Lachlan O'Brien is an actor, known for Why Are You Like This? (2018).
Lachlan has lived on the ocean since he was born and surfs or skates every day when he's at home. In addition he plays basketball and lacrosse, can tie a mean fishing fly and is a budding photographer and dog whisperer. At home on the stage his true love is working behind the cameras for television and film.
Lachlan Power is known for Hide and Seek: School Edition (2022), Sidemen (2016) and Minecraft Monday (2019).
Lachlan Quarmby is known for He's Not Worth Dying For (2022), Fresh (2022) and Charmed (2018).
Lachlan Sutherland is an actor, known for The Family Law (2016) and Ngarrindjeri Yarluwar-Ruwe Program: CLLMM Ngarrindjeri Partnerships Evaluation (2016).
Lachlan Watson is an American actor, born and raised in Raleigh, NC. Lachlan was homeschooled from preschool through their graduation from High School. Lachlan got an early start acting in local Raleigh theater companies and working with their family in community theater productions. Lachlan played Jeffery Skilling's daughter in their first professional theater production with Burning Coal Theatre at age 10. Lachlan has been involved in nearly every aspect of the theater production from acting to costumes and dressing and has multiple makeup design credits. Lachlan's first love of the theater is performing Shakespeare, having acted in over 6 professional and community theater productions of the Bard. As a performer, Lachlan learned trapeze, silks and other aerial skills as well as participated in historical reenactments throughout the region. Lachlan is also working on producing their own professional production of "The Tempest". Early in their career Lachlan received many acting roles, including an episode of Drop Dead Diva (2009) in which they played a transgender boy fighting for use of the school's bathroom. The episode, Drop Dead Diva: Identity Crisis (2014), won a GLAAD Media award in 2015 for Outstanding Individual Episode in a Series without a Regular LGBT character. They are starring as Theo Putnam, a transgender kid in the Netflix original series, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018). Lachlan, as one of the youngest self-identified non-binary actor, is an outspoken advocate/activist for LGBTQ+ rights and community. In 2018 Lachlan was featured on a Netflix produced talk segment titled, "What I Wish You Knew: About Being Non-Binary". They are also interested in fashion photography and jewelry design and have recently attended several fashion shows in Paris as part of Fashion Week.
Lachlan Woods is an actor and producer, known for The Menkoff Method (2016), Molly (2016) and Deepsea Challenge 3D (2014).
Lachrisa Grandberry is an actress, known for Chicago P.D. (2014) and The Thing About Harry (2020).
Born in Kerala and grew up in Johannesburg, South Africa. Lachu is a trained Bharatnatyam dancer and actor. She has worked in Malayalam movies like Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam which received a National Award in 2022. It won 2 Kerala State Film Awards and got nominated for IFFK & IFFI. Lachu did Safe which was nominated for Indian Panorama International Film Festival & she was in Kaly. She was born as Aiswarya Suresh but changed her name to Lachu for the movies.
Striking, intense actor from Australia. A leading man with both strong dramatic range and ample comic timing, Lachy Hulme broke into movies by writing Canadian action/drama Men with Guns (1997), a bloody tale of friendship and revenge directed by Kari Skogland. Following numerous guest appearances on Australian television and many "fringe" theatre productions, he starred as "Carl" in the little-seen thriller Four Jacks (2001), a perfect role that combined his natural intensity with a dark, violent streak. He won the Best Actor Award at the 2001 Melbourne Underground Film Festival as a result. Known for being very private, he does interviews when promoting a movie, but he never discusses his relationships or family. After Four Jacks, he re-teamed with writer/director Matthew George for a change of pace, the light-hearted adventure Let's Get Skase (2001), starring as real-life sleazebag turned kidnapper "Peter Dellasandro". Based on a true story, the film was attacked by Australian critics for being in "bad taste" at the time of its release. Hulme fought valiantly for the film, often attacking its critics in television and radio interviews, and the controversy boosted his profile considerably. He soon landed roles opposite Steve Irwin in The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course (2002) and in the video game _Enter the Matrix (2003)_.