Lara Cody was born on September 8, 1957 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is known for Akira (1988), Kyûketsuki hantâ D (1985) and Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001).
Lara Cohen is known for National Theatre Live: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2018), Dalgliesh (2021) and Regrets (2012).
Lara Corrochano was born on February 3, 1973 in Madrid, Spain. She is an actress, known for Hispania, la leyenda (2010), Hospital Central (2000) and Los simuladores (2006).
Lara Daans is an actress and writer, known for Ice Girls (2016), A Dark Truth (2012) and King of Sorrow (2007). She has been married to Damian Lee since October 19, 1997. They have one child.
Lara Dale was trained from early childhood in classical music and ballet. She fell in love with choreography and began creating works for ballet and modern dance before moving to NYC to pursue a career as a choreographer. A serious dance injury completely changed her life and sent her on a very different path. She lucked into a rent-controlled apartment in Alphabet City and was privileged to work as Assistant to the late Howard Guttenplan, Director of Millennium Film Workshop in the East Village, back in the days of Super 8 and 16MM. She got to see early screenings of Todd Haynes, Susan Seidelman, Spike Lee, Tom DiCillo and Jim Jarmusch, among others, and was tremendously inspired by their hard work, innovation, and independent success. Her immersion from a young age in the precise timing of classical music and the rigorous physical movements of ballet and modern dance created the perfect background for mastering the art of Foley, which she learned from Emmy Award winning Foley Artist Ellen Heuer. Her early experience at Millennium also gave her a soft spot for independent filmmakers, and she continues to make promising low budget projects a priority whenever possible.
Lara De Flumeri is an actress, known for Australian Gangster (2021).
Lara is an award-winning actress after taking home the Best New Talent award at the OzFlix International film awards. Winning the award for her role as Fiona Day, the lead role in the independent mumblecore feature film, 'Friends, Foes and Fireworks', produced by Nexus Production Group. She was born in Melbourne and spent most of her childhood in Darwin, Australia. After living her teen years in country Victoria, she eventually moved to Melbourne to pursue classical ballet. An injury stopped this career path but it didn't stop her passion for story telling and falling in love with acting. Recognised for her exceptional skills in character acting, Lara also has proven experience in dramatic and comedy roles with particular focus on empathetic, archetypal and mysterious characters. Lara has studied acting extensively as well as spending two years in Vancouver, Canada where she appeared in Untold Stories of the ER (airing worldwide on the TLC channel) and a commercial for Yahoo (USA). In Australia Lara has appeared in a number of commercials, live broadcasts and lead roles in numerous short films and feature films. Lara trained under Jeb Beach and Andrew McIlroy and Associates in Vancouver focusing on camera for both film and television. She has also studied extensively at Melbourne's most reputable theatre training school, Peter Sardi's School of Acting, graduated from the one-year acting course at NIDA and attended private American Dialect tuition with Anna McCrossin-Owen. Lara is a former professional classical ballerina with over 18 years of training and experience in dance styles of ballet, contemporary and jazz. Lara is represented by Gael McDonald at Williams Management.
Lara made her first professional debut at the age of 7 years on the Westend stage in the Wizard of Oz (Palladium) She has since gone on to perform in Les Miserables (Queens) and at The Royal Court. Lara is a young actress from the UK and has appeared in movies and TV in recent years.
Lara Denning is known for I Came By (2022) and Ruthless! The Musical (2019).
Lara Dorée is a London based Production Manager, who began her career as an actress. Born in Hertfordshire she first appeared in BBC's Hope and Glory in 2000. Lara began developing & producing theatre before making the move to film and Television. She developed the stage play Concrete Jungle with Oliver Award winning writer Bola Agbaje in 2010. In 2013 she began Line Producing on feature film Deadly Virtues; Love. Honour. Obey with director Ate De Jong. Lara has since worked on the Worlds first interactive film Late Shift, HBO/LeftBanks series Strike Back, Netflix series Turn Up Charlie and many more.