Laura Stetman, born Laura Noelle Stetman on January 24, has been performing since the tender age of three. As a young child, she would often be heard portraying various Disney characters from the comfort of her bedroom. At the age of six, she made her stage debut as a singing plate and an old beggar woman in her school play, Beauty and the Beast. This marked the beginning of her journey as a young actress, and she continued to hone her craft by attending Perry Mansfield's summer performing arts camp in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
As she grew older, Laura's passion for acting only intensified, and she made the bold decision to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. She left her small mountain town and ventured to Southern California, where she enrolled in Gary Spatz The Playground A Young Actor's Conservatory, one of the top film acting schools in Los Angeles. During her time at the conservatory, she had the privilege of working with renowned coaches such as Gayla Goehl, Faran Fonte, and Gary Spatz himself.
After graduating from the conservatory, Laura's big break came when she landed her first commercial and was pursued by her first talent agency. She soon became a member of Sag-Aftra and went on to star in numerous short films, features, TV series, and web series. Her early work included a stint on the nominated TV series "Skitz," where she played a range of dramatic and comedic roles for Three60TV.
Laura's career gained momentum when she landed a principal role in Universal Studio's "HHN 2019" commercial, playing the role of Jenny opposite Slimer from the iconic movie Ghost Busters. This led to co-star and guest starring roles on Disney Plus's "The Right Stuff" and Wild Dog's Productions "Woods of Purgatory." She then went on to star in leading roles in many feature films and short films, including the sci-fi dramatic feature film "The Connection," the horror comedy feature film "American Bigfoot," and the Found Footage horror feature film "The Zand Order."