Leigh was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, on April 10, 1982,[2] to Yvonne Norton and Robert Potts.[3][4] She was raised in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where her parents ran a weight-loss business.[5] The business went bankrupt when she was eight and her parents' marriage ended when she was 12; she, her mother, and her older brother – former actor Christopher Khayman Lee – then moved to Miami,[6] where her mother remarried her first husband. Leigh was estranged from her father for many years following her parents' divorce, but they have since reconciled.[5]
Leigh was in eighth grade when she started modelling. She soon began acting by appearing in local television commercials and a syndicated teen news show, Hall Pass. In 1999, Leigh and her mother relocated to Los Angeles so she could develop her acting career. At 16, she took and passed the California High School Proficiency Exam.[7]
Drug addiction and recovery
At age 16, Leigh met her future husband, twenty year old Nathan West, when they both attended auditions for the pilot of an unsuccessful WB series titled Saving Graces.[8] They began a relationship, and Leigh left home to move in with West. Leigh described them as being "broken", both having had troubled family lives and difficult upbringings.[5] This led to abuse of drugs, which quickly escalated into addiction; she was told by the director of Not Another Teen Movie that she looked unhealthily thin.[5] Around that time, she and West also attended a Christian church service, at the invitation of a friend, which helped them in recovery, and the two were subsequently married.[5]
Career
Leigh started acting at an early age and debuted in the film world at age 15 in 1997's Kickboxing Academy. She started hosting in local TV shows and modeling; in 2001, Leigh nabbed the lead role in the box-office success Not Another Teen Movie as Janey Briggs opposite Chris Evans. She also appeared with the cast in Marilyn Manson's music video "Tainted Love", a song which appeared in the film. She was ranked #65 on the Maxim Hot 100 Women of 2002.[9] In 2002, Leigh was cast in two short-lived TV series: Girls Club, in which she played lawyer Sarah Mickle, and That '80s Show, in which she played punk rocker June Tuesday. She then became a series regular on the ABC legal drama The Practice, but was let go at the end of the season due to budget cuts. Following that, she joined the cast of Reunion in September 2005.
Leigh also makes music with her husband Nathan West (East of Eli), under the name "WestLeigh". They have performed covers and originals songs. In 2015, for their thirteenth anniversary they wrote "Love Lit The Sky".[12][13] On Valentine's Day 2017, they released the single "Nowhere". Leigh has taken part in several of her husband's tours.[clarification needed][14][15][16][17]
In 2002, Leigh married fellow actor Nathan West in Alaska.[24] The couple worked together in 2000 on the television series 7th Heaven, playing Mary Camden's (Jessica Biel) troubled friends Frankie and Johnnie. Leigh and West have three children – a son and two daughters (born 2003,[25] 2006,[26] and 2009[25]).
Leigh is a Christian and credits her faith and a "really awesome church" with giving her and her husband "a reason to live".[24][27] She also supports The Thirst Project, a non-profit organization in America which aims to bring safe drinking water to communities around the world.[28]
In 2019, Leigh revealed that she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder a decade earlier.[29]
In mid 2020, Leigh published a statement on the Create Change website, an advocacy website she co-founded, in which she expressed an emotional connection with her Supergirl character's coming-out scene. Several websites and media outlets, especially those connected with LGBTQ advocacy, interpreted this statement as Leigh's own coming-out about her sexuality.[30][31][32][33][34][35]
During mid 2020, Leigh contracted COVID-19 and became ill. Leigh described her experience in an article published to createchange.me on October 14, 2020:
I lost about a month's worth of time, laying in bed, waving to my children in the hallway with a mask on so they didn't see how sick I was from COVID-19. Almost "game-over" sick. The only time I had with my husband was spent six feet apart on our bedroom balcony in the morning for a soul-lifting hour to just be with one another or when he donned his mask coming in the room to take care of me, bravely bringing food and Gatorade (which half the time I wasn't able to taste). Golden moments in the midst of darkness. I will say I'm incredibly lucky, though. By the grace of God, no one else got sick. And, although there were a few occasions it almost seemed necessary, I didn't have to go to the hospital. I think getting through a sickness of that magnitude definitely earned me a level up. My body defeated what I thought was impossible and I got a proper restart.[37]
^ abIngrassia, Lisa (November 10, 2008). "Grey's Anatomy Star: At Long Last, Love". People. Archived from the original on February 23, 2019. Retrieved February 22, 2019. The couple, who wed in 2002 in front of 30 close friends and family in West's native Alaska...