Laura Franco Martín is a versatile professional. During her career she has produced several short films, her most notable work being the feature film "Maleza", written and directed by Rubén Arnaiz. Currently both collaborate in the production of two new feature films. In addition, Laura has excelled in her professional life in other areas such as marketing, sales and communication in all its forms. She has specialized in event production, both corporate and musical among others. All this experience has been fundamental in her life to learn how to get the most out of budgets and exploit creativity when producing films. In 2022 she served as a jury in two Mexican film festivals, the "Collective Film Festival" of León Guanajuato and the "BJX Bajío Internatonal Film Festival".
Laura Fraser was born on 24th July 1975 and brought up in Glasgow. Her father, Alister, used to run a small building company but is now an aspiring scriptwriter; her mother, Rose, used to be a nurse but is now a college lecturer. She has an older brother who works with computers, a younger sister who is studying philosophy at university, and a younger brother who hasn't yet decided what he wants to do. Laura describes her family as a pretty close bunch. Alister Fraser was instrumental in getting his daughter into acting when she was at school. He wrote a play for the youth club in which she played the female lead. After completing High School, Laura did a drama foundation course at Glasgow's Langside College, and than went to the prestigious Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. During her time there, she got a supporting role in Gillies MacKinnon's film Small Faces (1995). This was on top of a couple of other minor roles she had taken (such as 'Big Day for the Bad Guys). The college authorities took a pretty dim view of the amount of professional work she had been taking on, questioning her commitment to the course. Having not been enjoying her time at the Academy, and encouraged by her parents, she dropped out after a year and moved to London. She landed the starring female role in the BBC adaptation of Neil Gaiman's _"NeverWhere" (1996) (mini)_ series, and then moved to several small or supporting roles in films (Cousin Bette, Man in the Iron Mask), as well as a lead in the short film 'Paris Brixton'. She also appeared as a minor character in single TV dramas, such as 'The Investigator' and 'The Tribe'). Her role in the movie Left Luggage (1998) was more substantial and led to her getting one of the main character roles in the black comedy Divorcing Jack (1998) (at least in the first half). And her highest profile performance as the lead female in the comedy Virtual Sexuality (1999) in 1998. From here she has appeared in a number of films, mainly in supporting roles, but always noticeable. Her performance as Lavinia in the offbeat version of Titus (1999) has particularly been singled out for praise. All these roles have demonstrated her versatility in characterization and style to the full. From the fantasy of 'Neverwhere', comedy of 'Virtual Sexuality', Shakespearean drama of 'Titus', emotional drama of 'Forgive and Forget' and slapstick of 'Kevin and Perry', Laura cannot be typecast. She effortlessly adapts to all the genres (and accents where needed; she has rarely appeared acting using her own Glasgow accent). Laura moved to America after completing Coney Island Baby (2002). She landed a role in the well regarded HBO drama Iron Jawed Angels (2004), and also met up with Karl Geary, her co-star in 'Coney Island Baby'. They lived together in Brooklyn, and subsequently married in New York in 2003. They moved to Ireland in mid 2004. In early 2005, Laura returned to live in Glasgow with her husband and stepdaughter, and a desire to start a family and focus on local work. She found she was pregnant in late 2005, and spent time working as a choreographer on a pantomime written by her father 'Oh Yes He Is!' for the charity Sense Scotland. In May 2006 she and Karl became proud parents of a baby girl. Laura intended to not work for 12 months and be a full-time mum, but by September 2006 she was back making a film for the BBC.
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Laura G Chirinos is an avid creative storyteller and proud LA native. From producing performance art in support of the LGBTQIA community while in college, to acting as Creative Arts Director for the Boys & Girls Club, Chirinos has been dedicated first and foremost to artistic expression, the development and implementation of diverse and female-led stories, and to supporting those who would create them. After producing three feature films and learning post production at Hollywood's premiere color-processing house Technicolor, Chirinos decided it was time, at long last, to direct. Revelations (2013), her directorial debut, screened both domestically and internationally including at HollyShorts, Lady Filmmakers, and London's Portobello Film Festival. Her 2015 film The Last Deal in partnership with the Boys & Girls Club was given their National Award of Achievement, and it was this return to creative mentorship that led Chirinos to a position with the American Film Institute (AFI). In 2017, Chirinos was part of establishing the inaugural Los Angeles session of the female-led non-profit Camp Reel Stories and became a Page International Screenwriting Awards semi-finalist with co-written short script History of Intent. While still supervising production at AFI, her WWII dramatic proof of concept Heed the Call (2018) screened at the prestigious SCAD (Savannah College of Art + Design) and Athena Film Festivals. It is now in series development. As a live music photographer, Chirinos has shot eclectic artists such as Solange, Portishead, Janelle Monae, The Dillinger Escape Plan, FKA Twigs, Nick Cave, Savages, Wu-Tang Clan, Bat For Lashes, and Run The Jewels.
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Laura Gaffuri is an actress, known for Dark Web: Descent Into Hell (2021).
Laura Galt is an actor, Drama Desk Winner and Tony Nominated Broadway producer, indie film producer, dancer, director, casting director, assistant director, and educator/teaching artist. Laura has served on Zach Theatre's Education Board and is involved as a teaching artist and judge for Young Playwrights for Change, a national middle school playwriting competition run by the American Alliance for Theatre and Education in collaboration with Zach Theatre. Young Playwrights for Change has a goal to produce meaningful conversations that will ripple across our nation to provoke change by sparking conversations and discussion throughout classrooms, schools, and communities. Laura has also worked in Los Angeles at International Creative Management, as an associate publicist for Nancy Seltzer Public Relations, was a part of the publicity team for Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman, Kathy Bates, Placido Domingo, Rob Reiner, and Jonathan Demme's acclaimed film Philadelphia. Laura was also Julia Louis Dreyfus's assistant and worked for Burt Reynolds Productions. She coordinated extras casting on Friday's Child (starring Tye Sheridan of X-Men and Ready Player One) and co-conceptualized/produced SXSW panels, "Hollywood to Broadway: Adapting Films for Stage," and "Film and Music: Collaborating on Broadway." Recognized for her performance as Judy in A Kid Like Jake, Laura won Broadway.com/Austin's Best Supporting Actress and Actor to Watch. Laura was a cast member of Company of Angeles' Production of David's Mother which won Los Angeles' prestigious Dramalogue, Ovation, and Garland Awards. Memorable moments: The Prom, Broadway and ancillary productions, ADR/Voice Over sessions on Scream (Wes Craven), Daylight (Rob Cohen), Father's Day (Ivan Reitman), and House Arrest (Harry Winer), her recurring role as Carrie, The Nerd, on Saved By The Bell, The New Class, and dancing/training with famed dance greats Joe Tremaine, Doug Caldwell, Marguerite Derricks, Michael Rooney, Tyce Diorio, Charles Klapow, Wade Robson, Danny Herman, Rocker Verastique, and Claude Thompson. Laura enjoys championing education, up and coming filmmakers, theatre, dance, and has a goal of involving herself and others in stage and screen narratives that have relevant messages and shift representation paradigms for women, youth, and underrepresented populations. www.atxrandom.com Additionally, Laura holds Masters Degrees in Communication Disorders/Speech Language Pathology and in Educational Administration. She provides accent modification training to actors and business professionals. Laura has been known to blog her "random thoughts" at http://atxrandom.blogspot.com/. For updates on Laura's latest projects check out www.lauragalt.com (acting) and www.atxrandom.com (production)