Laura Campbell
Laura Campbell was born in Northern Ireland and relocated to the United States at 10 years of age. She can be seen on the small screen in a recurring role on ABC's Quantico, as well as many guest star roles on major television shows. On the big screen you can catch her playing opposite Vince Vaughn in Benedict Andrews' Seberg starring Kristen Stewart and Jack O'Connell. Other roles include the wild drifter, Reyna, in the Netflix released feature film Doomsdays, and as title roles in a multitude of short films. As a theatre professional she has worked locally and regionally in theaters across the country from The Clurman in her solo performance off-Broadway to the Tony Award-winning Alley Theatre in Houston as well as working with Tony Award-winning director Diane Paulus to adapt and stage a production of James Baldwin's Another Country. Laura is co-founder of Dynamo Studio, a women driven production company creating theatre and film to catalyze conversation around social issues and she heads up the events team for Film Fatales, a non-profit advocating for all marginalized genders in the film industry. Laura attended Tulane University in New Orleans where she received her degree in Theatre Studies, International Relations, and Conflict Resolution. She received her Masters Degree in Acting from Columbia University where she studied under Kristin Linklater, Andrei Serban, and Anne Bogart.