Laura Pruden
Laura Pruden is an actor and storyteller living in New York. "As wryly funny in person as she is on stage and page," Laura is known for her quick wit and earnest portrayals of complex characters across genres. An experienced improviser (both comedic and dramatic), Laura thinks fast, feels deeply, and works well with others. After earning her degree in theatre from Northwestern University, Laura performed on Chicago stages, including Touchstone/Organic, Chicago Dramatists, and Lifeline, and taught improv and sketch comedy for The Second City. She continued her studies at California Institute of the Arts (MFA, acting), working on stage and screen in LA, notably as an original cast member of the long-running hit The Book of Liz (Amy & David Sedaris), opposite Ann Magnuson and Tom Lenk (with Kirsten Vangsness, Susan Ruttan and more) at the Blank Theatre. Since moving to NY, Laura has had the pleasure of collaborating with filmmaker Christina Kallas on three features: Slamdance premieres Paris is in Harlem (2022) and The Rainbow Experiment (2018), and 42 Seconds of Happiness (Best Ensemble, Harlem International Film Festival 2016). Additional NY credits include The Daily Show (recurring), Law & Order, SVU and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and a recurring role on the Ambie Award nominated (Best Independent Fiction Podcast) What Happened in Skinner. Ever curious about human nature, Laura is also a writer and storyteller. She has performed original monologues at Symphony Space, The Neighborhood Playhouse, The Comedy Union, on WGN radio, and on The Brick Underground podcast (#4), and has received several grants for her work.
"Laura is the kind of actor who can pull off the most emotionally charged and controversial parts without ever losing their humanity or authenticity." (director Christina Kallas)