Devin Leigh
Devin first began acting at Daniel Wright Junior High in his hometown of Lincolnshire, just thirty miles outside Chicago, Illinois. While attending Junior High he performed in such musicals as "When Silence is Golden", "Bye Bye Birdie", "Peter Pan", and "The Music Man." His parents recognized his talent and urged him to audition to attend High School at the Chicago Academy for the Arts in downtown Chicago. Devin was accepted to the Academy in 2002 and opened the theater season as Eugene in Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memoirs." Throughout his four years at the Academy Devin appeared in such plays as "Three Sisters", "The Dining Room", "Our Country's Good", "Macbeth", "Antigone", "All in the Timing", "Santa Land Diaries", "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", "Noises Off" and more. He has worked behind the scenes on productions of "Arabian Nights", "Kid Simple", "The Laramie Project", "Pippin", and "Company" to name a few. He made a stage directing debut at the academy in 2004 with productions of "Cover" by Jeffrey Sweet, and "The Drummer" by Athol Fugard. Also a writer, Devin has written several different plays, two of which have been produced at the Academy. After graduating from the Chicago Academy in 2006 Devin moved to Los Angeles to study in film. After a year of acting with such teachers as Eric Morris and Scott Sedita Devin has grown immensely as an actor. His awareness, understanding, and appreciation of the craft has never been stronger. He returned home for the summer of 2007 to perform in Infamous Commonwealth Theater's production of "Resort 76", and moved back to Los Angeles after the show closed.
Movies
3.8
- Jan 16, 2016
- English
The desert can be an unforgiving place. By day, the temperatures soar past the century mark, hot enough to drop a man in his tracks, and by night they plummet low enough to freeze the life out of him. It is filled with wildlife, feral and deadly. It is not a place where you want to get lost. Unfortunately, Todd and Josh and their friends have done exactly that. On their way to a ski trip, the group of teens and the pair of hitchhikers they've picked up, have taken a wrong turn and find themselves miles from anything resembling civilization. It's often said that the snakes, scorpions, coyotes, spiders and all that live in the desert are more afraid of humans than the humans are of them. But in this case, there is good reason for these people to be more than just scared. In this particular stretch of the California desert, there's one wild creature that does not fear man. A very large and fierce creature that craves their flesh. It's strong. It's primal. It's relentless. And it's hungry.