
Age: 29
female
Adopted from a Chinese orphanage as an infant, American actress Leah Lewis is poised to emigrate into living rooms everywhere with her triple talent as an actress, singer, and dancer. She was raised in Windermere, FL and in Los Angeles, CA. Leah Lewis is known for her breakout performance in the Netflix feature film, "The Half of It," written and directed by Alice Wu. The film launched globally on Netflix after winning the Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature at the Tribeca Film Festival. Lewis also portrays the starring role of 'Ember' in Pixar's animated feature, "Elemental" written and directed by Peter Sohn." She is also known for her role 'George Fan' in the CW series "Nancy Drew." In addition to her acting, Lewis is professionally trained singer since childhood who has been writing her own music since the age of 15. In her free time, Lewis has many hobbies with a strong physical background including power lifting, dancing, yoga and strength and conditioning training. She enjoys writing, playing guitar, staying active in nature, advocating for mental health care, spending time with her family and creating strong community while traveling or resting between work.

The plot of Prison School takes place in the Hachimitsu Girls' High School, which is reputed to be one of the strictest and most prestigious in Tokyo. The director of said institute decides to change the reigime of the school by also admitting male students. Kiyoshi Fujino is one of these new students, and to his surprise he discovers that he and his four friends-Takehito Morokozu, Shingo Wakamoto, Jouji Nezu, and Reiji Andou-are the only male students among 1,000 females, and whose coexistence with them is even more difficult due to the draconian laws and regulations governing the school, which were established by the so-called Underground Student Council, and punishes even the most minor infractions with a stay in a kind of prison that the school owns.
