
Age: 13
male
Leo Abelo Perry made his feature film debut at nine years old in the Disney+ family comedy "Cheaper by the Dozen," opposite Zach Braff and Gabrielle Union. His other credits include ABC's Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration where Leo plays Chip opposite numerous notable performers, including Martin Short, David Alan Grier, H.E.R, and Joshua Henry. Leo also starred in," "Black-ish," "The Big Leap" and soon to be announced, a major role in a franchise film series set for debut in May 2023.

Told through the eyes of a sharp, street-smart boy named Momo, the story unfolds inside a run-down apartment building where children with nowhere else to go are raised by Madame Rosa. Once a worker herself, Rosa has spent her later years caring for the kids who were born into lives as difficult as her own. Their mothers pay what they can, then disappear, leaving Rosa to become the only real family the children ever know. Momo has no memory of his parents; Rosa has raised him from the start, even after the small allowance meant for his care stopped coming. To him, she’s more than a guardian — she’s the center of his world, the person he’ll do anything to protect. Around them is a community pushed to the margins: people whose lives orbit around the same rough trade, workers, hustlers, and neighbors who scrape by day after day. Through Momo’s honest, unfiltered voice, we see their struggles without judgment — ordinary people trying to stay human in a place that often forgets them. Everything shifts when Rosa’s health begins to fail. Age and illness slowly pin her to her bed, and the woman who once held everyone together can no longer stand on her own. As her condition worsens, Momo is forced to confront a new reality: the woman who raised him needs a kind of care he is far too young to give. The Life Before Us becomes a tender portrait of love, survival, و the fragile bond between a boy searching for identity and the woman who gave him the only home he’s ever known — a story about dignity found in the most overlooked places.

