Lara is an Australian/German actor, writer and comedian. She completed the Young Actors Studio course at The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney before winning the first ever Vincent D'onofrio scholarship to the Lee Strasberg Institute and moving to NYC, where she completed the 2 year conservatory program. Since then she has worked extensively in film and TV including appearances in Netflix's Master of None, Comedy Central's The Other Two, Bull (CBS), Power (Starz) as well as regularly performing standup at Gotham Comedy Club in New York City.
Lara Goodison is an actress and Writer. She landed her first television role at the age of 20 when she played Marla Mackinnon in the BBC show The Cut. The Cut went on to make three series and Lara appeared in all 40 episodes of the television show. Since then she has gone on to work in both television and film with the likes of Jack O'Connell, Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Mattias Inwood. Lara co wrote and stared in the television pilot called 'Ladders' written and produced with her co star on The Cut, Billie North. Lara has recently completed work as the lead in the psychological feature, The Midwife.
Lara Graham is an actress, known for Case Files (2022), Adrift in Soho (2019) and Levi and Scarab (2016).
Lara Grice was born on August 11, 1971 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. She is an actress, known for Girls Trip (2017), Logan (2017) and Queen Sugar (2016). She has been married to Stephen Perret since November 23, 2012.
Lara grew up between three continents with an Australian Mother and Slovenian Father. Both of her parents had a love for the arts, performance, healing and travel which they instilled in Lara, who has gained extensive experience and knowledge in these areas. Lara's performance training began with a love of dance at a young age. At 14, she was accepted into The Nevada Ballet of Arts where she received formal dance training in various forms of jazz, ballet, modern and funk. At 18, she went to UNLV as a Dance Major and after two years transferred to the Theater Department to study acting. Soon after, she landed her first role in a Las Vegas show -- singing and dancing at the Las Vegas Hilton's "Kristine & The Sting Show". After performing in numerous shows in Las Vegas in her early 20s, Siegfried & Roy, EFX, Splash, Lara was offered an opportunity to perform in a musical theater production of Grease in Europe. For the next six years, from her home base in Germany, Lara successfully freelanced as a dancer, singer, actress, choreographer and producer for pop groups, television shows, fashion events, theater productions, industrial shows and conventions. The 9/11 tragedy pushed her to step away from the performing arts for a while and delve deeper into acting and the healing arts. Lara moved to London where holistic health, massage, yoga and meditation soon took on a larger role in her life while she pursued vigorous performance training as an actor. She studied at The Actors Center and City Lit College while performing in West End and UK stage shows. London was her home for 3 years. In 2008, Lara returned to the United States. She spent two years in Las Vegas working in yoga and dance and with a non-profit for woman in Africa before her acting career drew her to Los Angeles. Lara loves living in LA and is focused on acting for film and television while she remains an artist and a healer.
Lara Heller performs in 4 languages fluently; English, German, French and Persian. Lara was a professional figure skater for Germany and graduated with a degree in law from The London School Of Economics and an MA in Acting from Arts Ed. She was born in England and raised in a mountain village in Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Lara now splits her time between LA and London. Lara first came to public attention as the actress in The Cut, which won the Vittorio Veneto Award at the Venice Film Festival. The story is about a father (Tahar Rahim) searching for his twin daughters (Lara Heller). The film was endorsed by Martin Scorsese who was quoted as saying "Fatih Akin's The Cut is a genuine, hand-made epic, of the type that people just don't make anymore." Recent credits include the new David Bowie movie, Stardust, by Gabriel Range (Salon Pictures), The Obscure Life Of The Grand Duke Of Corsica with Timothy Spall and Peter Stormare and the video game NBA2K. Lara has a body of action work due to her love of sports and on screen combat training. Water sports include trick-wakeboarding, waterskiing, surfing, swimming, fly boarding and diving. Winter sports include professional figure skating and skiing. Dance training includes contemporary, jazz, waltz, salsa and Persian dancing.
Lara Jackson is known for Disenchanted (2022).
Lara Jean Chorostecki was born in Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Lara Jean is an actor and producer, known for Nightmare Alley (2021), Hannibal (2013) and Reacher (2022).
Lara Jean Mummert Sullivan, also known as Lara Jean Mummert or Lara Jean Sullivan, was born in San Francisco, California to a Portuguese Mother, and Italian Father. She spent most of her early years training and performing as a dancer in New York City. She received a performance scholarship from the prestigious Purchase Conservatory in New York. Upon graduating she got her start in the theatre industry Puppeteering, singing and performing as Elmo for Sesame Street Live. While touring she landed her first on camera role, a lead part in the Science Fiction film "Space". In 2020 Lara Jean won Multiple Best Actress Awards and you can see her now on Amazon, Hulu, Shutter, Sony TV and more!
Perhaps best known for her six seasons on camera as tomboy Samantha on NBC's hit sitcom "Gimme a Break", Lara Jill began her career on Broadway in "The Music Man" with Dick Van Dyke. Lara Jill graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Magna Cum Laude from New York University and Fordham School of Law. She passed the Bar Exam in three states and was a practicing attorney in NYC. She returned to the biz with numerous recurring and guest roles on television, and has starred in and lent her voice to award winning animated series for 2 decades. Also an accomplished singer, you've heard her voice on recordings including Disney Jr's Doc McStuffins and Henry Hugglemonster soundtracks, The Children's Museum of Los Angeles' Readers' Theatre, Adiboo's Discovery Series, and NPR's acclaimed The Wizard of Oz, along with many popular toys and video games.