Laura de la Fuente is an actress, known for You Are My Home (2020), Muy buenos días (2016) and De tú a tú (2021).
Laura Øyen Akerø is an actress, known for Beforeigners (2019).
Laura-Leigh is an actress and assistant director, known for Under the Silver Lake (2018), Blue Bloods (2010) and We're the Millers (2013).
Laura-Love Tode is known for Priceless (2016), Frank (2014) and WelcomeMatt (2016).
Laura-Rose Harrington is known for Audition Tape 13 (2022), Three Headed Beast (2022) and The Reality of Humanity (2021).
Lauralee Bell won a Daytime Emmy® Award for her IP work in 2014 for mI promise, which debuted on Amazon Prime in 2019. Bell was also nominated for a Daytime Emmy® as Outstanding Supporting Actress in 2016 for her role as Christine Williams on The Young and the Restless, the #1 rated soap. Bell starred and served as Executive Producer of Lifetime Movie Network's Nightmare Tenant in 2019 and Bell starred in Mistress Hunter for the network in 2018. Bell also created three web series, Family Dinner, Just Off Rodeo and mI promise, continuing a rich family tradition of creating their own projects and winning Emmys for their work. Bell also won the female lead in her first film, Carpool Guy, the lead in the 2006 Lifetime movie, Past Sins, and one of the leads in Easy Rider: The Ride Back. She also guested on CSI: Miami and Castle. Bell debuted her first Webby Honoree web series, Family Dinner in 2009. Bell created, wrote, directed, starred and shared producing duties with husband Scott Martin and Anne Clements. The first two episodes featured Phyllis Diller, the next two showcased Cloris Leachman, and the fifth episode featured Shirley Jones. All the webisodes made the front page of funnyordie.com, the industry's then-leading humor website. In 2011, Bell launched her next web series, Telly Award-winner Just Off Rodeo, to merge her fashion sense with entertainment and merchandising that she created, wrote, produced and directed. She then debuted mI promise, which she created, wrote, produced, directed and co-starred in to dramatize the results of teen texting and driving. In addition to her Emmy win for the series, mI promise, was also a Webby Award Honoree and received a lot of positive feedback. Achievement and success are a Bell family tradition. Her late father, William Bell, wrote Days of Our Lives and, with Irna Phillips, developed Another World, and wrote/ran Guiding Light and As the World Turns. With her mother, Lee Phillip Bell, he created the hugely successful The Young and the Restless and later, The Bold and the Beautiful. The Bells lived in Chicago where her mom hosted The Lee Phillip show on the CBS affiliate, WBBM-TV. Lee won fifteen Emmys for the program and became one of the city's most recognized personalities. Bell, born December 22, lives in Los Angeles. She was the hottest daytime star in France for many years as well as their most frequent TV Guide cover subject. Bell also guest- starred on a Walker, Texas Ranger season finale and she hosted television specials for E! Entertainment Television, PAX-TV and a talk show pilot with castmate Doug Davidson. Bell met Scott Martin in Chicago during high school and they married in 1997. They have a son, Christian, and a daughter, Samantha. In 2009, Bell and her husband created Martin Bell Productions to focus on creating and developing new entertainment projects. In 2013, Martin launched 3Labs, Los Angeles' premier event and production facility, located in Culver City. Bell continues to work on transforming her ideas into reality when she is not busy acting.
As president and principal filmmaker of Burning Heart Productions, Writer/Director Lauralee Farrer began her own film work with the award-winning documentary "Laundry and Tosca." The feature-length documentary that followed, "The Fair Trade," was chosen as the launch film for the Film Baby, Ryko, and Warner series of "Powerful Films." Farrer was co-writer and director on the feature narrative "Not That Funny" starring Tony Hale, and writer/director on the narrative feature "Praying the Hours" (2021). Farrer was co-producer for Lovestruck Pictures' award-winning feature romantic comedy "The Best Man in Grass Creek" and has been writing and producing professionally for over thirty years. Her short doc "Laundry and Tosca" investigates the life of soprano Marcia Whitehead, and explores the idea of whether simply following a dream can be enough to build a meaningful life. An event combining the film screening, Whitehead singing, and Farrer speaking was presented in the years following its completion; similarly, her feature documentary "The Fair Trade" has continued to have a rich life beyond festivals and international distribution. Events with various combinations of film screenings, music, social activism awareness, and Farrer's public speaking have been presented in recent years at film festivals, panels, conferences, colleges, summits, churches, and professional and private environments which has increased the occasion for her public speaking. Much of the material from which her directing and screenwriting voice emerges comes from Farrer's seminal freelance work for humanitarian organizations. This work took her to Spain when Franco died, to Kenya during the droughts of 1981 and 1991, to Somalia when the war broke out, and to Uganda to write about early outbreaks of AIDS and the plight of its orphans. She wrote of the Sisters of Charity in Ethiopia, was in Moscow when the 1991 coup took place, and when Leningrad became St. Petersburg again. She was in East Germany before and after the wall went down, in Mexico City to write about cultures of poverty, and in U.S. cities like Philadelphia, Houston, Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Boston to write about American life. She lived in a Benedictine community in Denver, Colorado for three years-a providential experience that formed much of the basis for her book "Praying the Hours in Ordinary Life" and feature film, "Praying the Hours." She was founding director and Chief Storyteller of FULLER studio and magazine (2015-2020), multiple award-winning digital and print content platforms featuring topics as diverse as race, women, culture, thriving, lament, politics, American internment camps, liturgical meditation, ancient spiritual practices, and film. She conceived and directed most of the site's over 3000 original video, podcast, and text assets, including six original video series that featured Directors Martin Scorsese, Paul Schrader, David Lowery, Eliot Rausch, Pete Docter, and Scott Derrickson; cultural influencers such as Krista Tippett, Jacquelline Fuller, Rowan Williams, Phil Chen, Brenda Salter McNeil, Jennifer Wiseman, Peter Wehner, Andy Crouch, David Brooks, Father Greg Boyle, and Walter Brueggemann; and cultural personalities such Tony Hale, Keri Tombazian, Bobette Buster, and Ian Cron. Farrer was born in Hollywood, California and resides in Southern California.
Lauran Doverspike is known for Kissing Strangers (2010), La Traviata (2006) and Zombie Apocalypse (2011).
Lauran Foster is known for Hollywood Dirt (2017), Shots Fired (2017) and Golf Daddy (2018).
Lauran September was born and raised in Kentucky. She studied and performed Improv and sketch comedy in Chicago with The Second City and iO (formerly improv Olympic). She can been seen opposite Amy Adams in HBO's Sharp Objects (2018). She has guest appeared in ABC's The Muppets. (2015) opposite Jason Bateman, Masters of Sex (2013) opposite Michael Sheen, and Yuriy Sardarov quirky love interest on NBC's Chicago Fire (2012).