Leigh Quinn
Leigh Quinn is a Scottish stage and television actress, singer and writer. She was raised in Paisley, Scotland and attended PACE youth theatre and knew she wanted to tell stories for a living after being inspired by the 1940's film "The Bluebird".
Since graduating with a BA in Acting from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, she has worked with many renowned theatres including the Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Court, Regents Park Open Air Theatre, Les Enfant Terribles, the Finbrough and The Storyhouse, where she won great praise for her role as Mary Warren in "The Crucible" directed by Geraldine Alexander.
She toured internationally as the Queen with the Royal Shakespeare Company playing opposite fellow Paisley buddie David Tennant and was featured as Alice (Henry V) in the "Shakespeare Lives" broadcast marking the 400th anniversary of the Bard.
She is currently based in Watford, London