Shelby Young is an American actress with lead and supporting roles under her belt in numerous films, television series, and video games. Shelby can be heard in the Disney Channel/Lucasfilm animated series "Star Wars: Forces of Destiny" in which Shelby provides the voice for Princess Leia Organa along with Princess Kneesaa the Ewok. Other work of Shelby's consists of the starring role of Vivian in the film "A Haunting in Cawdor", a psychological thriller also starring Cary Elwes and the lead role of Amy Lawrence in Lifetime movie, "The House Sitter". Previously, Shelby had two back-to-back lead roles in both feature films "The Midnight Game" and "Nightlight", and another film venture for Shelby was playing the supporting role of K.C. in the Oscar nominated, David Fincher directed/Aaron Sorkin penned, "The Social Network." If you travel to the planet of Batuu in a galaxy far, far away (aka Star Wars Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland Park), you can hear Shelby voice multiple villagers throughout the land. Shelby lent both her voice and movement (through motion capture) to the lead role of Annie in the XboxOne launch title "Dead Rising 3". Some of Shelby's other voice work includes providing voice and mo-cap for both the role of Minnie Smith & Script Supervisor in "Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus" as well as voicing the lead role of Becca in the multi-platform, best-selling game, "Battlefield 1". Shelby also voiced multiple roles in both Final Fantasy XV DLC's, "Comrades" and the "Assassin's Festival", voiced over ten Toys R Us commercials with characters ranging from Barbie, Pinkie Pie from "My Little Pony", Catboy from "PJ Masks", to multiple baby dolls and Shopkins. Shelby currently voice-matches for an ever growing list of celebrities and has done ADR work and looping in over thirty film and television projects, such as DreamWork's "The Boss Baby", Sony Animation's "Smurf's: The Lost Village, "Ant Man and the Wasp", "The Fifth Wave" and many more. Shelby has also re-voiced character's completely in multiple projects. Alternately praised and hated by soap fans for her work as the spiteful Kinsey on the legendary NBC property "Days Of Our Lives", possibly Shelby's most buzzed about live-action role was her stint as the recurring character, Leah, on the Emmy winning, Ryan Murphy/Brad Falchuk created series "American Horror Story". - IMDb Mini Biography By: Shelby's Team