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Chyler Leigh

Chyler Leigh

Born in Charlotte and raised in Virginia Beach, VA, Leigh's world was upturned at the age of 12 when the failure of her parents' weight loss business unexpectedly spurred their divorce. Leigh then moved with her mother to Miami, where she quickly landed a ton of modeling work in both catalogs and magazines. Before long, the allure of Hollywood proved too enticing, and at the age of 16 Leigh packed her bags and moved West. She started auditioning for numerous TV pilots and began meeting all different types of actors from all different parts of the country. One of those actors just happened to be Nathan West. West, who was 20 at the time, immediately hit it off with the 16-year-old Leigh and the two began a hot and heavy relationship. West and Leigh were both from broken homes, and to compensate for their rather un-conventional upbringings, they started experimenting with drugs like marijuana and cocaine. But what began as a youthful exploration of mind-altering substances, soon blossomed into a full-blown addiction for both of them. By 2001, Leigh's persistent use of drugs had caused her to lose a tremendous amount of weight. Things got so bad that when a TV show director noticed her gaunt appearance, he told her to seek immediate treatment. Leigh and West heeded the director's orders and immediately joined a church to help guide them on their path to sobriety. After a few months of reevaluating her life and career, a now clean and sober Leigh was ready to once again move her career forward. 2002 proved to be a banner year for Leigh. In addition to landing a recurring role as a Joan Jett-like rocker on the short-lived Fox sitcom "That '80s Show" (2002), she also joined the cast of David E. Kelley's legal drama "Girls Club" (Fox 2002). However, that show was also cancelled after only two episodes. Impressed with Leigh's performance on the show, Kelley offered her a recurring part on his long-running ABC legal drama "The Practice" (1997-2004). In 2005 Leigh nabbed another recurring part on "Reunion," a Fox drama that was cancelled after 13 episodes. After "Reunion's" cancellation, Leigh moved with her family to Anchorage, AK to reevaluate her then disappointing acting career. It was in Alaska, however, that she received a phone call from the producers of "Grey's Anatomy." They enjoyed Leigh's performance in "Reunion" and wanted to fly her out to Los Angeles to meet the show's creator, Shonda Rhimes. Flabbergasted at the possibility of appearing on one of TV's most beloved shows, Leigh and her family quickly bought the show's second season on DVD. They then proceeded to binge watch every single episode in just two days. When she met Rhimes a few days later, Leigh was cast as the shy young intern, Dr. Lexie Grey, for the final episode of the third season. By the start of season four, Leigh's Dr. Grey had been bumped up to a series regular - where she would stay through season eight. After her character was killed off during a plane accident, Leigh's fans flooded the Internet with their disapproval. Leigh later addressed her decision by releasing a statement, in which she revealed that her decision to leave the show was largely her own, as well as a personal one. Since marrying West in 2002, Leigh had given birth to three children, with whom she wished to spend more time with. After a yearlong absence from acting, Leigh returned to the small screen in 2013, landing a starring role in the Hallmark Channel's holiday movie, "Window Wonderland."
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