As a proven entrepreneur and influential businesswoman, Actor Lori Harvey possesses unique and undefinable qualities that not only capture everyone's attention but also have the power to make a significant impact on the world. She stands out as an entrepreneur, a caring philanthropist, and an accomplished model. Ultimately, she continues to separate herself as a 27 -year-old millennial trailblazer. The former equestrian and well-traveled Atlanta native grew up surrounded by enterprise energy as the youngest daughter of business mogul Steve and Marjorie Harvey. Paving her own path, Lori leveraged her family's knowledge of business success and ventured into creating an empire of her own. Lori's continuous struggle with rosacea, an exceptionally delicate skin condition, motivated her to create a skincare brand that guides and promotes healthy skin performance. The line, SKNBYLH, launched in 2021 to unanimous applause from Vogue, Allure, Essence, Teen Vogue, Nylon, and more. The five-step everyday line sold out immediately in its initial run, leading to widespread demand. Lori continued with launching her swimwear line, YEVRAH, (Harvey spelled backwards) in 2023, which is completely inspired by her European travels. People Magazine called it the "it girls' necessity!" In 2024, Lori Harvey entered her Hollywood era with a role in Peacock's star-studded limited series "Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist" and made her Sports Illustrated Swimsuit debut in the magazine's 60th anniversary issue, showcasing YEVRAH swimwear collection in the photoshoot. Lori didn't stop there. Her love of high-end fashion led to several notable collaborations including Lori as a Brand Ambassador for legacy fashion companies including Valentino, Burberry, and Chanel. Lori will continue to innovate and elevate everything she does in 2024 and beyond with a string of business ventures ranging from beauty and fashion to lifestyle and film. There is no industry Lori is not prepared to enter and ultimately flourish. The story of Lori Harvey is just beginning.
Lori Hayes is an actress, known for Miss Juneteenth (2020), Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) and Miss Firecracker (1989).
The confidence and fresh energy of Lori Heuring shines through both on and off-screen. This Texan spit-fire studied rigorously in college, resulting in a Finance degree. She then changed her focus and made her way out to Los Angeles, setting her sights on an acting career. With an ever-growing resume, that career is no longer a dream. Lori was recently seen in 20th Century Fox's hit thriller, Runaway Jury (2003), alongside Gene Hackman and John Cusack. She has recently been released in three films: Columbia Pictures Soccer Dog: European Cup (2004), and the independent films False Prophets (2006) and Mummy an' the Armadillo (2004), in which she co-stars with Brad Renfro. Lori has recently shot 8MM 2 (2005) in Budapest, Hungary with Johnathon Schaech. The film is a Sony production, directed by J.S. Cardone. Heuring recently finished working with Kathleen Quinlan in Lifetime's Perfect Romance (2004). She was also seen in the CBS telepic The Locket (2002) alongside Vanessa Redgrave. Heuring's other film credits include Taboo (2002), in which she co-stars with Nick Stahl and was seen at the Sundance Film Festival and True Blue (2001) in which she co-starred with Tom Berenger. In addition, Heuring appeared in the indy feature Nailed (2001) with Harvey Keitel, Just Sue Me (2000), The Operator (2000), Snake Tales (1998), and The Newton Boys (1998). In addition to appearing in David Lynch's Mulholland Dr. (2001) with Naomi Watts and Justin Theroux, Heuring is most noticeably recognized for her role in the Warner Bros. psychological thriller, The In Crowd (2000), directed by Mary Lambert (Morgan Creek/Warner Bros.). In this film, Heuring plays the lead role of Adrien Williams. The 19 year-old character was recently released from a mental hospital, where she was treated for her problem differentiating between fantasy and reality. The story takes on many twists as Williams takes on a summer job at her doctor's country club. Heuring's list of television credits is extensive, including a series regular role on ABC's The Player (1997) opposite Patrick Dempsey, Viggo Mortensen and 'Jennifer Garner (I)'. She also landed recurring roles in television pilots such as Charles Haid's "Sherman Oaks," for CBS, opposite Esai Morales, Jonathan Silverman and Kelly Rutherford and "LA Confidential," with Kiefer Sutherland. Episodic appearances include guest star roles on WB's "Seventh Heaven," CBS' "Early Edition," UPN's "Legacy," and ABC's "Ellen," and a recurring role on ABC's "Alias." Heuring was born in Panama, but after a family move, relocated to Austin, Texas, where she was raised and will always think of as "home." With the support of her family, she began spending summers studying with an acting coach in Los Angeles and returning to school in the fall. After co-starring in her first movie, Animal Room, with Matthew Lillard and Amanda Peet, Heuring graduated from the University of Texas with an Honor's Business degree, and moved to Los Angeles to further her career as an actress. Now residing on the west coast and still heavily influenced by "those who have lived," Heuring often turns to classic novels or "the magic of old movies" to stay grounded. Dividing her time between Austin and Los Angeles, Heuring finds her "smiles and laughter" in her friends, family, and her dog, Stan Musial. She couldn't live without her books, writing and "doing anything outside." With her career steadily climbing, Lori Heuring maintains a credo from her In Crowd experience that she plans to keep with her throughout her life - "Always remember where you came from."
Lori Jean Wilson is an actress and writer, known for Nocturnal Animals (2016), TLC Presents (2013) and Death Valley: The Revenge of Bloody Bill (2004).
On November 25, Lori Jo Hendrix was born in Ojai, California, an idyllic enclave of writers and artists nestled among the mountains north of Ventura. The youngest of three children, Lori spent her early year's horseback riding, swimming, trekking and going to the beach. After graduating high school, she studied cosmetology and worked as a cosmetologist for nine years, eventually retiring to pursue a career in modeling. Within a short time, she turned to modeling and acting full time. Lori's modeling career began after participating in several local designers' swimwear fashion shows, trade shows, as well as features in posters and catalogs. She eventually joined the Southern California "bikini contest" circuit, winning the title of "Miss Fiesta Del Sol" at the Ventura County Fair two years in a row. Lori's career has taken her to such places as Hawaii, Mexico, Israel, and Florida (with the Hawaiian Tropic Girls). In both Los Angeles and Las Vegas, she worked as a ring girl for boxing (under the direction of Pat Lacey known as the "Bunny Mother" and head of Playmate Promotions). At one of the private pre boxing bout dinners, she met Mohammad Ali. She appeared on the Leeza Gibbons show with her father along with other actresses and models in an episode that dealt with how fathers felt about their daughters appearing nude in magazines or movies. Despite the variety of modeling and acting Lori has done, she is best known for her work with Playboy as well as some of her "B" film work, which has a cult following. She participated in a Jewish Big Brothers of Los Angeles charity event with Playboy magazine and was one of the Playboy Bunnies in the Jenny McCarthy "Playmate of the Year" TV commercial. Other photo publications Lori appeared in include several bikini and ski bunny posters as well as a lingerie catalog, Très Chic, while Easy Rider (Biker) magazine showcased Lori as both the cover girl and one of its calendar girls. Throughout her modeling and acting career, Lori appeared in the pages of Playboy Special Editions along with models and actresses such as Anna Nicole Smith, Pamela Anderson, Jenny McCarthy, Suzi Simpson, Petra Verkaik, Shannon Lee Tweed, and Cindy Margolis. She has been published in Playboy (the magazine and the Special Editions combined) approximately 30 times throughout the 90's and early 2000's (as well as in several Playboy video productions). During her acting career, she worked alongside Jeff Conaway (Taxi), and when living in San Francisco she had the privilege of seeing Steven Spielberg at work while on the set of Jack as an extra (the Vegetable Stand Girl). Lori Jo also had the distinction of working with some great photographers and makeup artists such as Alexis Vogel (Pam Anderson's makeup artist), Michelle Vanderhule and Missy Garland. On one occasion, Alexis' father, Ron Vogel, photographed Lori Jo. He is known internationally for his work with Max Factor, Playboy, and he was one of the first to photograph Marilyn Monroe. Lori also had the honor of working with Philip Adrian Booth and Christopher Saint Booth, from Saint and Sinners Entertainment production studios. Eventually Lori moved to San Francisco after falling in love with the city during a visit to a childhood friend who had moved there. After a few years there she moved to Argentina spending half her life there and currently (02-12-2017) resides in Mexico City, Mexico. On a more personal note, due to her love for animals, Lori has donated much of her life volunteering for various animal rescue organizations, as well as rescuing animals from the street on her own. Her favorite animals are cats, and she currently (02.12.17) shares her home with two. One of which is a blood donor for a feline blood bank to help other cats in need. The animals Lori has rescued include wild songbirds, mammals, domestic cats, dogs and birds. She once rescued a fallen baby Swallow in Buenos Aires. The rescue (and release) story was published in the Nature Society Magazine (USA). The story drew attention again after she visited Carlyle Rogillio, a federally licensed rehabilitator who also operates a bird rehabilitation center called Project Swallow in Metairie, Louisiana. Head of the Purple Martin Conservation Association, he taught her online the special nuances of rescue and release for the delicate breed of swallows. When the baby swallow, Max, was grown and ready for release, she released him in Punta del Este, Uruguay, where she had a vacation condo, because she wanted him to live by the beach.
Lori Johnston is known for Shipwreck Detective Rates 11 Wrecks in Movies and TV (2023), Nova (1974) and Drain the Titanic (2015).
Originally from Baltimore, Maryland, Lori Katz discovered her love of acting while studying in college. Lori Katz's passion for acting combined with a tireless work ethic and an impressive range have presented her with many opportunities in the past. She is grateful for all of the opportunities and looks forward to the future.
A petite 5'6" brunette, Lori's heritage is a mix of French & Belgian (maternal) and Ukrainian /Austrian & French-Canadian (paternal). Dry-humored and quick-witted, she's the clever boss you enjoy working for, whose steely glaze keeps you on your toes. Tenacious in all her pursuits, she's the empathetic friend who picks you up when you're down, the partner who lends you her full support, and the parent who keeps you on track - in the kindest, most patient but firm manner. Sassy and classy with a flair for fashion, she embraces both sophistication and spontaneity. There's something familiar about her - she's been likened to various performers - such as: Sarah Jessica Parker and Julia Louis-Dreyfus with a nod to Kate McKinnon's sense of humor. Lori's acting training comes from: New York City (The American Academy of Dramatic Arts & Lee Strasberg Theater Institute), Los Angeles (Groundlings, Second City & Scott Sedita Acting Studio) and Vancouver (UBC - BFA in Acting). When not acting, Lori also works as a dialect coach.
Lori Kovacevich is known for Thirst (2023), She Wore Pink and Red (2017) and On Edge (2021).