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Life & Work with Leesa Kadirah of Los Angeles

Today we’d like to introduce you to Leesa Kadirah.

Hi Leesa, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
I did theatre for years in New York where I was born and raised. I started focusing more on tv/film when I was about 16 and I did a summer intensive program with my college. I then did the intensive again in Los Angeles the next year and loved it so much that I came here for college. Covid happened so things slowed down but then in 2023 I did a little bit of background and then appeared on Equal Justice With Eboni K Williams 2 months after graduating. I continue to train and work on my craft while selling sunglasses to boost my career

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
It has NOT been a smooth ride. I think most would say the pandemic really threw a lot of people off and I can agree. I had to finish high school in the pandemic along with doing my first year of college online. That wasn’t easy because my college was in LA and I was still in New York doing classes in LA time. One of the biggest struggles was I had to take a stage combat class on zoom and I did not have the space in my tiny New York apartment. I remember my grades for that class started slipping because I could never go full out during assignments because of space. I then was offered to move onto campus but had to still take classes online but it was a bit easier because I had more room. Moving to LA during the pandemic though was scary. I had ten days and a dream to do it. My mom helped me and after I did my ten day quarantine, she went back to NY. I thought I would be okay and then I realized living on my own was a bit hard. I struggle with anxiety and at one point my anxiety was taking over and I felt like I had made the wrong decision. I was lucky to have my bestfriend and now roommate out there but for some reason I still felt lonely and helpless. I was crying in my dorm almost everyday from feeling like I wasn’t enough or that I didn’t know what I was doing. I remember I started to take more walks on Sunset Blvd to clear my head and that’s when things got a bit better. I feel like because I survived that time, I’m stronger than I was before and I’m glad to have that experience because now I know when to ask for help along with taking better care of myself.

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
Well for starters, I am a black queer actor. I love that I identify as that because I never saw that growing up. I always just saw black actors or queer actors and I never saw them combined because being queer in the black community was never easy. I speak out on black and queer issues all the time and continue to even write my own stories where there is black and queer excellence. I am also dark skinned and want to shed more light and representation for us. I don’t want us to just be a token character or just the character for comedic effect. We have more depth and character than just being the help or a laughing stock. We are creative and the foundation of too many things in this world to go unheard. While being an actor I also work at a sunglasses store called Quay, pronounced like key. I love that job honestly. I meet interesting new people everyday while styling them in sunglasses. I have a passion for fashion so this job scratches that itch a little.

What sort of changes are you expecting over the next 5-10 years?
I see myself as a full time working actor and having a side business to take care of. I want to always be in some sort of class setting for my acting as well just because I know I will always have a place to learn, fail and have a support system. I hope to have at least 5 short films discussing black and queer issues while also making love stories with the two. I am a big romcom girl so I am always working on little ideas. Right now I am adding on to a short that I did in college where a manikin comes to life and learns about real life and love. Kinda corny but I love corny ideas because they are just so camp. I would also love to teach acting to younger kids because they have such a bright future ahead of them and I’ve always wanted to be some sort of teacher. Business wise, I would love to have my own fashion line where I turn sleepwear into everyday wear. Yes I know that sounds very niche but that’s who I am. I know so many people who wish they could just wear Pj’s everyday but I want to make it a bit more normalized. I also am a big accessories person. You will never catch me without my rings. So I want a jewelry line along with my Pj’s.

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Image Credits
Joanna DeGeneres: red top photo
Robert Borowski: Black sparkly dress
Chris Jon Photography: Pink top, leather jacket

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