Laura Leyva is an actress, known for Sound of My Voice (2011), Murder, She Wrote (1984) and Wedding Band (2012).
Laura Liberatore is known for Misha and the Wolves (2021) and Les nuits d'Edouard (2018).
Laura Lieben is known for the emotional depth and endearing vulnerability she brings to her characters in dramas such as In His Steps (2013), where she stars as the ambitious musician, Rachel Winslow, and Stolen Life (2015) a powerful true story from the 1900s filmed in Croatia. Laura is also an accomplished Equestrian. Laura's career began when she booked the supporting role of an impressionable posh girl who struggles to find her way as a singer and pianist in an all-girl school rock band in The Kois: Fish Out of Water (2009), which received three nominations in the Alberta Film and Television Awards. This also marked her first in-studio experience, as she recorded vocals and piano for the soundtrack. She went on to star in Inner Quest (2010), a movie that explores a forbidden friendship between two girls from clashing cultures and beliefs. Laura played the role of Samantha, a free-spirited individual who sees no boundaries in cultural differences and fights to protect her best friend, a Muslim girl, from the harshness of the western world. Inner Quest (2010) won a Canadian Film Critics Award and an Award of Merit at The Accolade Film Festival. In the spring of 2012, tragedy struck when a beloved friend was killed in an accident. Searching for beauty in pain, Laura wrote and recorded a song in her honor. She included this song in her next audition which booked her the lead role of "Rachel Winslow" - a vibrant, free-spirited singer, songwriter and pianist - in a web series filmed in the mountains of Colorado and based on the bestselling novel, "In His Steps" by Charles Sheldon. She returned to Colorado the following year to reprise the role when the series was expanded into a movie, In His Steps (2013). The Dove Foundation commended her work in a review of the film which states that Laura "stands out as Rachel Winslow, and has a real singing talent." Shortly after wrapping In His Steps (2013), Laura returned to her country home in Alberta, Canada, to pack up her car and take a trip to explore the film industry in the big city of Vancouver - but it seemed God had other plans! Only two weeks into the trip, she received a surprise phone call offering her a supporting role in Stolen Life (2015). She was flown to Europe where she spent the latter part of the summer in a Croatian palace on set of this powerful true story of love and sacrifice from the 1900s. Upon returning to Canada, Laura packed up again and moved to Toronto - a move which only lasted three months before she found herself back in Alberta to be a live-in caregiver for her beloved grandma who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. In the summer of 2016, Laura received a $10,000 grant from TELUS Storyhive to write and produce a short film inspired by this experience, Heartsong: Silver Lining (2016). Laura is also an accomplished equestrian. She began riding lessons at just six years old and competed in a variety of English disciplines including Stadium Jumping, Dressage and Eventing. She later gave up competing and started a business training and selling horses so she could afford to study acting. We can expect to see her incorporate more of her riding skills into her work as an actress in the future!
Laura Liefer is known for Witnesses (2019), Bulge Bracket (2020) and Extreme Measures (2018).
Laura Lillywhite is known for What Goes Around (2020) and Greenstick (2013).
American Actress, Laura Linda Bradley has captured the hearts of stage and film audiences alike with her range of roles and diverse characters. Laura is currently starring in Laura, a sketch comedy TV show she wrote and created. The show has been greeted with praise from both critics and fans alike. Born and raised in southern Virginia, Laura developed a passion for performing as a young child. She refers to her childhood as "magical" and credits it with giving her the courage to pursue her life long dream of performing. Laura made her acting debut at two and a half, and has had the acting bug ever since! Laura was home educated, which afforded her the freedom to study the Arts from a young age. Laura's dance and theatre arts education included such prestigious schools as North Carolina School of the Arts, VSA, The Virginia Govern's School for the Arts and The University of South Carolina Columbia. She also studied with and later became a company member at Roanoke Ballet Theatre; Laura's love of dance and the arts then took her to New York for two years where she continued her training at BAC & BDC with such choreographers as Mikhail Baryshnikov & Mia Michaels. After moving to LA, Laura's love of dance was featured on countless episodes of Dancing with the Stars (2005) Laura still refers to dance as her first love, and credits the studio for always being there when she needs to clear her head. While in NY, Laura was cast in Step Up 2: The Streets (2008) . She enjoyed the transition from theatre to film so much that it prompted her to relocate to Los Angeles in 2007. Since relocating to LA, Laura has worked steadily in film, TV, and theatre. The independent film, Winter Goodbyes (2015), was a passion project for Laura, based on the Virginia Tech campus massacre and those left behind, which included several of Laura's close friends. She has also worked on such studio films as Leatherheads (2008) and 17 Again (2009) with Zac Efron and Matthew Perry. In addition to her acting career, Laura is a passionate philanthropist, whose causes focus on the importance of Children's Arts Education, and the environment. Laura is also actively involved in charities such as Global Green USA, Wild Aid, LA Children's Hospital. Laura is a passionate animal activist working closely with WildAid to end the illegal sale and trade of endangered animals, Laura has been a WildAid committee member and spokesperson since 2012.
Laura Lindsay is an actress and assistant director, known for Emmerdale Farm (1972), All Creatures Great and Small (2020) and Prisoners Wives (2012).
Laura Linn is an actress and assistant director, known for Sem Fôlego (2022), Double Blind and Catharsis.
Laura Leggett Linney was born in New York City on February 5, 1964, into a theatre family. Her father was prominent playwright Romulus Linney, whose own great-grandfather was a congressman from North Carolina. Her mother, Miriam Anderson (Leggett), is a nurse. Although she did not live in her father's house (her parents having divorced when she was an infant), Linney's world revolved, in part, around his profession from the earliest age. She graduated from Brown University in 1986 and studied acting at Juilliard and the Arts Theatre School in Moscow and, thereafter, embarked on a career on the Broadway stage receiving favorable notices for her work in such plays as "Hedda Gabler" and "Six Degrees of Separation". Linney's film career began in the early 1990s with small roles in Lorenzo's Oil (1992) and Dave (1993). She landed the role of Mary Anne Singleton in the PBS film adaptations of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City" series, playing her in Tales of the City (1993), More Tales of the City (1998) and Further Tales of the City (2001). Linney's first substantial big-screen role was as the ex-girlfriend of Richard Gere's character in Primal Fear (1996) and her superb performance brought her praise and a better selection of roles. Clint Eastwood chose Linney to play his daughter, another prominent role, in 1997's Absolute Power (1997), followed by another second billing in the following year's The Truman Show (1998). Always a strong performer, Linney truly came into her own after 2000, starting the decade auspiciously with her widely-praised, arguably flawless performance in You Can Count on Me (2000). She found herself nominated for an Academy Award for this, her first lead role, for which her salary had been $10,000. Linney won numerous critics' awards for her role as Sammy, a single mother whose life is complicated by a new boss and the arrival in town of her aimless brother. On the heels of this success came her marvelous turn as Bertha Dorset in The House of Mirth (2000), clearly the best performance in a film of strong performances. Since then, Linney has frequently been offered challenging dramatic roles, and always rises to the occasion, such as in Mystic River (2003) and Kinsey (2004), for which she received another Academy Award nomination.
Laura Lizer Sommers is known for Smokey and the Bandit (1977), The Cannonball Run (1981) and Hooper (1978).