Leslie Saint-Julien
- Actress
Leslie Saint-Julien is an American actress, author and poet from Brooklyn, NY. She is known for her theater performances in the roles of Phillis Wheatley, Arnetta Beverly and Zora Neal Hurston with the Northern Arundel Cultural Preservation Society, Inc. She has also performed off-Broadway throughout New York City, Baltimore, and Washington, DC at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Turner Auditorium, The Chesapeake Arts Center and The Signature Theater on Broadway.
On the screen, Saint-Julien debuted as Lauren in her first screenplay in the Hit House Entertainment Group premiere of the film Sunny (2018), an American crime drama written by Usman Taiwo and directed by Malachi E. Robinson. Saint-Julien has made other appearances in the role of Jazzy in Hard Boy Productions' urban short film Fresh Out (2020) written and directed by Mo Shines, and debuts as a lead in the feature film Men Don't Cheat (2023) as Janae McCrae, written and directed by Eric Hawkins.
Saint-Julien holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland. She has studied Acting for Film at the New York Film Academy College of Visual and Performing Arts. Additionally, she has studied theater crafting, acting fundamentals & playwriting under the tutelage of Dr. Vivian G. Spencer, Dr. Gregory Wm. Branch, M.D. and Baltimore actor & playwright Derrell G. Owens. Saint-Julien is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
On the screen, Saint-Julien debuted as Lauren in her first screenplay in the Hit House Entertainment Group premiere of the film Sunny (2018), an American crime drama written by Usman Taiwo and directed by Malachi E. Robinson. Saint-Julien has made other appearances in the role of Jazzy in Hard Boy Productions' urban short film Fresh Out (2020) written and directed by Mo Shines, and debuts as a lead in the feature film Men Don't Cheat (2023) as Janae McCrae, written and directed by Eric Hawkins.
Saint-Julien holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Maryland. She has studied Acting for Film at the New York Film Academy College of Visual and Performing Arts. Additionally, she has studied theater crafting, acting fundamentals & playwriting under the tutelage of Dr. Vivian G. Spencer, Dr. Gregory Wm. Branch, M.D. and Baltimore actor & playwright Derrell G. Owens. Saint-Julien is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).