Laura Adamo
Laura Adamo is a Toronto based actor, and a graduate of the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre in New York. Her first project was the short film "Drama Queen", which she created the concept for, produced, and stared in. The film screened at the Tribeca Film Festival and won the bronze medallion award at the Houston International Film Festival. She went on to produce and star in "Last Call", a feature film that screened at The Big Apple Film Festival and won the audience choice award at The San Diego Film Festival, which led to a distribution deal with Moving Pictures in the USA. Adamo then turned her attention to television. She created 5 scripted series and one lifestyle documentary food series. Her lifestyle show "Family Secrets" was in development with Paperny films and the pilot was shot by Douglas Arrowsmith. Her first scripted series "Cattle Call", a half hour comedy, went into development with City TV where she shot a pilot directed by Ron Murphy. Her second series, "Bait", went into development with Buck Productions and had a pilot script ordered by Much Music. Laura's most recent project is the feature film "The Wishing Tree", which she wrote, directed, and starred in. The film won the audience choice award at Filmocracy Fest.