Laura W. Johnson is a stage, film, and commercial actor born in New York City. She presently resides with her family in North Florida. Laura is the on-air talent for Multi-State Powerball, the Executive Director for the Southern Shakespeare Company, and works and performs with several theatre and production companies in the southeastern region including The Atlanta Shakespeare Tavern, Southern Shakespeare Festival, Resurgens Theatre Company, F.C. Rabbath Creations, Canopy Roads Theatre Company, Theatre Tallahassee, The Irish Repertory Theatre Company, In the Moment Players, and Fruitcake T.V. Laura is also the on-air talent for the Florida Lottery and can be seen in both commercial and television programming. Laura W. Johnson has worked closely with L.A. Director Chip Chalmers, Independent film director, F.C. Rabbath, and The Florida State University Film School. Laura also does voice-over work and continues to write short stories.
British rose Laura Waddell caught the acting bug at an early age, performing in numerous productions from the age of 5. It wasn't long before she was noticed and went on to appear in the BBC TV drama series 'The Biz!'! Beating off the competition she won a scholarship to attend and train at the prestigious East 15 Acting School. On graduating this pretty actress went straight into the theatre. Her extensive theatre credits include being directed by Samuel West in 'Top Girls' and 'Elegies' at The Fortune Theatre, both in London's prestigious West End. Other roles include Ophelia in 'Hamlet' in the UK tour and numerous other productions. Whilst in the UK Laura starred in 'Make it Mean Something' by the BAFTA winning director Rachel Tillotson. After attracting the attention of US agents, she moved to LA where she continues to work on major TV and film including the Lifetime movie 'William and Kate', directed by Mark Rosman and the Sci-Fi series 'Torchwood: Miracle Day' for Starz.
Laura Waldren is an actress and writer, known for This Is Hell (2021), Nocturnal (2019) and Found (2018).
A gal from Kalamazoo, Michigan, Laura knew what she wanted to do after her first appearance at the age of 8, as a Lady Bug in Goin' Buggy! She is an actress/singer/dancer/writer/producer who is passionate about the performing arts and sharing those experiences with an audience. An alumnus of AMDA- NYC, she has a degree in Musical Theater Performance with a double minor in waiting tables and telemarketing. Hard work and hustle took her from MI all the way to NYC, the Poconos, TX, FL and international destinations-the acting nomad has finally come to know L.A. as home. Though a theater rat at heart, Laura has appeared in various commercials for SodaStream, LPL Financial, Wilson Sleek Cell Phone Booster, and most notably as the funny sounding wife in the recent AAMCO ad. Ms. Walker is proud to have been featured in Why?, There Will Always Be Christmas, Helpless, Devils in Disguise, Experiment in Torture, The Gift of Fear and as "Most Likely to be Stabbed" in a NYC subway campaign. Not one to sit on the sidelines, Laura was also the lead and producer of the films Fancy Meeting You Here, 3 Day Walkers, and her web series, 2 Broke Bees. She is constantly working on creating new content that is fresh and exciting. A highly trained performer with clear charisma, Laura has a chameleon like ability to portray a variety of characters.
Laura Wardle is known for High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019), Haul out the Holly (2022) and Chile Fields (2015).
Laura Wardle is known for The Stand (1994), High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019) and Alone (1991).
Laura Warner was born on February 10, 1962. She grew up in Wadsworth, Ohio. She began her film career under legendary producer Dino De Laurentiis at the North Carolina Film Studios. After raising two amazing children, she returned to the film industry ten years ago. She has produced many films and documentaries since moving to Mississippi. She is a recording artist and founder of Dakmon Talent. In 2011, her first feature film, "Where I Begin" won the 'Best Mississippi Film Award' at The Mississippi International Film Festival. Laura is an actress, producer, casting director, production/location manager and makeup artist. She is known for her work on "B.B. King: On the Road" (2018), "Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies" (2017), "Don't Kill It" (2016), "Saved by Grace" (2016), "Texas Heart" (2016), "Acre Beyond the Rye" (2016) and "Forced Move" (2015). She loves to travel and is proud to be a part of the Mississippi Film Community.
Laura Way is an actress and director, known for EastEnders (1985), Red Rock (2015) and The Silence (2010).
Laura Weissbecker is an international multilingual French actress who won the Chinese Huading award for ''best new actress'' in 2013 for her role in Jackie Chan's ''CZ12''. She has worked in France, Germany, USA and China, with directors such as Jackie Chan, Cedric Klapisch, Elie Chouraqui, Mark Romanek and Tonie Marshall. Weissbecker was handpicked by Jackie Chan for one of the leading roles in the film ''Chinese Zodiac 12'', starring and directed by Jackie Chan. The film was a huge commercial success in Asia, in particular in mainland China where it is listed as amongst the top 5 biggest box-office hits for a Chinese movie in the country's history. Laura Weissbecker began her film career in 2002, when director Tonie Marshall (winner of the 2000 Cesar French Academy Award for best film, best director and best screenwriter) offered her a small role opposite Francois Cluzet in her feature film ''France Boutique''. In France, Weissbecker is best known for her role in ''Versailles, the Dream of a King'' directed by Thierry Binisti, a high profile TV movie which aired on France 2, Japan (NHK) and UK (BBC), and her role in ''Russian Dolls" directed by Cedric Klapisch (also starring Audrey Tautou, Romain Duris, Cecile de France) . A multilingual actress, Weissbecker was featured in a German TV movie ''Achtung Arzt'' directed by German TV director Rolf Silber, which was shot in Berlin. She shows her comedic talent starring opposite Jackie Chan in ''Chinese Zodiac 12,'' an international feature film directed by Chan. Laura Weissbecker was awarded ''Best New Global Actress'' at the Chinese Huading awards in Macao in October 2013 for her performance. In the US, she was featured in 2016 in a guest recurring role in American TV series ''Mad Dogs'' produced by Amazon and Sony, shot in Puerto Rico. In 2018, she is working on a chinese movie by director Fan Haolun whose previous movie was in official selection at the Venice Film Festival. Laura Weissbecker's first novel ''Comment je suis devenue chinoise'' (''How I became chinese'') was published in France and in China. In France, it got great critical success and was awarded with the prestigious literary prize prix du Lys (2017). Laura grew up in the east of France, in the city of Strasbourg, surrounded by a very heteroclite and European environment. She has a brother and a sister, who is a solo aerial artist with Cirque du Soleil. Laura has a master degree from one of the top engineering schools in France. She was trained in Paris, and in Los Angeles with leading acting coaches Howard Fine, Jack Waltzer and comedy master Gary Austin, founder of the Groundlings, the legendary improvisation troupe. Laura is fluent in French, English, Chinese and German.
Laura Weissmahr is known for No matarás (2020), Fanático (2022) and L'ofrena (2020).