Laurel Erickson, KNBC reporter for 33 years and a host of "Newsconference." She is best known as a specialist on California politics and a journalist who relentlessly pursued the facts on behalf of ordinary citizens caught up in the machinations of the powerful. Among her awards is a 1988 Peabody for her touching and powerful portrait of life and death in an AIDS hospice.
Laurel Fife is known for So It's A Date? (2022), Shattered and Contagious (2008).
Laurel George is an actress, known for Not Cool (2014).
Laurel Gonsalves is known for Rolling Stone Magazine: The 10th Anniversary (1977) and Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres (2021).
Laurel Griggs was best known as the longest running Ivanka in the Tony Award winning ONCE the Musical on Broadway. She performed the role for 17 months (2013-2015) in addition to attending school full time. She made her acting debut as Polly in Rob Ashford's celebrity studded Broadway production of Cat on a Hot tin Roof (2013) starring Scarlett Johansson. In addition to theater, Laurel has done numerous commercials and voice-overs. Her reputation is an incredibly professional child who respects her craft and others. Laurel has also donated her time to numerous charities including Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. She has been called the "secret weapon" for her collection abilities. Laurel lived in New York City with her parents, Elizabeth Rivlin and Andrew Griggs, and her dog McCloud. Elizabeth helped manage Laurel's busy schedule and Andrew is a special events director best known for his work at the Roxy NYC producing major concerts and corporate events. She attended public school in Manhattan and loved music, reading, swimming, singing, ice skating, playing with friends and of course watching movies and television. She died at age 13, of an asthma attack at her Manhattan apartment.
Laurel Harris is an American Actress best known by many for her portrayal of "Karla Porter," wife to Willem Dafoe in the film adaptation of Dean Koontz's best selling novel, "Odd Thomas," directed by Stephen Sommers. Other notable performances include "Mrs. Copeland" in the American Girl film, "Saige Paints the Sky," starring opposite Jane Seymour, and as the mommy-dearest-character, Helen, in "The Creep Behind the Camera." Laurel studied acting and musical theater at The United States International University in San Diego, California, was a theater major at Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington, and later honed her production skills at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs before finishing her B.A. there with an emphasis in Film and Television studies. An accomplished dancer and choreographer, Laurel was a founding member of Ormao Dance company in Colorado and trained for more than 27 years before retiring from Ballet, Jazz and Modern Dance. Her company, "Imagination in Motion" also brought the fun of dance and improvisation to school children and was a great source of pride for Ms. Harris. While Laurel has been known nationally for hosting live television programming for varied programmers, including DISH TV, maintaining lengthy spokesperson contracts for Fortune 500 companies, and voicing countless television and radio commercials, she is also an accomplished producer. She's won numerous Telly's, NATOA's and an Emmy from the Heartland Chapter for a series of notable PSA's. Her passion for the outdoors, family and acting keep her motivated and she is always eager to explore parts of the world unknown.
Laurel Hoitsma is an actress and producer, known for Stuck (2019), Late Bloomers (1996) and Stealin' Home (1994).
Laurel Holloman was born on May 23, 1971 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. She is an actress, known for The L Word (2004), The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love (1995) and Boogie Nights (1997). She was previously married to Paul Macherey.
Laurel House is an international celebrity Dating and Relationship Coach known for her tough love and no-games coaching style. She is a dating coach on E!'s "Famously Single," co-host of "The Great Love Debate" podcast on PodcastOne, a Dating Coach for Three Day Rule Matchmaking and CupidsPulse, and she has been a featured expert on KTLA Morning News, E! News, Good Morning America, Nightline, Glamour, AskMen, Brides.com, Thrillist.com, and dozens of other print, online, and television outlets. Her 5th book "Screwing The Rules: The No-Games Guide to Love" was published with Running Press. Her YouTube videos, which have had over 25 million views are edgy, authentic, relatable yet aspirational. She gives experience-based actionable how-to advice to empower viewers and clients to get out from under, over, and move on from breakups; learn how to have amazing first dates; turn those dates into healthy, fulfilling relationships; and become their best selves. As a Dating Coach, Laurel has created the no-games strategy to find love- deep, hard and fast. Her clients range in age from 16-72 years old, and live anywhere from LA to NYC, Canada to South Korea. She works with clients to up their confidence, fix their dating screw-ups, provide the right words over text and online dating and even creating scripts for phone and in-person conversations as their Cyrano, reality and hip check, and help them stay on their dating and relationship purpose. As A Relationship Expert, Laurel helps clients present their best selves, maintain intimacy and communication, and even design perfect dates- where to go, and how to create statement-making or quietly unforgettable experiences that help turn friends into lovers and lovers into lifelong partners. Laurel helps translate the deep-seeded needs and superficial wants of both men and women, demystifying dating and relationships by removing the games, and getting back to the real purpose: love.
Laurel King is an actress, known for Dangerous Cargo (1996).