Lauren Ackerman is an actress, known for Two Wrongs (2015).
Lauren Adams is an actor and improviser living in New York City. She hails from Maryland and has a degree from Elon University in North Carolina. Lauren plays Gretchen in Netflix Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. You can catch her doing comedy at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre from time to time. Lauren loves dogs and pizza which are totally common things to love.
Lauren Akemi Bradley is a Japanese / Italian actress based in Vancouver, Canada. Her love for the performing arts began at the age of 3 when she embarked into the world of dance. At the age of 10 she landed her first talent agent and began a career in commercials and film & television. Within the first few years of her acting career, Lauren had earned herself countless national and international commercial credits and landed herself a recurring role on the series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. A string of television roles followed for networks including Netflix, Fox, CW, ABC, TNT, Hallmark and Lifetime.
Lauren Alaina (real name Lauren Alaina Suddeth) quickly became a favorite on American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002) Season Ten's list of competitors, unique in her looks and known for her devotion to God. Born and raised in Rossville, Georgia, Lauren tapped into her talent of singing when her cousin got diagnosed with a brain tumor and convinced Lauren to pursue her singing dreams. During her stay on "American Idol", she quickly became friends with winner Scotty McCreery. They shared their Christianity, country roots and likability. Though Scotty won, Lauren was more than happy to lose to a friend and kissed him repeatedly after it was announced to what would later be called "Proof of McLaina", which is a couple nickname dubbed by Lauren and Scotty's fans. Though Lauren played it coy for weeks after, both she and Scotty have now said that they are like "brother and sister" and they are "best friends". Her new album, "Wildflower", hit stores in October of 2011 and, already, she shows some huge success, debuting at number 1 on iTunes. With her awesome looks, angelic voice and charming sense of humor, one thing is for sure: this "Georgia Peach" has talent and will go very far.
Lauren Albert was born on March 10, 1991 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA. She is an actress and director, known for Loss Prevention (2018) and The Submarine Kid (2015).
Lauren Albo is an actress, known for Sauce Boys (2021), Dead Voices (2020) and The Outlaw Johnny Black.
Lauren Alexander is an actress, known for Divos! (2020), Stevie TV (2012) and Early Edition (1996).
Creating, performing, and inspiring are the driving forces of Lauren's career in entertainment. Lauren started dancing at the age of 2 and quickly fell in love with the art form. She continued to dance throughout her formative years and into her early adulthood, where she became a professional dancer. During Superbowl XLVIII, Lauren auditioned and was picked to be one of Beyonce's dancers in the halftime show, which was viewed by millions. She has danced in several music videos including Aloe Blacc featuring Rebirth Brass Band's "Can you do this", The Jonas Brothers' "Pom poms", and Clay Walker's "Jesse James". She was an NFL cheerleader for the New Orleans Saints for two straight seasons. She took great pride dancing in front of 80,000 screaming die-hard fans each Sunday in the New Orleans Superdome. After moving to Los Angeles at the age of 20, she discovered acting, which became a new and exciting passion of hers. Two years later, she moved to New Orleans, a hub of the booming film industry of the south, and began progressing in her acting career. After deciding not to return to the NFL Cheerleading team, she was able to focus all of her energy into acting. Most recently she guest starred on NCIS:New Orleans and on ABC Network's Astronaut Wives Club. She also stared in the feature films, "The Shelter", "Sulfur", "Sex, Love, and Texts", "Silk Skream", and Hallmark's "Rodeo and Juliet". She is enjoying this natural progression of movement from dancing into acting and enjoys any chance to express her creativity. Lauren was born in sunny Tampa, Florida. She is of Cuban (from her paternal grandmother) and Italian decent. Growing up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana as the oldest of two children in a small family, she spent most of her adolescent years in the dance studio perfecting her craft. She traveled to dance competitions all around the US, where she won awards and scholarships at many different conventions. When she was twelve years old, her parents got divorced. This caused her to focus more on her creative outlets and began further exploring her creativity and passion for all things expressive. Being able to travel the nation gave her a yearning to explore and experience different cultures other than the South. These experiences widened her general perspective and outlook on life. She is currently back in the South, living in New Orleans as an actress, model, and dancer. She works between New Orleans, Mississippi, Atlanta, Dallas, and hopes put Los Angeles back on that list again very soon!
Lauren Alexandra is known for Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical (2022), Death on the Nile (2022) and Branagh Theatre Live: The Entertainer (2016).
Lauren Alexandre-Lasseur, is a bilingual American who began her career in Los Angeles as an actress, then went on to direct and produce theatre. Relocating to Paris, France in 1994, Lauren worked on numerous franco-anglophone co-productions for television, produced in France, insuring the quality of the anglophone casting, supervising the ADR and sound post-production of each series, and directing the French and English versions of over 200 episodes of series television in post-synchronization and dubbing. Today, Lauren is an Artistic Director in both Paris and Los Angeles, responsible for the English versions of such French feature films as Amelie from Montmartre, The Brotherhood of the Wolf, and the French ambiance of films such as Mr. Bean's Holiday as well as both English & French versions of the new television series XIII. With a degree in law and linguistics from UCLA, Lauren also works as a bilingual theatre professor and an artistic & linguistic coach, specializing in acting technique and "voice and character creation" (live action and animation). Continuing her work in the theatre, Lauren is also a playwright, producer and director. In 2005, she wrote and directed "Weave", an original theatre piece, in London. She is also the owner and Artistic Director of "Lion's Share Theatre Company" through which she successfully directed and produced several plays, including Burlingue. She is currently writing and producing "Le Chef d'Oeuvre Etait Presque Parfait!", a new comedic thriller in which she will perform.