Lee-Anne Summers is a local and international actress, best known in
South Africa for her role in the 2007 cinema hit,
Big Fellas (2007).
Lee-Anne started her acting career at age 5 when she was picked out of
a crowd to star in a TV commercial for Walt Disney World. At St Andrews
school in Johannesburg, Lee-Anne studied Drama throughout High school
and was involved in the productions of Oliver, The Crucible, The Frog
Prince and The Hitchhiker. She was also a dancer for most of her early
life and even appeared on stage for the Free Flight Dance Company. Like
Charlize Theron, her dance career also came to an early end when she
fractured her back during training for the school diving team. Before
embarking on a professional acting career, Lee-Anne attended UCT where
she studied psychology. After graduating, she moved to New York to
study acting full time at the New York Film Academy, where she scored
top honors and starred in numerous short films.
She has appeared on stage in New York in Labute's The
shape of things, The Children's hour, Agnes of God and Proof.
Lee-Anne's first role on returning to South Africa was in Darrell
Roodt's movie Prey with Bridget Mongahan. She went on to play the role of a neurologist in the Docudrama
To Be First (2007) and took on the task of playing triplets in the South African movie
Big Fellas (2007).
In 2008 she graced Holland's small screen with her role as Anneke
Keppel in the mini series Stellenbosch (2007).
Lee-Anne will be filming the Bollywood movie, Season's Greetings later
this year before heading off to Australia for a few months next year to
star in a psychological thriller alongside some of Australia's hottest
acting talent.
Some of her other acting credits include Passport, For a Moment, Born
Again, Cave TV, Southern Gentleman, Wonderful Tonight and The Day of
the Junkie.