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The Deep End
Status: Airing on ABC
Role: Beth Bancroft
Director: Timothy Busfield
Official site | IMDb


Sorority Row
Status: Completed
Role: Jessica
Director: Stewart Hendler
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'The Deep End' star: 'Everyone is getting some on this show!'

PopWrap: What first attracted you to 'The Deep End?'
Leah Pipes: I think anytime in Hollywood you can play a young woman that has a brain, it's really exciting! I learn so much from playing empowered women - women that other women should look up to - it's been wonderful.

PW: How does that attitude jive with your character in 'Sorority Row?'
Leah: I think Jessica had a brain - she just used it in a much different way. Beth is much less conniving.

PW: But she does handle a major ethical problem in the pilot quite unexpectedly.
Leah: I think the beauty of our show is that we won't agree with our characters choices all the time. And trust me, the pilot is tame compared to the choices Beth is going to have to make in later episodes. I love that we show people choosing between their morals and stepping ahead in their careers.

Please go to New York Post to read the full interview.

Posted on 07 Feb 2010 by Sofia


A long-overdue update

I have finally found time to update, and I hope you all like the brand new layout! I wanted to try something different, so I went for an 'American' theme. I also changed the gallery layout too, it's pretty simple but I hope you all like it:

1 more poster and 2 more stills from Sorority Row:


1 poster and 2 more promotional photos from The Deep End (thanks to Steff):


7 stills from The Deep End (thanks to Steff):


Steff has again made as massive contribution to the site, and has made screen captures from The Deep End! The first 3 episodes so far, but there will be more to come.

104 screen captures from Pilot:


129 screen captures from Where There's Smoke:


73 screen captures from To Have and to Hold:


Screen captures from Sorority Row will also be added soon!

Posted on 07 Feb 2010 by Sofia


Leah Pipes of 'The Deep End' not as intense in real life



Five twentysomething first-year lawyers try to keep up in the shark-infested waters of one of Los Angeles’ top law firms in “The Deep End,” premiering Thursday on ABC.

Leah Pipes plays Beth Bancroft, one of the first-year associates.

“It’s a legal dramedy,” Pipes said while in Los Angeles last fall promoting the horror film “Sorority Row.” “It’s kind of (like) ‘Ally McBeal,’ very quirky.”

The show was created by former “How I Met Your Mother” co-executive producer David Hemingson and features Clancy Brown and Billy Zane as partners in the law firm.

“Billy Zane, he plays the mean partner, and then the nice partner is played by Clancy Brown,” Pipes said.

While she’s a rich girl in “The Deep End” and played an ice queen sorority sister in “Sorority Row,” Pipes said she is less intense personally.

“I wear sweat pants; I look terrible all the time. I’m so vulnerable,” she said. “If I’m around a boy I have a crush on, I can’t even talk most of the time.”

Pipes, 21, said she hasn’t made a long-term plan for her career; she just wants to play roles that challenge her.

“I never really sat down and decided and now this is what I’m going to do. I just do it,” she said. “Whatever comes my way, I appreciate and do my best at, and if it were to fade someday, I guess I would find something else. But I just don’t plan the future, I guess.”

Still, signing on for “The Deep End” requires signing what’s potentially a seven-year contract.

“You sign a seven-year contract, but it could be a week,” she said. “It could be one episode, it could be seven years. See, this is why I don’t plan.”

As far as what she prefers to watch herself, Pipes enjoys epics.

“I love really epic films. I really like ‘The Princess Bride.’ ‘Lord of the Rings.’ I really like ‘Star Wars.’ I love ‘Harry Potter,’ I’m obsessed with ‘Harry Potter.’”

Being a “Star Wars” fanatic paid off for Pipes, who worked with Princess Leia herself, Carrie Fisher, in “Sorority Row,” which comes to DVD on Feb. 23.

“It was really cool, since my name is Leah, and everyone calls me Leia, since I was young,” Pipes said. “I actually worked with her sister (Joely Fisher) on a pilot years ago, and I never thought I would ever work with her!”

- By Matthew Price
From Tuesday’s The Oklahoman


Source: Nerdage

Posted on 06 Feb 2010 by Sofia


Interview with Briana Evigan and Leah Pipes

We sat down with Briana Evigan and Leah Pipes recently to talk about their new movie, “Sorority Row.” Based on the original screenplay, Seven Sisters, this modern tale of revenge directed by Stewart Hendler echoes the original's mix of horror and humor while creating a fresh take on terror uniquely its own. The film also stars Rumer Willis, Jamie Chung, Margo Harshman, Audrina Patridge and Caroline D’Amore.

When five sorority sisters of Theta Pi cause the death of one of their own during a foolish prank gone wrong, they conspire to discard the evidence and never speak of the nightmare again. But when a mysterious killer targets the group a year later with a series of bizarre attacks, the women find themselves fighting for their own lives amidst the revelry of an out of control graduation party.

Briana Evigan, who plays Cassidy, enjoyed an international breakthrough in 2008 with her spirited starring performance as 'Andie' in the hip-hop dance film Step Up 2: The Streets, a role that allowed the actress to showcase her many years of intense training as a professional dancer. The film earned $143 million worldwide, launching her into a busy motion picture career that recently included roles in the features S. Darko (the sequel to Richard Kelly's cult classic, Donnie Darko), supernatural thriller Burning Bright and romantic drama Subject: I Love You (shot entirely in the Philippines).

Born in Los Angeles into an acting family that includes father Greg Evigan (star of the television series "BJ and the Bear" and "My Two Dads"), mom Pamela Serpe and sister Vanessa Evigan, she made her professional film acting debut in the 1996 thriller House of the Damned at the age of ten opposite her father. She began studying dance with hip-hop choreographer Shane Sparks as a seven-year-old and continued with several other teachers en route to Step Up 2: The Streets.

The actress also appeared in the video for rock group Linkin Park's song "Numb" as well as starred in the straight-to-video film Bottoms Up and a segment of the CBS miniseries "Fear Itself". Also a talented singer and keyboardist, she is a member of the pop/alternative band Moorish Idol as well as the group's principal songwriter.

Leah Pipes, who plays Jessica, made her acting debut in 2001 in an episode of the television series "Angel". She won a regular role in 2002 in the ABC series "Lost at Home", leading to a versatile television career that most recently saw her star as 'Katie' in the CW series "Life is Wild" as well as guest in several episodes of the hit Fox series "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles".

The Los Angeles-area native and resident was a stand-out soccer player in high school, a skill that allowed her to win the starring role in the film Her Best Move, playing a fifteen-year-old soccer phenom vying to join the U.S. National Soccer Team. The athlete is also a standout dancer, swimmer and tennis player.

Among her other television credits are roles in the series "Parents in Charge", "Clubhouse", "Pixel Perfect", "Bones", "Crossing Jordan", "Brothers Garcia", "Drake and Josh", "Shark", "Malcolm in the Middle" and "Ghost Whisperer". She also recently starred in the horror feature Fingerprints, which was named "Best Feature" at the NYC Horror Film Festival.


You can read the whole interview with both the girls here.

Posted on 27 Sep 2009 by Sofia


Appearance photos and The Deep End

Leah's made a lot of pyublic appearances recently, so I've been busy collecting and uploading photos. Most of these were added yesterday, but due to some server problems, I was unable to update. Leah looked so amazing, especially in the Sorority Row premiere!

4 photos from Summit Entertainment At Comic-Con:


5 photos from Teen Choice Awards 2009:


50 photos from the 'Sorority Row' Los Angeles Premiere:


Also, here are a few additions from her new show, The Deep End. So far, this is all I have, but hopefully some more will pop up.


2 promotional photos:


18 captures from the first look:


A new layout is also in the works, for the site and the gallery. I'm sick of the current ones, and with all these new photos of Leah, I don't think I'll have a hard time finding photos to use! At least one of the new layouts should be up sometimes by tonight or Tuesday.

Posted on 06 Sep 2009 by Sofia


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