Laurie Steele was born on 13 March 1954 in the USA. She is an actress, known for Æon Flux (2005), Dragon Ball (1995) and Dragon Ball Z (1989).
Gorgeous, buxom, and shapely blonde bombshell Laurie Wallace was born on August 25, 1975 in Baltimore, Maryland. At age seven Laurie had to move with her parents to a farm in Scotland because of her father's job in National Security. An avid lover and performer of dance as a child, Wallace studied ballet and won more awards in competitive Scottish highland dancing than any other Amercian. Laurie moved a second time with her family to Augsburg, Germany when she was thirteen. While living in Augsburg she attended high school, where she was a cheerleader and captain of the dance team as well as a member of both the drama club and student council. Wallace graduated summa cum laude with a double major in German and political science from Loyola College in Maryland. Laurie went on to attend law school at George Washington University for a year and did an intern stint on K Street. She decided to drop out of law school after a modeling agency made her an offer to move to Miami, Florida. After working in Miami for a year, Wallace went to New York and spent three years there acting and modeling (she was in a handful of soft-core movies for the indie company Seduction Cinema). Moreover, Laurie also appeared in national TV commercials, graced the covers of over three hundred romance novels, and was featured in such magazines as Maxim, FM, High Times, GQ, and Men's Health. Wallace posed for Playboy's Real Sex 2 issue in April, 1999; she went on to appear in Playboy twenty additional times mostly in various newsstand special editions. Among the other men's magazines Laurie has been featured in are Cheri, Hawk, Fox, Taboo, Hustler, Leg Show, and High Society. She made the leap to more explicit hardcore films in 2002 and continued to work in adult pictures up until her apparent retirement in 2009.
Laurie Wells is an actress, known for FBI: Most Wanted (2020) and Death Saved My Life (2021).
Laurie Weltz is an award winning feature director and screenwriter, whose debut film Wrestling with Alligators was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival. Filmmaker Magazine wrote, "The lovely debut boasts excellent performances and a strong story...Weltz's background in various aspects of film production shows in the film's sense of grace, control and confidence...it deserves an audience beyond the festival circuit." Alligators starred Joely Richardson, Aleksa Palladino, Claire Bloom, Adrienne Shelly and Sam Trammel and was released theatrically and on video and television. Laurie's second feature film Scout, based on her award winning script (PAGE and Champion Screenwritings Award), was released theatrically as well as on VOD. The film stars India Ennenga, Ellen Burstyn, Danny Glover, Jane Seymour, Nikki Reed and James Frecheville. She is currently in development on her third feature The Night Swimmer with Evenfield Entertainment. Laurie has a masters from NYU Film School, and her award winning thesis film At Five and Twenty-Five, was picked up by USA television. Laurie has worked as a freelance director and editor for television, music video, and branded content. Her work has twice been nominated for ACE awards, for HBO's Shock Video and A&E's Heroes.
Laurie White is an actor, known for RFDS (2021).
Laurie-Jade Rochon is an actress, known for 1:54 (2016), District 31 (2016) and Olivier (2017).
Laurieann Gibson is known for Honey (2003), Malcolm X (1992) and Lady Gaga: Judas (2011).
The lovely and lissome Laurien Dominique was born on September 22, 1956 in Springfield, Illinois. Laurien's parents first met after her father went to apply for a job in the office of a comic book factory that her mother worked as a receptionist for. She lived naked for a year in a rain forest in Kauai, Hawaii at age sixteen and worked at a theater prior to her involvement in the adult entertainment industry. Dominique did her first hardcore movie in 1976. A favorite of both noted porn director Bob Chinn and writer/producer Gail Palmer, Laurien went on to act in a handful of explicit X-rated features before retiring from the adult film industry in 1983. Moreover, Dominique was also an artist who did surrealistic paintings on canvasses with either a fantasy or science fiction theme as well as erotic portraits of mostly women. Sadly, Laurien had problems with alcoholism and an addiction to pills which led to her untimely death at the tragically young age of 29 from an embolism in 1986.
Laurietta Essien was born in 1974 in Manchester, England. She is an actress, known for Trust Me (2017), Wire in the Blood (2002) and Silent Witness (1996).
Hailing from Washington D.C., Laurine earned her degree in Classical Acting from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). She is a film and TV actress, who happens to also sing and play the piano for fun. She can be seen in such series as Phoenix, Schooled, and Versace: American Crime Story with films such as Switched and Blood Born.