Laurie Holden

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A dual citizen of Canada and the U.S., Holden's career got of to
the kind of start most actors can only dream of. Upon graduating
from UCLA, Holden was accepted as part of the National Honor Society
and received the "Natalie Wood Award" for Best Actress. She went on
to study the classics at The Webber Douglas Academy of Art and honed
her craft under the tutelage of Larry Moss at The Larry Moss Acting
Studio. It was while performing on stage in "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof",
that Holden was discovered by Frank Darabont (The Shawshank
Redemption, The Green Mile), who thought she was perfect for the
lead in his Capra-esque drama "The Majestic." Laurie's captivating
feature film debut starring as Jim Carrey's long lost love in the
film was met with critical acclaim by the New York Times and film
critics around the world.
Holden has created an arsenal of memorable characters in film,
theater and television since she began her career as a child. The
stepdaughter of veteran film director, Michael Anderson, Holden
traveled the world with her family on various locations growing up
and got her first break as Rock Hudson's daughter in Ray Bradbury's
"The Martian Chronicles". The young actress who was cast to play Mr.
Hudson's daughter suddenly fell through and at the tender age of six
and Laurie was thrown in to take over. Not bad for her first acting
job. An avid academic, Holden initially looked at acting as a hobby
and had plans to pursue a career in investment banking. She attended
McGill University where she studied economics but made an unexpected
switch to theater at the end of her freshman year. Since then she
has worked steadily in original films for HBO and Showtime and
co-starred with Vanessa Redgrave in the TNT miniseries "Young
Catherine". She gained notoriety playing 'Marita Covarrubias', the
U.N informant to Fox Mulder, on the long running hit "The X-Files,"
and starred as the only female lead opposite Michael Biehn in the
remake of the MGM classic "The Magnificent Seven" for CBS. Her
episodic work on television is vast and includes a comedic turn in
the critically acclaimed "Due South" for which she was nominated for
a Gemini Award (a Canadian Emmy). Her memorable roles in such hits
as "Fantastic Four" (where she played Michael Chiklis' love
interest) and the cult hero Cybil Bennet in Christophe Gans'
artistic-horror video game adaptation of "Silent Hill" have made her
a bit of a pop culture favorite with audiences of all ages. Holden
recently starred "on the good side of the aisle" opposite Thomas
Jane and Marcia Gay Harden in the Steven King/Frank Darabont film
"The Mist".
Named as one of the top 100 Most Creative People in Hollywood in
Entertainment Weekly's It List and One of Ten Actors to Watch by
Variety, Holden is actively producing film, theater and television
projects in addition to her acting pursuits.