Laura Jill Ramsey's life journey began in Brandon, Wisconsin, where she spent her early years before embarking on a journey of self-discovery that would ultimately lead her to the city of angels. At the tender age of 19, Laura found herself in Los Angeles, where she adopted a carefree lifestyle, embracing the freedom of the gypsy spirit. However, her nomadic existence was soon disrupted when she was discovered while waiting tables, and she was promptly sent out on her first audition the very next day. With a newfound sense of purpose, Laura went on to book the job and has since maintained a consistent and impressive career, punctuated by periods of creative exploration.
Laura's approach to her craft is characterized by a commitment to being well-rounded, believing that a multifaceted approach is essential for delivering a strong performance. When not working on set, she can often be found indulging in her other creative passions, which have played a significant role in shaping her artistic identity. Despite her busy schedule, Laura still makes time to explore the world beyond the confines of Los Angeles, where she currently resides.
Throughout her career, Laura has been fortunate enough to have been a part of a wide range of projects, including the critically acclaimed films "Lords of Dogtown" (2005),"She's the Man" (2006),"The Ruins" (2008),and "Somewhere" (2010). Her impressive resume also includes a stint on the hit TV series "Mad Men" (2007). Most recently, Laura has completed work on several exciting projects, including the Luke Evans-starring thriller "No One Lives" (2012),which is set to hit theaters in the spring of 2012, as well as Cynthia Mort's upcoming film "Radical".