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Laura House

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  • Born
    c. 1970 · Grand Prairie, Texas, USA
  • Height
    5′ 2″ (1.57 m)

Biography

    • Laura House is an actress, comic, writer and teacher. She was discovered in Austin, Texas while performing stand-up comedy at night and teaching seventh grade by day. She was featured in HBO's Aspen Comedy Festival, then starred on Mtv's first scripted sit-com "Austin Stories." Later she performed on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend" and other stand-up shows while continuing acting and writing. She played a hillbilly slut opposite Natalie Portman in "Where the Heart is." Laura has written on hit TV shows including the Emmy-winning "Samantha Who?" and "Mom." She has developed a "Super Mom" show with Barry Sonnenfeld for ABC, a sketch show featuring Rachel Crow for Nickelodeon and a lady-slacker show with Katey Sagal for FX.

      She's published in three books, including "True Tales of Lust and Love," "Comedy Film Nerds Guide to the Movies, and "Stricken: The 5000 Stages of Grief."

      She's an LA favorite at stand-up and storytelling shows. She also teaches pitching, writing and meditation.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Eric Rudnick

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  • Member of ACME Comedy Theatre's Zebra and Bravo Companies.
  • Laura House is adopted and found out in her 20's that her birth name was "Ginger".

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