Laimarie Serrano
Laimarie was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. At the tender age of 5 with the help of her father, she began writing, casting and directing plays for her church as long as she was always the leading actress. Being the only girl and the youngest of 4 children, her parents supported and encouraged her creativity. The family moved to Indianapolis, Indiana when Laimarie was 7 years old. The move was a difficult one for Laimarie, because she did not speak English which kept her from participating in any school productions for a while. Laimarie's #1 priority was to learn English and quickly became involved in School plays & Folk dancing competitions at her elementary school. At 13, Laimarie won the Miss Indianapolis Teen USA Pageant, and she went on to compete in the "Miss Indiana Teen USA Pageant" this experience gave her a new determination, and the very next year she entered the "Millie Lewis Modeling Competition" in Atlanta. She won 2nd place overall in both the Runway competition, and the commercial competition and 1st place overall in the Photography competition. At the convention, she sparked the interest of a few agencies from New York and within a few months she was in New York going out on castings. After a couple of months she returned to Indianapolis, where she continued going to school. In 1996, she was accepted into "Conceptos", the prestigious music school at "Televisa" in Mexico City, Mexico. Upon her return to the United States in 1998, she made the move to Miami. While in Miami she worked as the host for "Caliente" for "Univision". In 2001, Laimarie took off for Puerto Rico to compete for the "Miss Toa Alta Universe Pageant". After winning the pageant, she went on to represent Toa Alta in the "Miss Puerto Rico Universe pageant". While in P.R., she guest starred in "Eso Vale" and appeared in the publications "Vea" and "Vanidades". In 2002, she moved to Los Angeles, where she resides and continues to work as an actress.