Laetitia de Fombelle is an actress, known for The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014), Les revenants (2012) and La Belle Époque (2019).
Laevin Story is known for Candy Land (2022).
Lafayette Fletcher II is an actor, known for So This Is Christmas (2013).
Lafayette Parish is known for Madam Savant (1997), A Rock and a Hard Place (1999) and Arranged Marriage (1996).
Lafayette Scott Hankins is an actor, known for Scaler, Dark Spirit (2016).
Lafe McKee began working in Hollywood around 1913. He usually played the likeable father of the heroine, the distressed businessman, or the ranch owner on the verge of losing his homestead or cattle to the villains. The majority of his films were westerns and he supported such actors as Gary Cooper, John Wayne, Gene Autry, Tim McCoy, Tom Tyler, and others.
Lafeese Wilson is an actor, known for The Bid (2021) and Sno Babies (2020).
Lafortune Joseph is known for The Exorcist: Believer (2023).
Lagan Sebert, Founding Partner and Executive Producer of Hometeam Global Content, is a passionate storyteller using equal parts technology and empathy to explore socially relevant and timely issues with his work. With Hometeam Lagan is focused on creating innovative approaches to media creation for TV, film, brands and agencies. As a producer Lagan has developed, sold, and EPd original content for MTV, Discovery Plus, IHeart Radio, PBS, T-Mobile, and Apple. He has worked with A-List talent from every corner of the entertainment industry and has been instrumental in Hometeam's entertainment work. As a director Lagan's filmmaking work has won him Webbys, Cannes Gold Lions, and Clios. As a journalist, his work has been honored by AFI, SABEW, and SPI awards.
Jay Jackson is an American choreographer, drag queen, and cannabis rights activist based in Los Angeles, California. Under the stage name Laganja Estranja he competed on the sixth season of RuPaul's Drag Race, finishing in eighth place. Laganja performed moderately well on the show, winning a challenge while partnered with eventual runner-up Adore Delano. During the show, Laganja became infamous for her over-the-top dramatics, catchphrases, and emotional breakdowns. Eventual winner Bianca Del Rio credited Laganja as the root of every memorable quote from the following season of RuPaul's Drag Race. Jay is a choreographer at Beyond Belief Dance Studio in Mesquite, Texas, a studio owned by his drag mother, Alyssa Edwards. In 2016, Jay and friends developed Laganja's Dance School, a hip hop-oriented jazz-funk choreography class and confidence workshop. The workshop is held in North Hollywood, California, and also tours abroad. In 2014, Jay contributed vocals to a cover of RuPaul's "Jealous of My Boogie", for the album RuPaul Presents: The CoverGurlz. On June 4, 2018 he debuted on So You Think You Can Dance (United States) on Fox.