Laura Breckenridge was born on August 22, 1983 in Flourtown, Pennsylvania, USA. She is known for Amusement (2008), Related (2005) and Loving Annabelle (2006). She has been married to Benjamin Savage since May 26, 2013.
Laura Brent is an Australian actress. She was born in Melbourne but then moved to U.S. at the age of 5 with her mother. She has appeared in Australian T.V. Series: Chandon Pictures (2009), Legend of the Seeker (2010) and Rescue: Special Ops(2010).
Laura Brignone is known for 1994 (2019).
Since graduating from the Danish National Theatre School in Copenhagen in 2002, Laura has achieved recognition for her work on both stage and screen. Recently she was co-recipient of the Natsværmer (Moth) Award at the Copenhagen Night Film Festival 2005 along with her brother, Nicolas. In 2004, Laura was nominated for a TV Zulu Award for `Best Supporting Actress' as Ditte in Susanne Bier's critically acclaimed film Brødre (Brothers). In 2003, she was honoured with both the Reumert Talent Award for Theatre and the Prince Henriks of Denmark Arts Award. Notable theatre appearances include performances at the world-renowned Betty Nansen Theatre, and in the role of Asta in the Danish Royal Theatre's production and tour of Ibsen's Little Eyolf, which included a historic visit to Greenland in 2006. She is the third child of renowned actress Helle Hertz and actor/director Christoffer Bro, along with her two brothers, actor Anders Peter and writer/actor Nicolas Bro.
Laura Brockert is an actress and producer, known for Night Ryder (2018), Positive (2020) and The Tiny House Movie (2019).
Laura Brook is an actress, known for Mission: Impossible (1996), Emerald City (2016) and He Knew He Was Right (2004).
Laura Brousseau is known for Sausage Party (2016), The Addams Family (2019) and The Addams Family 2 (2021).
Laura Brown is known for Ami Jones (2005), Fraggle Rock (1983) and Carmen Sandiego (2019).
Laura Brown is an actress, known for Maciste contro i cacciatori di teste (1963), Copacabana Palace (1962) and 2 mafiosi contro Al Capone (1966).
Documentary director Laura Brownson was named Variety's '10 Documakers to Watch' in 2018. Brownson's incendiary Netflix original documentary The Rachel Divide about controversial former NAACP leader Rachel Dolezal premiered at the Tribeca Film festival where it was named 'one of the fest's best' by Rollingstone Magazine and touted as 'an enthralling drama' by The New Yorker. She found passion in the sports world, directing Deal With the Devil about groundbreaking boxer Christy Martin as part of the critically acclaimed Netflix anthology series Untold with the Way Brothers as Executive Producers. Her passion project The House Band produced by Ross Dinerstein at Campfire is in its final stages and promises to make its premiere in 2023. Brownson's documentary feature debut LEMON about spoken word artist Lemon Andersen, was produced by Impact Partners and had its U.S. premiere at DOCNYC where it won a special jury prize. The film went on to screen at over 50 film festivals worldwide, winning multiple jury prizes and was broadcast on PBS. Before turning to documentary film, Brownson worked for nearly 15 years in narrative features and television. She began her career working with Sean Penn's Clyde is Hungry Films collaborating on multiple projects. She then spent several years at Paramount Studios working for Michael Douglas' production company Douglas/Reuther. Turning her focus to television, Brownson produced television movies for CBS Films.