Actress cây nguyệt quế, laurel Harris is grabbing attention and gaining những người hâm mộ of all ages for her gần đây roles as the on-screen Mom to some young protagonists.
Adolescent girls and their parents will recognize cây nguyệt quế, laurel from the 2013 American Girl franchise film “Saige Paints the Sky.” She lovingly played Mrs. Copeland, the kind-hearted and supportive Mom of the films young heroine.
Now, boys and action-thriller những người hâm mộ will get to know cây nguyệt quế, laurel from her current role in “Odd Thomas,” based on the novel bởi Dean Koontz and directed bởi Stephen Sommers (“The Mummy”). cây nguyệt quế, laurel steps-in as the wife of the town Sheriff (Willem Dafoe) and the mother-figure to our hero Odd (Anton Yelchin), as he tries to stop a disaster of apocalyptic proportions. Of course, the teens won’t appreciate the comedic romantic fodder that cây nguyệt quế, laurel and Willem offer the story, but it will definitely resonate with parents.
Up next, cây nguyệt quế, laurel will be transforming into a strict ‘mommy-dearest’ type for the new indie feature, “The Creep Behind the Camera,” set to premiere in Amsterdam this April.
cây nguyệt quế, laurel has been popping up in indie films for years, including “Legacy of the Tengu” and “Fall River.” She even created her own film, “Milk, Sugar, Cream & Air,” which screened at several festivals around the country. A Colorado native, cây nguyệt quế, laurel was first drawn to the world of dance, both performing and later as a choreographer before lending her talents to acting.
cây nguyệt quế, laurel Harris is certainly proving to be a talented ‘mommy’ not to be missed.
Follow cây nguyệt quế, laurel Harris at:
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Adolescent girls and their parents will recognize cây nguyệt quế, laurel from the 2013 American Girl franchise film “Saige Paints the Sky.” She lovingly played Mrs. Copeland, the kind-hearted and supportive Mom of the films young heroine.
Now, boys and action-thriller những người hâm mộ will get to know cây nguyệt quế, laurel from her current role in “Odd Thomas,” based on the novel bởi Dean Koontz and directed bởi Stephen Sommers (“The Mummy”). cây nguyệt quế, laurel steps-in as the wife of the town Sheriff (Willem Dafoe) and the mother-figure to our hero Odd (Anton Yelchin), as he tries to stop a disaster of apocalyptic proportions. Of course, the teens won’t appreciate the comedic romantic fodder that cây nguyệt quế, laurel and Willem offer the story, but it will definitely resonate with parents.
Up next, cây nguyệt quế, laurel will be transforming into a strict ‘mommy-dearest’ type for the new indie feature, “The Creep Behind the Camera,” set to premiere in Amsterdam this April.
cây nguyệt quế, laurel has been popping up in indie films for years, including “Legacy of the Tengu” and “Fall River.” She even created her own film, “Milk, Sugar, Cream & Air,” which screened at several festivals around the country. A Colorado native, cây nguyệt quế, laurel was first drawn to the world of dance, both performing and later as a choreographer before lending her talents to acting.
cây nguyệt quế, laurel Harris is certainly proving to be a talented ‘mommy’ not to be missed.
Follow cây nguyệt quế, laurel Harris at:
link