British actress Laura Howard has been actively working in the entertainment industry since her teenage years, with a notable stint as the long-standing character Cully Barnaby in ITV's Midsomer Murders, a role she held from 1997.
Throughout her career, Howard has appeared in recurring roles in Soldier Soldier (1991) for Central Television and Young Dracula (2006) for CBBC, as well as taking on leading roles in Jack Rosenthal Screen One films Interview Day (1996) and Cold Enough for Snow (1997) for the BBC.
In addition to her screen work, Howard has also had a successful stage career, with credits including productions at the Royal Shakespeare Company, The Donmar Warehouse, Chichester Festival Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, Watford Palace, and Liverpool Playhouse.
Howard has also had the opportunity to work on new writing premieres at Theatre Royal Stratford East and HighTide Festival, as well as touring the UK with shows for The English Touring Theatre, Northern Stage, Touring Consortium, and for Sir Alan Ayckbourn and the SJT.
With a career spanning multiple decades, Laura Howard has established herself as a talented and versatile actress, with a wide range of credits to her name in both television and theatre.