Leah Luna was born in San Antonio, Texas. She served in the Student Council, National Honor Society, Varsity Rams Cheerleading Squad and graduated in the top 10% of her class from Del Rio High School. She was a Javelina Cheerleader her freshman year of college before trading in her pom poms for footlights. She received her BA in Theatre with a Minor in Journalism from Texas A&M University-Kingsville. While in school, she was nominated multiple times for The Kennedy Center ACTF Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship. She was also named the Drama Department's Student of the Year, as well as the Overall Art Communications & Drama Department's Student of the Year during her Senior Year.
Leah began working commercially in Austin, Texas and booked her first national commercial with Bank of America, followed that up with her television debut on Lifetime's Cellmate Secrets, and made her feature film debut in the to be released film Protocol-7. She continues to practice her craft in live theatre and has performed with #TeatroVivo up-and-coming playwrights through #FronteraFest and most regularly doing Shakespeare with #TheBaronsMen
Leah managed content creation and social media platforms for TBM during her run of Love's Labour's Lost and was honored by receiving The Wrench award for her commitment/contribution to the show, cast, and organization. You can catch her currently playing Perdita in The Baron's Men's production of The Winter's Tale, followed by her performance as Guiderius in #WalkingShadowShakespeareProject 's Cymbeline in May.
Leah is also an advocate for more Latino representation and body diversity in television/film, mental health, and PCOS awareness. She continues to follow her passion as a working actress and is based out of Austin, Texas.