Leila Benn Harris

Leila Benn Harris
Occupation Actress, Soprano singer

Leila Benn Harris (born 1983) is a British actress and singer.[1][2] She trained at Arts Educational School in London and graduated with a BA in Musical Theatre. Upon graduation, she was cast in the lead role of Carmen in the No.1 National Tour of Fame. She then made her West-End debut in the same role at the Aldwych Theatre. She understudied and played the role of The Mistress in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s West-End revival of Evita at the Adelphi Theatre, directed by Michael Grandage. She was also part of the original cast recording.

Leila then starred as Christine in The Phantom of the Opera at Her Majesty’s Theatre, for which she was nominated for a 2008 Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers’ Choice Award for Best Takeover in a Role. To follow, Leila starred in the 2008 Production Imagine This at the New London Theatre in the title role of Rebecca, for which she was nominated for her second 2008 Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers' Choice Award, this time for Best Leading Actress in a Musical.

Other theatre performances include: the title role of Emily in From Up Here at Trafalgar Studios 2 and Liberation Day at The National Theatre Studio.

She completed several workshops of the Cat Stevens musical Moonshadow in which she played the lead role of Anees, and appeared in Chess in Concert with Idina Menzel & Josh Groban, to be released on DVD.

Leila then completed the run of John Doyle's revival of Oklahoma! at The Chichester Festival Theatre -playing the title role of Laurey.

Most recently Leila appeared in the critically acclaimed Enron at The Noël Coward Theatre in association with The Royal Court, directed by Rupert Goold.

Stage credits

Plays

Musicals

2008 Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers Choice Nomination - Best Takeover in a Role

2008 Whatsonstage.com Theatregoers Choice Nomination - Best Leading Actress in a Musical

Television

Radio

Discography

Year Show Role
2006 2009 Imagine This (Original London Cast Recording) Rebecca (Tamar)

References

  1. Bassett, Kate (28 June 2009). "Apologia, Bush, London Everything Must Go, Soho, London Oklahoma! Festival Theatre, Chichester". The Independent. Retrieved 6 April 2011.
  2. Theatre record. I. Herbert. 2008. pp. 1334, 1339.
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