Laurene Landon, a statuesque blonde actress, has made a lasting impression in the film industry with her energetic performances, impressive physical abilities, and captivating sex appeal. She is often cast as tough, no-nonsense action heroines, bringing a winning combination of fiery determination and cheerful humor to her roles.
Born Laurene Landon Coughlin in Toronto, Canada, Landon's family relocated to the United States when she was just four years old. Standing at an impressive 5'9", she has gone on to star in a variety of films, showcasing her athletic prowess and performing many of her own stunts.
Landon's early career saw her appear in Robert Aldrich's comedy...All the Marbles (1981),where she played one of two female wrestlers, alongside Peter Falk. She also had memorable roles in Airplane II: The Sequel (1982) and I, the Jury (1982),showcasing her comedic timing and dramatic range.
The 1980s saw Landon take on more action-oriented roles, including the titular character in Matt Cimber's Hundra (1983) and a half-Native American warrior in Yellow Hair and the Fortress of Gold (1984). Her performances in these films cemented her status as a talented and capable action star.
In the 1980s, Landon also appeared in the thriller Maniac Cop (1988) and its sequel, Maniac Cop 2 (1990),playing a courageous policewoman. After a hiatus from acting, Landon returned to the screen in the Masters of Horror (2005) episode, Pick Me Up (2006).
Outside of her acting career, Landon is a skilled writer, penning scripts in her spare time. She is also an award-winning lyricist, having authored rap music for an L.A. Metro Transit Authority video.