Leigh Peterson
Leigh has seen success in various branches of the entertainment industry since moving to the Cleveland area from Chicago in 1998. In Chicago, she studied TV/Film production at Columbia College and finished her BA at The University of Akron in Communications/PR. She began performing professionally in 2003 as a singer, then began working in print, commercials and as a film extra in about a dozen major motion pictures. In 2017 she began training at The Houde School of Acting. She appeared as Liv's Mother in the short film Swipe Right, which premiered at Tower City Cinemas. She played Stacy Robbins in Maestro, the Cleveland 48 Film Project winner of the Audience Choice Award, Best Sound Design and Best Song. Voiceover clients include American Greetings and Richard Sellers Productions.