Laura's journey in the world of theatre and film began in 2002, following her graduation from the prestigious Danish National Theatre School in Copenhagen. Her accomplishments have been widely recognized, with notable achievements in both stage and screen productions.
One of her most recent accolades was the Natsværmer (Moth) Award at the Copenhagen Night Film Festival in 2005, which she shared with her brother Nicolas. This recognition was a testament to her dedication and talent in the industry.
In 2004, Laura was nominated for the prestigious TV Zulu Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Ditte in Susanne Bier's critically acclaimed film Brødre (Brothers). This nomination was a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her versatility and range as an actress.
Laura's achievements in theatre are equally impressive, with notable performances at the renowned Betty Nansen Theatre and in the role of Asta in the Danish Royal Theatre's production and tour of Ibsen's Little Eyolf. This production was particularly notable, as it included a historic visit to Greenland in 2006.
Born into a family of artists, Laura is the third child of renowned actress Helle Hertz and actor/director Christoffer Bro. Her two brothers, Anders Peter and Nicolas Bro, are also actors, making her part of a talented family dynasty.