Laurence Leboeuf is an award-winning actress from Montreal, Quebec, Canada who is currently shining on US screens in the NBC drama "Transplant" now on its second season. The series follows an ER doctor who fled his native Syria to come to Canada and overcome numerous obstacles to resume a career in the high stakes world of emergency medicine. Laurence portrays the series regular 'Magalie Leblanc,' a ferociously analytical second-year resident who pushes herself relentlessly. The bilingual beauty (French and English) has been acting professionally since the age of 10 years old and rose to stardom with multiple award nominations and wins. She has continuously booked leading roles in both television and film of french Canadian and English Canadian productions. Award wins for Laurence include the Gemeaux Awards (French Canadian Emmys) for Best Actress in the series "Les Lavigueur," based on a true story of a family torn apart by multi-million dollar lottery win, Best Supporting Actress for her role in the television series "Musée Eden" as a young girl transplated to 1910s Montreal to watch over her uncle's wax museum in the Red Light District, and Best Actress for her role in the television series "Marche à I'ombre" which also won her the best Leading Actress award at the French Festival Séries Mania. In this groundbreaking series, Laurence portrayed 'Rachel Marchand,' a social worker at a halfway house with sexually violent tendencies who strikes up an illicit affair with a client. She also won Best Actress for "Human Trafficking" at the ACTRA Awards (English Canadian SAG Awards) for her portrayal of 'Nadia' a young Russian girl who gets kidnapped after being tricked into thinking she won a modeling competition, with Mira Sorvino and Donald Sutherland. For her film work, she won at the Prix Iris Awards (previously known as Jutra Awards) for Best Supporting Actress in "My Daughter, My Angel." Her indie action comedy film "Turbo Kid" was widely received at the Sundance Film Festival. Laurence was born to actor-parents and grew up surrounded by the creative arts. Her dad owned a stage theater for 18 years which allowed Laurence to explore the behind the scenes of the craft. She is driven by the passion of Acting and the need to be creative, with the hopes of producing and writing alongside acting. She enjoys reading and staying active with running, snowboarding, and swimming to name a few, and loves to travel.
Laurence's personal charisma and ability to inspire people to express themselves have established him as the UK's favourite and most easily identifiable interior designer. His credits include 'House of the Year 3' for BBC Northern Ireland, 'Auction Party' and 'House Gift' on ITV1, 'Hidden Houses of Wales 2' on BBC Wales and 'Hidden Paintings of the West'. More recently, Laurence and his wife Jackie brought their unique personality and flare to the dance floor in the first series of the ITV entertainment show 'Stepping Out'. Transmitted in November 2013 for BBC Wales, Laurence also presented a programme following the twists and turns involved with the £6 million renovation of Llanelly House. On top of this, Laurence is the head judge of the hugely successful series 'The Apartment: Style Edition' which is beamed to over 120 million homes on Fox Asia. Laurence is a key member of the Classic FM team where he hosts 'Sunday Lunch with Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen' regularly enjoying an audience share of 20% (their average is 10%). He is also a regular on Radio 4, on 10th February 2014 he hosted 'With Great Pleasure' a series of readings from literature he had chosen and he is about to start recording a new series on colour to link in with the History of Colour exhibition at the National Gallery. His other credits include 'All Lit Up: A Century of Illumination in Blackpool' about the Blackpool Illuminations of which he is the creative curator, and programme 'Selling British Luxury'. This year Laurence is again fronting the Ideal Home Shows in London. Laurence has written a number of books, his latest was called 'Decorating with Laurence' and was published in 2010. As well as running his own interior design practice in Cirencester, Laurence has a number of very successful product ranges including a best-selling wallpaper and paint range, bed linen, a range of mugs, glassware, cutlery, carpets, flowers and wrapping paper. In 2012, Laurence joined Litttlewoods as the face of interior design. His collection was launched via a one hour interactive live film shown on the Littlewoods facebook page and was their most successful launch of interiors products. 2014 will see the launch of The House of Laurence, a global home collection available throughout the Far East, Middle East and China. Future plans include extending the brand to South America and Europe. It's Laurence's first foray into international collection design and encompasses furniture, dining, bed linen, decorative accessories and home fragrance. Already established as one of the UK's most successful home designers with more British homes containing an LLB product than any other designer brand. His global product expansion comes from the huge surge of popularity created by Laurence's international television vehicles.
Laurence Lovall is an actor, known for Caligula et Messaline (1981).
Laurence Luckinbill was born on 21 November 1934 in Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989), Cocktail (1988) and Lucy and Desi: A Home Movie (1993). He has been married to Lucie Arnaz since 22 June 1980. They have three children. He was previously married to Robin Strasser.
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Laurence Macaire is known for Arrête Avec Tes Mensonges (2022), Le crime lui va si bien (2019) and Lui au printemps, elle en hiver (2015).
Laurence Mark Leeke is known for Apex (2021), A Dickens of a Holiday! (2021) and Admitted or Dead (2021).
Laurence Mason, is an American actor born in the Bronx, NYC to hard working Caribbean couple who wanted more for their son. He made his break into the world of the arts at age 10 after being recruited by The First All Children's Theatre. By his early teens, Laurence's love for the arts flourished and he enrolled in the world-famous Performing Arts High School (Fame) in NYC. Attending high school with Jennifer Aniston, and later college with Parker Posey at State University of New York at Purchase. Post training, Laurence performed in a slew of productions at Evan Bergmans New Voice Theatre, The Harold Clurman Theatre and the Nuyerican Poets Café, including appearing in commercials, hip hop music videos, voice over work. In his first feature film, True Romance (under Tony Scott), Laurence was a supporting actor to Gary Oldman and Sam Jackson. Soon after, he landed a role in The Crow with the late Brandon Lee and Hackers along with rising star, Angelina Jolie. With his stage and cult-film status secured, Laurence ventured to the west coast to work on his mainstream craft with the likes of Micheal Mann, Steven Spielberg, Will Smith and Gene Hackman. His recurring role on The Shield & Prison Break has given Laurence fans worldwide. More recently Laurence received a warm response for his supporting role as "Earl" for The Lincoln lawyer along side Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey and is looking forward to his recurring role on Big Dogs series for Amazon Prime as well as his work on the still unreleased feature film City of Lies starring Johnny Depp. "My parents raised me to believe nothing is out of reach, they were right and I'm so grateful for them"- Laurence Mason
Laurence Mazzoni is known for Ripley (2024), I fratelli De Filippo (2021) and Nel blu (2021).
Laurence Mills is an editor and director, known for Ania (2010), Samuel's Last Words (2010) and Mrs Lowry & Son (2019).