Occupation Actress Role Actress | Name Leslie-Anne Huff Years active 1989–present | |
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Vampire diaries recruits a vicious hunter leslie anne huff joins the season 7 cast
Leslie-Anne Huff is an American actress.
Contents
- Vampire diaries recruits a vicious hunter leslie anne huff joins the season 7 cast
- Aimee lee lucas talks to actress leslie anne huff at fpac 20
- Life and education
- Career
- Philanthropy
- References

Aimee lee lucas talks to actress leslie anne huff at fpac 20
Life and education

Huff was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley. She was born to an American father of English descent and a Filipino mother.

She attended the University of California, Berkeley. She was highly involved with the Filipino community and co-produced the yearly Pilipino Cultural Night show.
Career

Her career began in 2006 with a role in the television series CSI: NY. She has made guest appearances in several television series, including roles in NCIS, Bones, Days of Our Lives, Chuck, Greek and The Suite Life on Deck.

In 2008, she was cast to star in the film Strawberry Cliff, opposite Hong Kong singer Eason Chan. In 2009, she starred in Disney Channel first original web series, Mackenzie Falls, a stand-alone spin-off of Sonny with a Chance. In 2011, she was cast in the film Cowgirls n' Angels, starring James Cromwell, Bailee Madison, Jackson Rathbone, Dora Madison Burge, and Kathleen Rose Perkins.
In 2013, she was cast in Cowgirls 'n Angels: Dakota's Summer, the sequel to Cowgirls 'n Angels opposite Keith Carradine, Haley Ramm, Emily Bett Rickards, and Jade Pettyjohn. In 2016, Leslie became a recurring character on the seventh season of the American supernatural television series, The Vampire Diaries, as a vampire huntress named, Rayna Cruz.
Philanthropy
In 2005, Huff co-founded the non-profit Kamay at Puso (which means "Hand and Heart" in Tagalog).
In 2010, she appeared in a charity performance of The Vagina Monologues at the Aratani Theater of the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center in Los Angeles, along with Lea Salonga, Tia Carrere, and Tamlyn Tomita.