Lori Alan, actor/writer/producer, started talking as soon as she fell out of the womb, and hasn't stopped since. A native of the Washington, DC area, her passion for entertaining led the five-year-old actress to make her television debut as the star of a Shakey's Pizza commercial. She went on to graduate with honors from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and set off cutting her teeth on the comedy circuit, as a longtime member of New York's Gotham City Improv (Groundlings East). Lori is perhaps best known for her award-winning voice-over work. Recently honored by her peers at the First Annual Voice Arts Awards (the Academy Awards for Voice-Overs) Lori took first-place prizes for Outstanding Body Of Work and Outstanding National Television Commercial. She starred as Diane Simmons on Family Guy, Pearl the Whale on SpongeBob: Squarepants, Sue Richards, The Invisible Woman, on Marvel Comics' The Fantastic Four, and The Boss in the Metal Gear Solid video game trilogy. She's proud to be a part of the Pixar Family. Voicing characters in Wall-e, Monster's University, Bonnie's Mom in Pixar's Toy Story 3, Despicable Me, Minions, and Mother's Sadness in Inside Out. Lori has firm roots in theatre, where she's thrived for over three decades. She mounted a smash solo show, Lori Alan: The Musical, She had the honor of working with Paul Reubens in The Pee-wee Herman Show at Club Nokia. She originated the role of Mae in the award-winning musical Reefer Madness, the cult musical which just celebrated its 17 year reunion concert at 54 Below. Backstage West proclaimed, "Lori Alan might give Carol Burnett pause!" Luckily, that talent brought Lori right to the small screen. From roles on the gripping Showtime drama Ray Donovan, to the hilarious Comedy Central gem Workaholics, to the deliciously naughty Desperate Housewives. She delves deeply into her material, emerging with the power to make the audience laugh and cry in the same moment. Her television career has flourished with appearances on Bones, Southland, CSI, 90210, Grey's Anatomy, Law and Order (both LA and the original.) She now has a thriving voice over/on camera coaching practice to give back, as so many mentors did for her. Lori lives in Los Angeles with the love of her life, Sir Philip Bumble, her 4-legged, "soulmate" Bichon-Lhasas Apso mix, who was covered in gasoline when she rescued him at a mobile station. In the true spirit of activism, one of Lori's sole purposes is to fight for the end of the dog meat trade in the U.S. and Asia by raising awareness of the brutal and illegal trafficking of dogs. Lori also sits on the board of Pickle Pants Dog Rescue in Los Angeles, which focuses on rescuing, rehabbing, and re-homing animals otherwise set for death row from high kill shelters. Lori is a celebrity supporter of the Farm Animal Rights Movement (FARM) a national nonprofit organization working to end the use of animals for food through public education and grassroots activism. Her other hobbies include singing in the shower- or anywhere for that matter-, discovering new gluten-free cookies, and trying to switch to decaf.
Lori Allen Thomas is an actress and producer, known for Cross Wars (2017), Harmonica (2015) and Powderkeg (2013).
Lori Alter is an actress and writer, known for House at the End of the Street (2012), Power Play (1998) and The Cheetah Girls (2003). She has been married to William Laurin since August 3, 2003. They have two children.
Born in Longview, Texas and raised in Bossier City, Louisiana, soprano Lori Ann Fuller has been performing on stage and screen her entire life. With Los Angeles Opera, Ms. Fuller won a Grammy Award for her role in Ghosts of Versailles, Best Opera Recording in 2016. Her first professional role was Mabel in Pirates of Penzance, performed in Park Ridge, Illinois. With the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Ms. Fuller performed the leading soprano role, Angela, in Kurt Weill's Firebrand of Florence. This performance, conducted by Sir Andrew Davis, also stars Rodney Gilfry, Felicity Palmer, Lucy Schaufer, and George Dvorsky. It was released on CD by Capriccio Records in 2003. Ms. Fuller made her Lyric Opera of Chicago debut as Rose Maurrant in Kurt Weill's Street Scene in October 2001, alongside Catherine Malfitano, Dean Peterson, Gregory Turay, and Timothy Nolan, with David Pountney directing, and Richard Buckley conducting. She also performed a concert version of Street Scene at Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms, singing the same role, conducted by Barry Wordsworth with the BBC Concert Orchestra. Since these prestigious debuts in London and Chicago, Ms. Fuller has performed several roles all around the US, including Madame Goldentrill and Mrs. Gobineau in a double bill of Mozart's Impresario and Menotti's The Medium with Portland Opera Repertory Theater (ME), Lauretta in Gianni Schicchi with Pine Mountain Music Festival (MI), Zorika in Lehar's Gypsy Love with Light Opera Works (IL), Gilda in Rigoletto with l'opera piccola (IL), and Violetta in La traviata with Pacific Repertory Opera, now called Opera San Luis Obispo (CA) and also Antelope Valley Opera (CA). With Alternative Opera Theater (CA), she performed the leading roles in a double bill of Menotti's The Telephone and Hugo Weisgall's The Stronger. Other career highlights include Adina in Donizetti's L'elisir d'Amore performed in Sant'Angelo in Vado, Italy, Marian Paroo in Willson's Music Man (CA), and Josephine in HMS Pinafore (CA). In 2010, Ms. Fuller performed the role of Suckley in the world premiere opera The First Lady, composed by Kenneth Wells, conducted by Stephen Karr. Since making Southern California home base, Ms. Fuller has had great opportunity performing with Los Angeles Opera in numerous capacities. Her LA Opera mainstage productions include Maiden in Kurt Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (2006), starring Patti LuPone, Audra MacDonald, and Anthony Dean Griffey, Jano in Janacek's Jenufa (2007), starring Karita Mattila, Lover in Il Tabarro, starring Mark Delevan, and Cercatrice in Suor Angelica (2009), starring Sondra Radvanovsky, and various roles in the Grammy Award Winning Opera, Ghosts of Versailles (2015). All of these productions were conducted by James Conlon. Also for LA Opera, Ms. Fuller has performed concerts and recitals for LA Opera for Educators, LA Opera Leagues, LA Opera Ring Festival, Hispanics for LA Opera, and many donor benefits. In 2007, Ms. Fuller debuted with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, performing the Bachianas Brasilieras No. 5 by Heitor Villa-Lobos, conducted by Joana Carneiro. Additionally, on the concert stage, Ms. Fuller has performed as soprano soloist in Handel's Messiah, Stravinsky's Les Noces, Haydn's The Creation, Faure's Requiem, Vivaldi's Gloria, Bach's Cantatas No. 6 and 51, Mozart's Concert Arias K. 369 and K. 583. In 2010, she debuted with Orchestra Unleashed, singing the world premiere of Abide With Me, composed and conducted by Gustav Hoyer. She has performed as featured soprano soloist with the Longview Opera (TX), and in California, the Mozart Festival in San Luis Obispo, Verdi Chorus, Hollywood Master Chorale, Bach's Lunch Recital Series, and Live at the Lounge in Hermosa Beach. Ms. Fuller studied voice at Centenary College of Louisiana before transferring and graduating with the Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. After graduation, she moved to Chicago, where she studied and completed her Master of Music degree in Vocal Performance at DePaul University. In addition to her performing life on stage, Ms Fuller enjoys working in front of and behind the camera. She is co-founder of Project Blackfish Productions (along with her husband, actor, writer, and director Mike "Pish" Piscioneri).
Lori Ann Gerdisch is known for The Lake House (2006), Proof (2005) and Lockout (2006).
Lori Ann Johnson is an actress and writer, known for Creature in the Woods (2017), The Ballad of Tracy and the Rocker (2015) and What Death Leaves Behind (2018).
Lori Bachynski was born on July 8, 1985 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Under the Banner of Heaven (2022), Guilty Party (2021) and Jann (2019).
Lori Beaudin is an actress, known for Bagman (2018).
Lori Bell is known for The Tourist (2022), Love Bites (2011) and A Beginner's Guide to Grief (2022). She has been married to Lex Medlin since 2004. They have two children.
Lori Berg is an actress, known for Death by Potato (2016).