Lauren Macklin is an actress, known for The Rewrite (2014), Da Sweet Blood of Jesus (2014) and Are We There Yet? (2010).
Lauren was born in Wimbledon, London to Francesca Mcdermid Evans and Michael Evans who moved from London to Surrey in the 1980's. Her mother is an Interior Designer and a Singer in the U.S. and U.K. and her father owns an Investment Banking Company, called Evans Randall. Lauren's sister, Carina, resides in London. Lauren graduated from Oxford Brookes University in History of Art and Law, Central Saint Martin's, London, in Silversmithing and then Management in the Creative Industries. Lauren then did a Masters at Middlesex University, London, in Psychotherapy and Healing Practice. She wrote a thesis about the Soul and healing, through Shamanism. She has filmed with James McAvoy, in Filth and with Demi Moore, Ezra Miller, Ellen Burstyn, Ellen Barkin and Kate Bosworth, in the feature 'Another Happy Day'. Lauren will be playing the role of Susan in the comedy, 'Pink Wedding' and Executive Producing and Acting in her own feature film co-production, 'Vegan Vacation' in 2022. A comedy T.V. Series is also soon to be in development surrounding the her principal role of Susan from the feature film, 'Pink Wedding'.
Lauren Madigan is known for A Name Without a Place (2019), Equidistant (2018) and Comme des rois (1997).
Lauren Mae Shafer was born on August 16, 1984 in Livonia, Michigan, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Dark Below (2015), Machine Gun Preacher (2011) and Love and Honor (2013).
Lauren Maher was born on September 11, 1977 in Boynton Beach, Florida, USA. She is known for Coherence (2013), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007).
Lauren Mahoney is known for Shoot To Marry (2020).
Lauren Malone is known for Shattered (2005), Trinity (2006) and Noble (2014).
Lauren Manix is an actress and writer, known for The Middle (2009), A Teenage Drama (2014) and Den of Darkness (2016).
On September 11, 2001, Lauren Manning, a managing director and partner at Cantor Fitzgerald, arrived at Tower One of the World Trade Center. As she entered the lobby, the first plane was crashed into the tower. The jet fuel explosion found a direct path to the lobby and a wall of exploded from the elevator banks, burning Manning over more than 80 percent of her body. She ran from the building, engulfed in flames. Overwhelmed by agonizing pain, she made the decision to live, to return to her 10 month old son. When she reached the hospital, she was given barely more than a 10 percent chance of survival. She was unconscious for seven weeks as she battled dire infections, her lungs damaged from smoke and fuel inhalation, while undergoing dozens of surgeries. Upon waking she could barely move her limbs. On a ventilator for more than two months, she could not walk or eat on her own. She needed to relearn how to speak, and how to walk; through physical therapy she was able to regain use of her hands. Her long, slow recovery became a symbol for a nation still reeling from the terrorist attacks. In tribute to more than 658 of her coworkers at Cantor Fitzgerald who were killed, Manning battled to rebuild her life, in a decade long recovery that she recounts in her memoir, "Unmeasured Strength," published in September 2011.
Philanthropic actress, equine enthusiast, scientist, writer, firearm safety specialist, and environmental safety advisor. Diverse career in the entertainment industry in feature films and on television and streaming services. Specializing in tactical roles. Dog and horse trainer with English, Western, and bareback riding skills. Enjoys working behind the camera in production, locations, and security. "No safety, know pain... Know safety, no pain." -Unknown