LaDarryon Brown is an actor, known for A New Husband for Christmas (2020).
LaDavia Reed is known for Holding the Devil In (2020), Love & Drugs 2 (2020) and Christmas on My Block (2021).
LaDawn Chambers is an actress, known for The Story of Mother's Day (2021).
LaDell Preston is known for The Hunger Games (2012), State of Play (2009) and Hotel Artemis (2018).
LaDios Muhammad is an actress and producer, known for Hunter's Creed (2020), The Code-Genesis (2011) and Ryde or Die (2018).
LaDon Drummond is an award winning actress and screenwriter. Born and raised in Texas, she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from Texas State University. In 1994, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in Hollywood. Her first acting job was in CBS's mini-series: "The Siege at Ruby Ridge", directed by Roger Young. During the late nineties, LaDon appeared on shows such as "Days of Our Lives", "The Practice" and "Any Day Now". She continued to hone her craft while performing on various LA stages. In 2001, LaDon received critical acclaim for her leading role in "Flirting With Morty", at The Company of Angels. The late, great Mr. Blackwell reviewed, "I was completely overcome by LaDon Drummond's performance as Baby and I guarantee that she will become a major star very soon. There were times I thought of Lana Turner." In 2002, LaDon met Italian director/writer, Giorgio Serafini. They married in 2004 and together formed a production company, West Arts, in 2007. Their first collaboration is a short film "War", written by Giorgio. LaDon plays a US soldier in Iraq. The film was selected to numerous festivals and can be found as a feature on the DVD of "The Good War", starring Roy Schieder. In 2008, the couple were on location in Torino, Italy, where Giorgio was directing an Italian television series, "Il Bene e il male". On June 4th, LaDon's birthday, she gave birth to their son, Johnny Sinclair. West Arts with Smile Production released the feature film "Johnny's Gone", in 2010. The film toured the festival circuit worldwide receiving eight awards and four nominations, of which LaDon was awarded Best Actress and Best Screenplay. West Arts with Barter Films released another award-winner with the documentary "Sin Fronteras/Without Borders", in 2014. LaDon narrates the delicate story of what happens to the Mexican deported once they are sent back home. LaDon and Giorgio reside in Los Angeles with their son, Johnny, who is also an actor. Her film work is credited alongside William Shatner, Christopher Lloyd, Jean Smart, Esai Morales, Wesley Snipes, Dolph Lungren, Billy Zane, Peter Bogdanovich, Dylan McDermott and Annie Potts.
LaDonna Allison is an open minded SAG/AFTRA actress. Comfortable on stage and in front of the camera, LaDonna exudes the freedom and lust for challenges. It is not unusual for her to do a Christian G-rated project and a nude project the same day. She is also a produced playwright. Since her film debut in 2009, LaDonna has continued to astound with her dynamic attitude and exciting interpretations. In the past year, she has had several leading roles on stage, including the title role in "Driving Miss Daisy." As co-owner (with husband Bill Pacer) of Will Go Far LLC, LaDonna has researched, written and performed solo stage plays about Mrs. Benjamin Franklin, Ben Franklin's Women, and unsung Civil War heroine Miss Mary Ann Harris Gay. LaDonna co-wrote and starred in "The Stockholders Meeting," which had its world premiere in San Francisco in September 2013 and was remounted for the Atlanta Fringe Festival in June 2014. LaDonna is bold, proud and not shy. Engaging the risqué crown, she courts controversy and flaunts convention. She savors edgy characters that tweaks society's cheeks.
LaDonna Tittle was born on March 13, 1946 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and set decorator, known for The Relic (1997), Ali (2001) and Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 1-12 (2005). She was previously married to Ronald Horton.
LaFaye Baker A Diamond in the RAW - Hollywood Stuntwoman Death defying free falls, mind-blowing fire gags, action-packed car chases and breathtaking fight sequences all in a day's work for LaFaye Baker, an acclaimed professional stuntwoman in Hollywood. She is flawless as a diamond as one of the few, noted African-American stuntwomen carving her niche in Tinsel town. A career spanning over 25 years, LaFaye Baker has left an indelible mark on the field of stunt performing. To her chagrin, LaFaye's stunt work began as early as three months of age when she started tumbling and crawling in her parents' two-story home and walking as early as seven months. Her first acclaim beckoned with breaking the Guinness Book of World Records by twirling 58 hula-hoops at one time when she was only 12 years old. With her strong athleticism, LaFaye was introduced to stunt performing through a colleague in the probation field as a great alternative to releasing the stress of her physically demanding job. She was well trained in gymnastics and volleyball and added an innate athletic ability that proved to be beneficial in her career. After 10 years of daredevil free falls, LaFaye received the call of a lifetime from Academy Award Winner Halle Berry to serve as her stunt-coordinator for the big-budgeted, award-winning HBO film, "Introducing Dorothy Dandridge." At the time, no other African-American woman had served in such capacity. Making LaFaye a well respected, admired and sought after player in stunts. A dossier jaw-dropping landed LaFaye incredible opportunities in entertainment having doubled for over 40 of Hollywood's top-tiered actresses including Keesha Sharp, Angela Bassett, Alfre Woodard, Regina King, Regina Hall, Vanessa Bell Calloway, Lynn Whitfield and host of many others. Her career steaming ahead includes more than 130 movies, television shows, big-name features like Hannibal, Fracture with Anthony Hopkins, Green Lantern, House, Training Days, Last Ship and most recently Lethal Weapon starring Damon Wayans and Keisha Sharp. As a successful stuntwoman, LaFaye's career doesn't come without risks, she recalls an early mere miss on the 1996 music video set of the Grammy-Winning Fugees "Ready of Not" where she broke her jaw, splattered her mandible and required complete reconstructive surgery with titanium plates and screws. This incident didn't stop the affable Baker; she kept ticking even after the licking. Recognizing her often overlooked peers in stunts, LaFaye founded the Action Icon Conference/Awards which acknowledges the unsung shereos in Hollywood - the women who risk their lives in action-packed films thrilling audiences with their death defying athleticism. Such honorees and attendees have included Patricia Arquette, Maggie Q., Linda Hamilton, Lindsay Wagner, Gale Anne Hurd, Jamie Lee Curtis, Charlie Sheen, Jamie Alexander, Ming-Na Wen, Tanika Ray, Vivica Fox, Pam Grier, Shaun Robinson, Laila Ali and Gold Medalist Gabby Douglas. "The more you know, is the more you owe," says LaFaye. Enter Diamond in the RAW Foundation, a non-profit designed in 2008 by Baker to prime the Hollywood pump with at-risk teen girls, a population that often harbors a misplaced interest in life in front of the camera. Baker turns their attention to the work behind the camera, in the hopes that the 20 to 30 girls finishing her program annually will directly address the industry's continued race and gender imbalances. To the organization credit teen girls have collectively exercising team work by produced 10 short movies. Daring to be different and civic-minded, LaFaye Baker is truly a talent worth mentioning. Her career accomplishments have been featured in a documentary film about Hollywood Stunt She can also be found on the pages of Entertainment Weekly, EUR WEB, Odyssey Martial Arts Entertainment, Ozy Online Magazine, Essence Magazine, Jet, Wall Street Journal, Scholastic News, Rolling Out, the 2015 book Stuntwomen: The Untold Story and documentary. Recently, La Faye appeared on Lethal Weapon and in 2017 was featured on the segment of Comcast Xfinity commercial celebrating black women filmmaker behind the scene. In 2019 La Faye will be among one of the 1900 Entertainment Professionals featured in the Coffee table book Hollywood: Her Story, An Illustrated History of Women and the Movies by JiIl Tietjen. Baker has a degree from, California State University Long Beach, completed UCLA Film Entertainment and Digital Media Certificate Program and a 2018 graduate of the University of Miami Executive MBA Program. LaFaye declares that every journey in life is a lesson, which require the three D's of success, "Determination, Dedication and Discipline." Seemingly the explosive ingredients needed for perfecting her thrilling unrivaled stunts.
LaFloyd Isiah is an actor, known for Despise Not, My Youth (2022), Ocracoke (2022) and Through Her Eyes (2021).