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Leigh-Allyn Baker

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Leigh-Allyn Baker is an American actress from Kentucky. Her better known roles include the supporting character Ellen in the sitcom "Will & Grace" (1998-2006, 2017-2020), the recurring antagonist Hannah Webster in the first season of the fantasy series "Charmed" (1998-1999), and co-protagonist Amy Duncan in the sitcom "Good Luck Charlie" (2010-2014).

Baker made her film debut in the comedy horror film "Shrunken Heads" (1994). The film's plot involved the murder of three adolescent boys by local hoodlums. A voodoo priest resurrected the trio, and allowed them to seek revenge. Baker's first significant voice role was that of recurring character Alisa Silver/Alisa Silvermane in "Spider-Man: The Animated Series". She voiced the character from 1995 to 1997. Alisa was both a love interest and a foe for Spider-Man. She was depicted as the college-aged daughter of the aged crime lord Silvermane. Alisa took over her father's criminal empire after he was incapacitated. Silvermane was one of Spider-Man's recurring foes in Marvel's comic books, but Alisa was an original character created for this series.

In 1996, Baker was cast in the regular role of bar co-owner Joy Garfield in the short-lived sitcom "The Last Frontier". The series only lasted for 6 episodes. In 1998, Baker gained a more important role as Ellen in "Will & Grace". Her character was a close friend of protagonist Grace Adler (played by Debra Messing) since their college years, and they regularly played party games together in their adult years. Grace and Ellen had a history of arguments. Grace always managed to reconcile with her friend, through cooking for Ellen and convincing her to discuss their differences. Ellen had provided Grace with emotional support during some difficult times. Baker appeared in 20 episodes of the series, appearing in nearly every season of the long-running sitcom.

Also in 1998, Baker was cast in the role of antagonist Hannah Webster in "Charmed". Hannah was initially introduced as a new co-worker for the young witch Prue Halliwell (played by Shannen Doherty). They both worked at an auction house, but Hannah was always hostile to Prue. Hannah was soon revealed to be a magic user in her own right. Her main powers were thermokinesis (the ability to create heat) and shape-shifting into a black panther. Hannah was working for the Underworld, and aimed to kill Prue and her sisters. She was eventually defeated by the sisters, manipulated into killing her own lover, and then killed by an unseen foe. Hannah was the first female enemy introduced in the series, and among the earliest recurring villains which the protagonists faced.

In the video game "Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force" (2000), Baker voiced the Betazoid field medic Juliet Jurot. The character was a member of Voyager's hazard team, an elite force used for high-risk missions. Juliet was also depicted as a love interest to the human hybrid Austin Chang. Juliet proved able to suppress mental attacks by the Vohrsoth, a powerful telepath. Baker returned to the role of Juliet in the sequel "Star Trek: Elite Force II" (2003). In this game, Juliet served in the USS Enterprise-E under Jean-Luc Picard. Juliet was depicted as having reactivated her Starfleet commission, after completing further studies at the Vulcan Science Academy.

In the video game "Command & Conquer: Renegade" (2002), Baker voiced Dr. Sydney Mobius. She was one of three skilled scientists captured by the terrorist organization Brotherhood of Nod, and forced to work on a human augmentation project. When rescued by the protagonist Nick "Havoc" Parker, Sydney started accompanying him in missions. She wore a combat armor exoskeleton, which she had co-designed with her father.

In 2003, Baker guest-starred in an episode of the sitcom "That '70s Show" as Officer Debbie. Debbie was depicted as a police officer who looked young and attractive when in uniform, while looking old and plain in her civilian clothing. Regular character Michael Kelso (played by Ashton Kutcher) figured than a police uniform would enhance his own fading looks, and started aspiring to a career as a police officer. This became a major subplot for the character throughout the series.

Baker voiced the vengeful ghost of Miyako Sudo in the English dub of the video game "Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly" (2003). Miyako was depicted as a young woman who bravely searched for her missing boyfriend, only to be strangulated by his ghost. In death, she became a hostile ghost in her own right. But she had not fully figured out what happened to her, and questioned the reasons for her fate. Miyako's notebooks represented another subplot in the game, offering clues about the past.

Baker voiced the mutant superheroine Jean Grey in the video game "X-Men Legends" (2004). Jean had to rescue fellow mutant Magik/Illyana Rasputina from the psychic influence of the Shadow King. Baker also voiced Jean in the sequel game "X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse" (2005). In the game, the rival teams X-Men and Brotherhood of Mutants have to join forces against a common foe, Apocalypse.

In the video game "Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express" (2006), Baker voiced two of the murder suspects. She voiced both the young aristocrat Countess Andrenyi and the experienced governess Mary Debenham. The game depicted Mary as a 32-year-old woman, while she was in her mid-20s in the source novel. The game was loosely based on the mystery novel "Murder on the Orient Express" (1934) by Agatha Christie. It featured a number of additional characters, and introduced a further plot twist concerning the fate of the supposedly long dead Daisy Armstrong.

In the video game "God of War II" (2007), Baker voiced Lakhesis, one of the three goddesses of Fate. Lakhesis and her sisters , Atropos (voiced by voiced by Debi Mae West) and Clotho (voiced by Susan Silo), attempted to prevent the protagonist Kratos from traveling back in time and altering events according to his wishes. They were killed for their efforts. The game was loosely based on Greek mythology, and all three sisters were based on the three goddesses of Fate in the Greek legends.

Baker was cast as the main character Abby in the animated series "Back at the Barnyard" (2007-2011). Abby was an anthropomorphic cow, with a tough and rebellious attitude. She and her friend Otis (voiced by Chris Hardwick) were attracted to each other, but were never able to act on their feelings. Abby was still jealous when other females expressed an interest in Otis. The series lasted for 2 seasons and 52 episodes.

In the video game "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" (2009), Baker voiced the heroine Scarlett/Shana M. O'Hara. Scarlett is one of the main members of the G.I. Joe team in most of its incarnations. She is typically depicted as a young redhead from Atlanta, Georgia. Her code-name is based on her perceived resemblance to Scarlett O'Hara from "Gone with the Wind".

Baker was cast in the main role of Amy Duncan in the popular sitcom "Good Luck Charlie" (2010-2014). Her character was depicted as a married mother of four, and a professional nurse. But Amy also had ambitions to start a career in show business, and took advantage of any opportunity to act or sing in front of an audience. Amy had a particularly close relationship with her eldest daughter Teddy Duncan (played by Bridgit Mendler)), in part because Teddy was a fellow overachiever with both an interest and actual skills in singing. The series lasted for 4 seasons and 97 episodes.

Baker voiced the recurring character of Queen Coralie in the animated series "Captain Jake and the Never Land Pirates", a spin-off of Peter Pan. She voiced the character from 2013 to 2016. Coralie was depicted as the queen of the mermaids of Neverland. She was a snobbish and self-centered ruler, but not villainous. She was a recurring foe for Captain Hook, but also a close friend of his mother, the veteran pirate Mama Hook. The female pirate was depicted as Coralie's former teacher, but they became friends when Coralie became an adult.

Baker had two supporting roles in the animated series "The 7D" (2014-2016), which featured the adventures of the Seven Dwarfs. She voiced the regular character Queen Delightful, who typically assigned missions to the Dwarves. The Queen was depicted as a naive and goofy ruler, but had an aggressive side and above-average survival skills. The Queen was also a love interest for the dwarf Bashful, though he had problems in expressing his affection for her. Baker also voiced the recurring character of Snazzy Shazam, a young witch who served as a rival to Hildy Gloom (the main villain of the series). Snazzy and Hildy were both skilled witches, but Snazzy's main goal in life was to outperform Hildy at any opportunity. The series lasted for 2 seasons and 44 episodes.

Baker co-starred in the television film "Bad Hair Day" (2015). It featured a developing friendship between the suspended police officer Liz (played by Baker) and the adolescent tech whiz Monica Reeves (played by Laura Marano). They allied themselves in search of a stolen diamond, whose whereabouts were unknown even to the thief who had originally taken it from a museum. Baker was also the film's executive producer. The film delivered 4.0 million viewers for its television premiere.

Baker has not had any major voice roles in several years. She voiced relatively minor recurring characters in both "Star vs. the Forces of Evil" (2015-2019) and "Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures" (2017-2021). As of 2022, Baker was 50-years-old. She has gained a fan following for several of her past roles. She has no known plans to retire, but it is unclear whether she will return to the spotlight.
BornMarch 13, 1972
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    Known for

    Leigh-Allyn Baker, Eric Allan Kramer, Jason Dolley, Bridgit Mendler, Bradley Steven Perry, and Mia Talerico in Good Luck Charlie (2010)
    Good Luck Charlie
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Amy Duncan
    • Jamie Blankenhooper
    Sean Hayes, Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, and Megan Mullally in Will & Grace (1998)
    Will & Grace
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Ellen
    Jay Leno, Maurice LaMarche, Dee Bradley Baker, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Bill Farmer, Jess Harnell, Scott Menville, Kevin Michael Richardson, Paul Rugg, Stephen Stanton, Billy West, Kelly Osbourne, and Jenny Pellicer in The 7D (2014)
    The 7D
    5.7
    TV Series
    • Queen Delightful
    • Snazzy Shazam(voice)
    Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force (2000)
    Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force
    8.3
    Video Game
    • Crewman Juliet Jurot(voice, as Leigh Allyn Baker)
    • 2000

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    Actress



    • Rose Is Not a Flower
      • Izzy
      • Pre-production



    • Adventures with Iggy and Mr. Kirk (2025)
      Adventures with Iggy and Mr. Kirk
      8.7
      TV Series
      • M.A.P.L.E.
      • Creative Leigh
      • 2025
    • Leigh-Allyn Baker, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Lance Bonza, Grey Acuna, Isabelle Almoyan, and Aaron Fullan in Bringing Back Christmas (2023)
      Bringing Back Christmas
      7.0
      • Cal
      • 2023
    • Leigh-Allyn Baker, Victoria Jackson, Raphael Ruggero, Kate Larson, Karen Abercrombie, Anthony Evans, Marisa Lynae Hampton, Alena Pitts, and Justin Sterner in Into the Spotlight (2023)
      Into the Spotlight
      7.4
      • Kim Banks
      • 2023
    • Family Camp (2022)
      Family Camp
      4.8
      • Grace Ackerman
      • 2022
    • Leigh-Allyn Baker, Grant Goodeve, Jillian Murray, Stephen Ware, Gary Wheeler, and Dean Geyer in Christmas in the Pines (2021)
      Christmas in the Pines
      6.2
      • Amy Colt
      • 2021
    • Bill Farmer, Tress MacNeille, Russi Taylor, Daniel Ross, and Bret Iwan in Mickey and the Roadster Racers (2017)
      Mickey and the Roadster Racers
      5.9
      TV Series
      • Mrs. McBilly
      • Dandelion Doozy
      • Nina Doozy (voice) ...
      • 2017–2021
    • Camaron Engels, Breanna Yde, Jackie R. Jacobson, Bryana Salaz, Abby Donnelly, Alkoya Brunson, and Ricardo Hurtado in Malibu Rescue (2019)
      Malibu Rescue
      5.5
      TV Series
      • Dylan's Mom
      • 2019
    • Star vs. the Forces of Evil (2012)
      Star vs. the Forces of Evil
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Additional Voices
      • Mail Monster
      • Unicorn (voice)
      • 2017–2019
    • Swiped (2018)
      Swiped
      3.3
      • Leah Singer
      • 2018
    • Deana Carter, Patrick Muldoon, Janine Turner, Kandra King, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Herman Beeftink, Edmund Lupinski, Gabrielle Evans, Christine Sloane, Ally Holmes, Storme Warren, Edward P. Blinn, Jules Hartley, Dallas Lovato, Neal McCoy, James D. Fields, Aaron O'Connell, Joel Rush, Mary Farrar, Chris Bond, Leilani Smith, Bozana Cavar, Brandon Galatz, Heather Williams, Jodi Dennithorne, Marissa Stahl, Amy Dionne, Janelle Arthur, Roberta Geremicca Galatz, Kenneth Lemm, Nia Sioux, Teri Lee, Halasius Bradford, Brandon Flippo, Ashley J. Woods, Keira Valdez, and Mia Fernald in Runnin' from My Roots (2018)
      Runnin' from My Roots
      4.7
      • Vanessa Reynolds
      • 2018
    • Sean Hayes, Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, and Megan Mullally in Will & Grace (1998)
      Will & Grace
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Ellen
      • 1998–2018
    • Real Rob (2015)
      Real Rob
      6.2
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Betty
      • 2017
    • Michael Gross, Emily Ricks Hahn, Tyree Brown, Connor Rosen, Sean Ryan Fox, Juliocesar Chavez, Logan Shroyer, Jacob Etter, Jordan A. Phillips, and Jacob T. Phillips in Camp Cool Kids (2017)
      Camp Cool Kids
      4.6
      Video
      • Taryn
      • 2017
    • Cooper Green, Austin James, JT Neal, Matt Singletary, and Caleb Pierce in Roommates (2016)
      Roommates
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Campbell
      • 2016
    • Wish for Christmas (2019)
      Wish for Christmas
      5.2
      • Elizabeth McLaren
      • 2016

    Producer



    • Adventures with Iggy and Mr. Kirk (2025)
      Adventures with Iggy and Mr. Kirk
      8.7
      TV Series
      • producer
      • 2025
    • Leigh-Allyn Baker and Laura Marano in Bad Hair Day (2015)
      Bad Hair Day
      5.7
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 2015

    Director



    • Kevin Chamberlin, Peyton List, Cameron Boyce, Skai Jackson, Debby Ryan, and Karan Brar in Jessie (2011)
      Jessie
      6.1
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2014
    • Leigh-Allyn Baker, Eric Allan Kramer, Jason Dolley, Bridgit Mendler, Bradley Steven Perry, and Mia Talerico in Good Luck Charlie (2010)
      Good Luck Charlie
      7.1
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2012–2013

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    Family Camp
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      • Leigh Allyn-Baker
    • Height
      • 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
    • Born
      • March 13, 1972
      • Murray, Kentucky, USA
    • Spouse
      • Keith James KauffmanMarch 6, 2004 - present (2 children)
    • Children
        Griffin Samuel Kauffman
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      • 1 Article
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      She was 9 months pregnant with her son Griffin when she auditioned for the role of Amy Duncan on the new Disney Channel live-action sitcom Good Luck Charlie (2010).
    • Trademark
        Blonde hair

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