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LAUREN
BLACK
Lauren also excels in live Theater, performing
in emotionally compelling and heartfelt plays
such as, "Roe" as "Roxy," the broken and
pregnant teenager who can't get an
abortion, "Kids From The Lake" as "Ashley," a
woman returning to her hometown she was
abused in hopes to conquer her fears and Lauren also excels in stand-up. Her
reconnect with her old childhood flame. She confidence is untouchable. She received tons
wrote, produced, and directed "Fall Deeply In of support from the audience after
Love With You," a short play for Black History performing her first set at "The Monkey
Month involving a woman hating her Afro but House," followed by performing at "Alameda
then realizes her beauty, snatches that wig Comedy Club," "The Milk Bar," "Barrel Proof
off, throws out that flat iron, and embraces Lounge," "4 Bells," and more. She has high
her god gifted natural black hair honey. energy, organic original material, and a
captivating stage presence that viewers
She has completed the full two-year can't get enough of! Lauren has won many
intensive professional Meisner Technique comedy battles and shows. She continues to
program at "Empower House Acting Studios," make the world brighter by turning her
taught by "Melissa." Lauren has also trauma into positives.
sharpened her skills by working with other
acting teachers such as "Jason Stuart," Lauren knows all too well that her career will
"Deryn Warren," "James Ciccone," "Cody not knock on her door. She created her own
Dorkin," and more. production company, "LB Productions," and
began writing, producing, directing, and
starring in her short films. Her most recent
film, "Horrific High," follows a drug addict
couple "Mundaye" follows a young woman
trying to get justice from a bad cop, and
"Escaping The Game" follows a sex worker
and her gorilla pimp all available on Amazon
Fire TV, Scenes Plus Prime Time channels on
Roku, YouTube, and more. Lauren's all about
keeping it real, so her screenplays focus on
realistic and dark events. Her comedy "What
In The Balls," following a sex addicts
anonymous class, won an award at the
"Clout" Film Festival.