Laurel Harris
Laurel is an award-winning producer and American actress, perhaps best known as Willem Dafoe’s wife in the screen adaptation of Dean Koontz's best selling novel, “Odd Thomas,” and loved by young girls
worldwide for the American Girl film, “Saige Paints the Sky,” opposite Jane Seymour. Her extensive TV Credits include ABC, NBC, CW and Disney, and feature films through STARZ, Paramount and Fusion.
As a producer, Laurel has garnered an EMMY, multiple NATOA and TELLY Awards, and worked with numerous notable figures and Nobel Peace Laureates, such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu and His Holiness the Dalai Lama, traveling internationally to create alongside teams from the BBC and PBS. Laurel developed a passion for content that highlights underserved populations, and aims to create conscious, transformational entertainment under her Laurel Leaf Productions banner.
A respected voiceover artist, her narrations in the Nobel Legacy Film Series premiered for two consecutive years at the Venice International Film Festival, and included the documentary, THE DALAI LAMA - SCIENTIST, which received a standing ovation from a standing-room only crowd, and received international critical acclaim.
Her short film "47" that examines infertility and childlessness in women of a certain age is currently on the film festival circuit.
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