Melanie Leishman

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Melanie Leishman
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Leishman in 2006
Born (1989-02-20) February 20, 1989 (age 35)
Canada
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present

Melanie Leishman (born February 20, 1989) [1] [2] is a Canadian actress. She is best known for portraying bespectacled Hannah B. Williams, one of the main characters on the cult [3] [4] horror/comedy television series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil . Before that, she had a recurring role on Darcy's Wild Life as Kathi Giraldi and comedy series House Party (2008) as desperate to be popular Mandy. Other TV credits include Being Erica , Republic of Doyle and Murdoch Mysteries . She has also voiced several animated roles in series such as Detentionaire , Grojband and the Total Drama Island reboot where she voices Emma. Film roles include musical/slasher Stage Fright (2014) as Liz Silver, comedy-drama The Exchange (2021) as Diane and Christmas romantic-comedy Single All the Way (2021) as Ashleigh.

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Early life

Melanie Leishman was born February 20, 1989, and began acting, singing, and dancing at the age of eight. Leishman was in her first play while attending The North York Montessori, in grade three, starring as Annie in the play Annie . [5] She attended the Earl Haig Secondary School [6] in the Claude Watson Arts Program as a drama major, involved in both drama and dance programs there. [7]

Career

Film

Her first theatrically released film was a supporting role in Victoria Day (2009). [8]

In the 2010 short film The Long Autumn, about a boy (Devon Bostick) that grows up alone on a strange island and eventually encounters fellow humans but needs to gain a pair of boots before being accepted, she was the sweetly naive serving girl Ladeeda. [9] [10]

Quirky romantic/drama Old Stock (2012) [11] saw her playing sparky love interest Patti, an arsonist serving community service teaching dance classes at an old peoples' home. [12] [13]

Musical/slasher Stage Fright (2014) cast her somewhat against type, having mostly been cast as "best friend of the lead" or generally timid characters, in this film she's the "mean girl" Diva like Liz Silver [14] who acts as a rival [15] to the film's central protagonist.

In 2016, she appeared in the film Below Her Mouth as Claire. [16]

She reprised her role of Hannah alongside the rest of the original cast in Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: The End of the End , [17] a feature length animated film that concluded the cult TV series, which was released in 2017.

2018 short comedy-drama film Softcore [18] saw Melanie Leishman co-star with Alyssa Owsiany as a pair of bridesmaids that bond over exchanging the bizarre stories of their sexual awakenings.

In 2021 she appeared in the 80's set [19] comedy-drama The Exchange as Diane, the teacher's assistant [20] and long suffering girlfriend to primary antagonist gym teacher Gary Rothbauer (Justin Hartley). The same year, in Christmas set romantic comedy Single All the Way [21] as Ashleigh, young mother of two small children and a supportive sister to the lead Peter (Michael Urie).

Television

Her first television role was in the children's/family series Darcy's Wild Life (2004–06) as Kathi Giraldi. [22]

2008 saw the release of two TV movies with her in. As Angie Bremlock in Never Cry Werewolf , [23] wherein a werewolf moves in to terrorize a neighborhood, and True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet, [24] where she was Emily [25] a girl who unwittingly befriends incognito teen celebrity Morgan Carter (Joanna "JoJo" Levesque). [26] Incidentally True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet also featured her future Todd and the Book of Pure Evil co-star Bill Turnbull in a small role. [27]

The same year she was part of the main cast of characters in House Party (2008), [28] [29] the desperate to please Mandy. Each episode focuses on a particular character, revealing the various plot developments to the audience as they are encountered by the episode's focal character. [30] The show was re-released in 2021 by the production company Farpoint Distribution on their YouTube channel. [31]

2009 saw a role in Being Erica , Season 2, Episode 19 "Shhh... Don't Tell" playing Fiona Watt, a student that's being mercilessly bullied and humiliated by other classmates.

In 2010 she co-starred in the Canadian television horror/comedy series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil as science geek Hannah B. Williams [32] who forms part of the team at Crowley High School that "fights evil with mixed results". [33] The show was renewed for a second season, that aired in 2011, where she reprised her role as Hannah. [34] Leishman shared a Gemini Award for "Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series" with her cast mates for their work on the show. [35] [36]

In 2011 she voiced bossy popular girl Brandy Silver [37] in the school set mystery animated series Detentionaire and also voiced the overly perky and thus aptly named Chipper in Grojband .

She has appeared three times in long running detective series Murdoch Mysteries , as different characters. First in 2011 as Nancy Booth, a taken advantage of maid, in "Downstairs, Upstairs". In 2014 as Sarah Harrison, who gets entwined in espionage between the US and Canada following the assassination of U.S. President William McKinley, in "The Spy Who Came Up to the Cold". [38] And in the 2024 season 17 episode "Spirits in the Night" she portrayed Camilla Grundy, a woman whose sleepwalking leads to her being tried for murder.

In 2018 she starred as two very different [39] twin sisters and lead characters Kristal and Kyle Hasting in the web series Kristal Clear, [40] [41] for which she won the award for "Best Lead Actress in a Comedy" at the HollyWeb Fest. [42] In 2019 Kristal Clear season 2 got approved for funding by the Independent Production Fund (IPF). [43]

In 2022 – Leishman played Remi Belcourt in episode "Between" of medical drama Transplant , [44] a patient admitted to the emergency department with burns whose accident ends up revealing some uncomfortable truths about her boyfriend. In episode "One Wild Night" of police procedural drama Hudson & Rex , Leishman plays bridesmaid Quincy Thomas [45] whose straight talking about a murder victim after a bachelorette party leads to her being a suspect. She plays Christina, assistant and confidant of caterer Molly Frost (Merritt Patterson) in Great American Family's romantic TV movie Catering Christmas. [46]

In the 2023 spy-thriller TV series Gray, Leishman plays Sophie the estranged daughter of the titular character played by Patricia Clarkson. Abandoned for 20 years when her mother had to go into hiding, Sophie is wary of letting her back into her and her young daughter's lives for fear of being hurt once again. [47] In the animated series Total Drama Island reboot Leishman voices Emma, [48] one of the main characters who are contestants competing to win a million on a reality TV show. Emma has to contend with both the crazy challenges set as part of the competition and the unexpected presence of her ex-boyfriend, the self-centered Chase, as a fellow competitor.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Debut [49] Perky PAShort film
2009 Victoria Day Melanie
2010The Long AutumnLadeedaShort film
2012 Old Stock Patti
2012Roomies [50] Jenny RhodesShort film
2014 Stage Fright Liz Silver
2014The Cliff and the RoadBen's Girlfriend (voice)Short film
2016 Below Her Mouth Claire
2017Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: The End of the EndHannah Williams (voice)Animated feature film
2018SoftcoreLilaShort film
2020 The Broken Hearts Gallery Bookstore Owner
2021 The Exchange Diane
2021 Single All the Way Ashleigh
2024 Mother Father Sister Brother Frank Jolene Jennings [51]
TBAFight Another DayCal

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004–06 Darcy's Wild Life Kathi GiraldiRecurring role
2008 Never Cry Werewolf Angie BremlockTV film
2008 True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet EmilyTV film
2008 House Party MandyMain role
2009Pure EvilSamanthaHalf-hour pilot [52]
2009 Being Erica Fiona WattEpisode: S2E06 "Shhh... Don't Tell"
2010 Republic of Doyle Wiggs DinnerEpisode: S1E09 "He Sleeps with the Chips"
2010–12 Todd and the Book of Pure Evil Hannah B. WilliamsMain role
2011 Murdoch Mysteries Nancy BoothEpisode: S4E04 "Downstairs, Upstairs"
2011–15 Detentionaire Brandy Silver (voice)Recurring role
2013Middle Age RageCass BobeckHalf-hour pilot [53] [54] [55]
2013 Grojband Chipper (voice)Recurring Role
2014 Murdoch Mysteries Sarah HarrisonEpisode: S7E15 "The Spy Who Came Up to the Cold"
2018Kristal ClearKristal Hasting / Kyle HastingWeb series
2019 PAW Patrol: Ready Race Rescue [56] [57] Riff Rockenbock (voice)Animated TV film
2020 Mrs. America SusanEpisode: S1E05 "Phyllis & Fred & Brenda & Marc"
2022 Transplant Remi BelcourtEpisode: S2E09 "Between"
2022 Catering Christmas ChristinaTV film (Great American Family)
2022 Hudson & Rex Quincy ThomasEpisode: S5E10 "One Wild Night"
2023–2024 Total Drama Island (2023) Emma (voice)17 episodes
2023GraySophie [47] 4 episodes: S1E01 "Homecoming", S1E02 "Gold", S1E05 "Mother of Mercy", S1E08 "The Birthday Party"
2024 Murdoch Mysteries Camilla GrundyEpisode: S17E18 "Spirits in the Night"
2024Operation MistletoeOliviaTV film

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryActor/EnsembleWorkResultRef.
2006 27th Young Artist Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series Andrew Chalmers, Shannon Collis, Demetrius Joyette, Melanie Leishman, Sara Paxton and Kerry Michael SaxenaDarcy's Wild LifeNominated [58]
2007 28th Young Artist Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesAndrew Chalmers, Melanie Leishman, Demetrius Joyette and Kayla PerlmutterDarcy's Wild LifeNominated [59]
2011 26th Gemini Awards Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or SeriesMelanie Leishman, Maggie Castle, Chris Leavins, Bill Turnbull, Angela Jill Guingcangco, Jason Mewes, Alex House Todd and the Book of Pure EvilWon [60]
2018HollyWeb FestBest Lead Actress in a ComedyMelanie LeishmanKristal ClearWon [42] [61]

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