: SAG,screen,videos,Voice-over gigs — Leigha @ 12:00 pm

A couple weeks ago I voiced my first, truly national television commercial.  As opposed to what – an only-partially national television commercial?  Yeah, yeah, I’m kind of arguing semantics here: I’m making a distinction between a single spot that will play all over the U.S. (as this one is) as opposed to a slew of commercials that will play in specific markets all over the U.S. (as the Marketplace Events Home Shows spots with Ty Pennington are).

So, behold – my first national television commercial.  For Land O’ Lakes butter:

I was surprised to learn from a few friends that it’s already airing – at least in Minneapolis and northern California, anyway.

You ever have one of those career-defining moments where you think, wow – I’m really doing this – this is, somehow, actually real – I’m making a living doing what I love?  Standing in the editing suite, post-recording, watching my VO dropped over the final picture and music for this spot was that moment for me. There are no words to adequately express the feelings of joy and satisfaction and peace and comfort and gratitude and place that accompany a moment like that. And so I’ll just sit back and let it be.

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