Leigh was born IN North Carolina AND then raised on two beaches: Virginia Beach AND Miami Beach. Her career began as a model at age 12 AND by 16 Leigh had completed pilots FOR major networks including ABC’s Wilder Days.
The spoof film Not Another Teen Movie was her first big break IN Hollywood IN 2001. After a few shows that barely got OUT of THE gate – Girls Club AND That ‘80s Show – she landed on David E. Kelley’s The Practice.
When Leigh was cast as Grey’s Anatomy’s titular character Meredith’s sister Lexie, THE actress had found a hit show worthy OF her talents.
Leigh has three children AND finds THE balancing OF motherhood AND Hollywood more challenging than any acting role. Days after giving birth TO her third child, daughter Anniston Kae, May 7, Leigh dishes on life on Grey’s Anatomy -- one OF television’s biggest hits.
Leigh's memorable Grey year
SheKnows: As you head into
THE hiatus, what are some of
THE most memorable parts
OF this year’s
Grey’s Anatomy season
FOR you?
Chyler Leigh: FOR me,
THE underground intern (
laughs) cutting, I guess, that was a really fun thing
TO go through. Being an actress, it gave me a chance
TO have some scenes that were by myself without some of
THE other regular main cast.
TO be able
TO be part
OF a cool storyline that didn’t necessarily have
TO involve everybody else, that was cool. It was fun. All
THE interns
AND Melissa George, who is just fantastic, we had a really great time playing around. That,
AND also,
FOR me, learning about
THE relationship between Mark
AND Lexie was (
laughs) very unexpected. But, it is also very exciting
AND surprising. I’m looking forward
TO seeing where that is going
TO go too.
SheKnows: How has
THE reaction
BEEN for you joining a show with such an intensely loyal following?
Chyler Leigh: Right! (Laughs)
SheKnows: FOR you as an actress, having that passionate fan base has got TO feel amazing heading into work everyday.
Chyler Leigh: It’s fantastic. TO have a drive like that that causes you TO care that much more knowing there are SO many people that you’re kind OF living up TO an expectation or standard that they HAVE – it drives you TO do a better job AND enjoy what you do for THE sake OF fans AND for people who appreciate good TV. It definitely pushes you TO do better and BE better.
SheKnows: Many shows when they hit that fifth season AND 100th episode, they really get their legs going AND I think Grey’s Anatomy is one OF those shows. How is it on THE set TO feel part OF a show that is hit history really with 100 episodes? It’s SO rare.
Chyler's career pinnacle
Chyler Leigh: THE rarity in
AND of itself is such an incredible thing
TO be a part of.
FOR me personally,
IN my experience from my career
SO far, this is
THE first time being part
OF a show that got past 13 episodes (
laughs).
FOR me, this is landmark. This is huge (
laughs) -- even though I haven’t
BEEN there from
THE beginning, that doesn’t even matter.
TO me,
TO be part
OF something that is
SO well done
AND well established and
TO have
SO many actors on set who genuinely care about what they’re doing
AND care about their characters
AND work as hard as everybody does,
TO still
BE doing that an being appreciated
AND grateful, is such a gift. It is definitely very special
TO me
TO be a part
OF it.
SheKnows: IN the May 7 100th episode, many people may
HAVE expected one thing
AND got another -- that’s what
SO great about this show is
THE surprises. Now,
FOR you preparing
FOR some
OF these great plot twists, how far
IN advance do you get
THE scripts?
AND how tight are they able
TO keep security because plot points at
Grey’s Anatomy barely ever leak?

Chyler Leigh: That’s BEEN getting increasingly more difficult as far as plotlines being spilled -- or, even rumored plotlines being spilled. That’s BEEN happening increasingly more towards THE end OF this season. THE script that you get, you basically get a handcuff TO hold THE script (laughs). You cannot let it go anywhere! That’s BEEN a bit challenge, but we certainly get much notice at all as far as when we get THE scripts. It’s like days before we start an episode. Unless there’s a huge, major plotline that we need TO be preparing for, we’re finding it OUT a couple days before we film. We don’t get much warning.
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