American actress Conor Leslie began her career at age 15, acting in commercials and the unaired pilot for
Spike Lee's
M.O.N.Y. (2007). After graduating from Millburn High School as a junior, she landed her first television role in
The Unusuals (2009) as a hallucination of a police detective's former girlfriend. She has since portrayed a wide variety of characters, including a flirtatious student on
90210 (2008), a supportive new friend on
No Ordinary Family (2010), a manipulative sociopath on
Hawaii Five-0 (2010), and a traumatized rape victim on
Gone (2017).
Leslie has primarily concentrated her talents on the small screen in both guest spots and as a series regular. Her most prominent roles have been as young courtesan Sabine in
Klondike (2014), chipper computer Natasha in
Other Space (2015), and gubernatorial aide Sarah Ellis in
Shots Fired (2017). She also appeared in the first three seasons of
The Man in the High Castle (2015) as Trudy Walker, Juliana Crain's half-sister.
Outside of television, Leslie's film roles include
Beware the Gonzo (2010) as a popular high school student,
Chained (2012) as a potential victim of a serial killer, and
Parts Per Billion (2014) as an engaged man's ex. Leslie played the lead in
Zelda Williams's short film
Shrimp (2018) about dominatrixes at a BDSM den, which is being pursued as a possible series.
She currently appears as Donna Troy / Wonder Girl on
Titans (2018).