Laurie Empey is known for Joyride (2022), Hazel (2021) and American Dreamer (2022).
Laurie Fangeon is known for Le patient (2022).
Laurie Felix Bass is known for Dead Power, Underdog (2019) and Dead Cruelty (2015).
Laurie was born in East Orange, New Jersey. From an early age he knew he wanted to perform. He smiles as he tells the story of how at the age of five during the summer, he would pretend that he had his own radio show. He was the DJ and the music maker singing the hits from his bedroom window to the neighborhood. He's not sure if it bothered anyone, but he never heard any complaints. East Orange was full of talent. There was Billy Ford of Billy and Lilly who appeared on American Band Stand with their hit single Lucky Ladybug. The Fords lived down the street. There was John Amos of Good Times fame. John's mother and Laurie's mother worked together and were friends. Judy Clay who had a hit record Story Book Children rented a house from Laurie's father. Laurie played high school football with Dionne Warwick's brother Mancel. From grammar school to junior high through high school Laurie participated in school productions, talent shows, and choirs. When it was time to graduate from East Orange High School, Laurie's voice and drama coaches urged him to audition for Julliard. Laurie had also played on East Orange High School's State Championship Football Team, and was offered a scholarship to play football for The University of New Hampshire. Laurie's father who had grown up during The Great Depression urged him to go to New Hampshire so he could get a real job when he graduated. Laurie attended UNH and received a BS Degree in Biochemistry. His need to perform did not diminish. He used every non-committed elective to take studies in performance art courses. While at UNH Laurie co-founded a R&B band Satin Soul. After graduation, Laurie began a sales career of 35 years with major technology companies that allowed him to travel internationally, earn an MBA in Finance and Marketing, get married and raise a beautiful daughter. In 2008 when the economy collapsed, Laurie's last corporate job, VP of Business Development Government Markets was downsized, leading to his decision to do what he was meant to do... Perform! he immediately joined a male vocal group, The North Jersey Philharmonic Glee Club, established in 1939 making it the oldest African American male chorus in the country that is not affiliated with a church or university. It was during a rehearsal that one of the members mentioned he was working as an actor doing background work for films and TV. This struck a chord with Laurie. After a brief discussion, the glee club member gave Laurie his agent's contact information. The agent sent Laurie on his first job that week. Since then Laurie has worked every chance he could. To him background work was on the job training. He endured with enthusiasm long days, exterior winter late and overnight shoots, missing the last train to Jersey and spending the night in NY Penn Station. He took advantage of every opportunity to meet other actors, casting directors, on set assistant directors and the production crew members. While on set, he studied the principal actors and how they delivered a scene. Laurie is constantly training with acting coaches, attending seminars, and building his agent representation. He has also become a staple in corporate training videos, trade show videos, and live promotions. 2012 has been a great year for Laurie's acting career. In the past 6 months, Laurie has been cast in supporting and co-starring roles for TV & film. Laurie can be seen as the supporting character Nelson, in the short-film Moving Stories which was featured in the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. In addition, Laurie has just completed a Co-Starring role in the film Reunion 108, where he plays Alfonso Thomas an outspoken upfront and in your face member of the Alphas' 1978 Baseball Minor League Championship Team who enjoyed every minute of the fast life. Reunion 108 has been described as a mix between Bull Durham and Get Him To The Greek. In late 2011, Laurie was cast as the lead character in the "Who Shot The Sheriff" episode of NBC's Fatal Encounters, which aired on the Investigative Discovery Channel in May of 2012.
Laurie has been working professionally for over 20 years and has worked with legends including Michelle Pfeiffer, James Gandolfini, James Caan, Dennis Hopper, Martin Landau, Danny Aiello and Hugh Laurie to name only a few. Laurie played real life cop Donna Kading, opposite Josh Duhamel in the USA Network series, Unsoloved: a true crime story about the murder of Biggie Smalls and Tupac Shakur and was thrilled to work with Emmy award winning director, Anthony Hemmingway. She has also starred in numerous movies made for Lifetime including, "Into the Arms of Danger" alongside Cathy Moriarty, "In Bed with a Killer", "Erasing His Dark Past" and "My Mom's Darkest Secrets". With a wide breadth of success in TV & Film, Laurie was most recently seen in DC's Swamp Thing for CW. She has been in: every version of CSI (multiple times), Hawaii Five-O, Castle, Rush, Stalker, and 2 seasons of the Netflix original series Hemlock Grove opposite Dougray Scott and Famke Jansen. She starred in the Warner Brothers film The InCrowd and got her start acting in "To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday", opposite Michelle Pffiefer, Peter Gallagher and Claire Danes, where she was cast by legendary casting director Lynn Stalmaster (Tootsie, The Graduate). Laurie is a mother, yogi and athlete. She is thrilled that in her career she has been offered numerous prime time roles as mothers, male (yes male) con artists, maniacs, the girl next door, high powered attorneys, cops, victims, perps, athletes and devilish villains. From "kindhearted heroines" to the "evil monster", Laurie Fortier has been blessed with the gift of true versatility.
Laurie Gallardo is an actress, known for Duncan (2020), Two Step (2014) and The Doo Dah Man (2015).
Laurie Garrett is known for Contagion (2011), Unseen Enemy (2017) and Horizon (1964).
Laurie Goode was born in Windsor not long after WW2. His parents came from Hackney, East London, but moved out of the area during the Blitz; having been made homeless twice. In his late teens, as Laurie mastered the guitar, he became involved in photographic modelling. It was the Sixties and top fashion guru/entrepreneur, John Stephen, had his staff employ Laurie for countless photo sessions. Other organisations began to hire him for advertising campaigns, and for a period exceeding two years, his photos appeared in numerous publications. Feature parts in TV commercials followed, but a career in music was his main interest. He teamed up with London band Uproar. It was at this time he undertook his first speaking roles for film/TV directors John Dexter and Viktors Ritelis. Eventually the members of Uproar went their separate ways and Laurie then concentrated on various forms of writing. He wrote two plays for David McGillivrays' company The Entertainment Machine. Both plays were performed at the that The Edinburgh Festival. He has also written for Mick Carling's video company UXB and The Beat. At present, 2008, Laurie is writing the last draft of a novel.
Laurie Goodstein is a producer, known for Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (2012), The Daily (2017) and The Colbert Report (2005).
Laurie Gunst is known for ReMastered: Who Shot the Sheriff? (2018).