Leigh Whannell is an Australian actor, screenwriter, film producer, and film director. He was born on January 17, 1977, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Whannell started his career in the film industry as an actor, featuring in several Australian TV shows and films. However, he is best known for his work as a screenwriter, particularly for his collaborations with director James Wan.
Whannell's first breakthrough as a screenwriter was with the film "Saw" in 2004, which he co-wrote with Wan. The success of the film led to a number of sequels, with Whannell contributing as a writer to many of them. He also acted in the first three "Saw" films, playing the character of Adam.
Whannell's next major success as a screenwriter came with the film "Insidious" in 2010, again in collaboration with Wan. The film was a commercial and critical success, leading to three sequels, with Whannell directing the third installment, "Insidious: Chapter 3". He also acted in all four "Insidious" films, playing the character of Specs.
In 2018, Whannell wrote and directed the science fiction action film "Upgrade". The film received critical acclaim for its unique take on the genre, and Whannell was praised for his direction and screenplay.
Whannell's most recent work is as the writer and director of the 2020 horror film "The Invisible Man". The film was a huge critical and commercial success, solidifying Whannell's position as a talented and versatile filmmaker.
In addition to his work in film, Whannell has also acted in several TV shows, including "Home and Away" and "Neighbours". He has also written novels and comic books, including adaptations of his "Insidious" films.
Overall, Leigh Whannell is a multi-talented and successful actor, screenwriter, film producer, and film director, with a track record of contributing to successful and critically acclaimed films. His work in the horror and science fiction genres has earned him a dedicated fanbase and cemented his place in the film industry.