Laura Hetherington is known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Bull (2016) and Royally (2017).
Laura Hickmann is known for A Nuvem Rosa (2021), Kalanga: Cidade das Bicicletas (2015) and Preliminares (2015).
Laura Hinsberger is known for The Pornographer (1999) and O Filho do Demônio (1997).
Laura Holliday is known for Girl Friend (2018), Daddy Issues (2018) and The First Month (2018).
Laura Hollingsworth is known for O Poço Macabro (1981).
Laura grew up in a small town outside of New York City and knew the first time she saw Annie that she wanted to be in movies. Her studies in acting and music were intensified when she attended a professional conservatory program at the Atlantic Acting School in New York where she studied under incredible artists like David Mamet, Felicity Huffman, and Clark Gregg. After moving to Los Angeles in 2008 she got the itch to get involved behind the camera in addition to acting. A chance meeting in Los Angeles meant she realized that dream faster than she ever imagined as she jumped in headfirst to producing her first feature, The Black Belle. She also played the role of Carol in the film. She discovered her drive and passion for filmmaking. She had a role supporting role in the The Famous Joe Project with Joey Capone (USS Indianapolis) and Pollyanna McIntosh (The Woman/Hap and Leonard). She recently shot an episode of Netflix's Insatiable.
Laura Hopper is a British Actress. She trained in acting at The Arts Educational School in London and The Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles. Laura is also an Executive Producer for Pine Tree Productions with husband Tom Hopper. She is best known for her roles in Bulletproof (2020), Hollyoaks (2017) and Black Sails (2015).
British actress Laura Howard has worked extensively on stage and screen since she was in her mid teens, most notably as the longstanding regular character Cully Barnaby in ITV's Midsomer Murders (1997). She has appeared in recurring roles in Soldier Soldier (1991) (Central Television) and Young Dracula (2006) (CBBC), leading roles in Jack Rosenthal Screen One films Interview Day (1996) and Cold Enough for Snow (1997) (BBC) and short films for Brag Productions and RSA Films, as well as numerous guest appearances for the BBC and ITV. Laura's stage credits include productions at the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Donmar Warehouse, Chichester Festival Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, Watford Palace and Liverpool Playhouse, as well as premiers of new writing at Theatre Royal Stratford East and HighTide Festival. She has also toured the UK in shows for The English Touring Theatre, Northern Stage, Touring Consortium and for Sir Alan Ayckbourn and the SJT.