Louise Mardenborough is an actress, known for Tormented (2009), Line of Duty (2012) and God on Trial (2008).
Louise Martin is an accomplished stage and film actor. She grew up in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia at the time) and discovered acting at the age of nine, where she performed her first role as Toomai, the baby elephant in "The Jungle Book" This ignited her passionate love affair with the art and craft of acting taking her to many geographical landscapes. She has performed in more than three continents and five states, most notably in NYC where she originated the role of the great French actress, Sarah Bernhardt in the critically acclaimed one woman show, "I Sarah..the Divine." She currently resides in Los Angeles.
Louise Mathews is an actress, known for Bad Day for the Cut (2017), Here Before (2021) and The Deceived (2020).
Louise McCann is an actress, known for Redemption (2022), Kin (2021) and Dublin Crust (2022).
Louise McConnell is an actress and producer, known for Louder (2018), Back to My Roots and Clementine. She has been married to David Johnson since April 10, 2004.
Louise McIntyre is an actress and director, known for Lucky Man (2016), Rise of the Footsoldier 3 (2017) and Bad Day.
Louise McNulty is known for Emmerdale (1972) and The Hounds of Darkness (2024).
Louise is part of the main cast of feature film Wild Rose & Scot Squad both productions are recent winners of best Feature film, Writer & scripted television at The Scottish Baftas. Louise is cast as Colette Scott in the new BBC Sitcom series "The Scott's" coming soon. The pilot for this has already aired. Louise was also voted #1 rising comedy show by ENTS for her self produced comedy show The Dolls and nominated for best actress at The Scottish C.A.T.S / Variety Awards. Louise has just filmed and written her own commissioned Sketch show with comedy partner Gayle Telfer Stevens for BBC Scotland.
Louise Michelle was born in 1989 in London, England. She is an actress, known for Rise of the Footsoldier 3 (2017), No Reasons (2016) and Headlock Security.
Louise Mieritz was born on April 30, 1971 in Århus, Denmark. She is an actress and writer, known for Ditte & Louise (2015), Idioterne (1998) and Lykke (2011).