- Born
- Height5′ 7¾″ (1.72 m)
- Leanne is a Melbourne girl and grew up in a broken family home, where hard work was the norm. Her mother had a very strong work ethic and this led Leanne to develop her own work ethics and to keep pushing for what she believes in. As an overweight woman in her thirties, working in the entertainment industry just wasn't even an option in her family, until she had an opportunity to work on the set of 'Knowing' a feature film starring Nicolas Cage in 2009. In 2010, she once again delved into the film area on the program 'Wilfred' These two very different experiences sparked the journey she is now on and ignited her passion for films. Realising that the world in front of camera had very limited options, for someone like her she joined 'Metro' TV, a member group of Channel 31, and began learning all the aspects of film and TV production on the job. During this time she began developing ideas of what she wanted to produce in film and TV. Leanne has been working on perfecting her techniques so that her skills are of the highest quality. Not satisfied with just learning at Metro, began developing networks within the film community and started volunteering on student films to gain more experience and greater opportunities. Six Lovers, an Independent feature film, was her first break into crew work where she worked as a camera assistant, she learned valuable skills and set experience. Herdeveloping passion for the industry and a dissatisfaction with waiting because she started later in life, pushes her to find ways to learn and she has gained valuable knowledge regarding how the actors and crews interact with each other and valuable skills for both crew and on screen work. In 2012 Leanne traveled to Los Angeles to attend the 'Taxi' music conference and met Lani Ford a singer/songwriter from New York and filmed and edited the music video for her song 'Lies I want to hear' in association with Justine Jones. This impromptu experience of creating inspired her to begin writing and in 2013 she had written and directed her first short film.
Leanne has been working in the industry in some notable TV shows. Seven seasons of Wentworth, various appearances on Winners and Losers and Neighbors. Films include, The Cup, 10 Terrorists, Healing, the award winning Tropfest film 'We've all been there'. In recent years she has supported films here and in the United states. 'Touch' by director Dawn Fields USA, 'Found' by director Dawn Fields USA, 'Short Distance' by director Nic Barker AUS, the award winning film The Dead Guy in the Trunk' directed by Lucas Scheffel AUS and Red Sky Candidate 5238 directed by Stewart Marshall AUS. A highlight for Leanne was her speaking role on the web series Back to Goode, as the feedback from friends and peers encouraged her to actively audition for speaking roles in projects.
In September 2014, Leanne saw the need for a premium diverse film festival and branched out to create the festival. The successful first season of the POP international film festival screened in January 2015, and has now become an annual film festival that complements the work she is currently doing.
Leanne is proud of her work on the The Faceless Man feature film, which is being considered for an AACTA award and is the first speaking role where Leanne has seen the project on the big screen at a public screening, having won the role at her audition.
When not working on other people's projects Leanne is still writing and developing her own film and tv programs.- IMDb Mini Biography By: L. Campbell
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Pronounsshe/her
- Sexual orientationStraight
- Leanne has been putting on weight for years and in 2014 found out that her body was over producing Prolactin, which was the cause of the weight gain and now she is getting treatment for it her weight is slowly coming off.
- Leanne is passionate about protecting children. She supports many charities that rescue children, including one that rescues children from being temple prostitutes. In her mind a child is innocent and needs to be protected and nurtured. She believes that to abuse a child in any way is the worst crime you can commit as you steal their childhood and create damaged adults at the same time.
- Leanne used to be so shy that when she started a new primary school in grade six she didn't want to talk to anyone.
- Leanne was so nervous with public speaking that whenever she had to do an oral presentation to a class or the whole school during high school she shook so much people didn't know if she was laughing or having a fit.
- Leanne Campbell spent a year looking after her grandfather in Mordialloc. She still regularly visits him in the nursing home where he now resides once he became to difficult for her to care for as his Alzheimers and two other forms of short term memory loss increased.
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