Val Lauren is a talented actor, best known for his portrayal of Sal Mineo in the independent film "SAL", written and directed by James Franco. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where Val's performance received rave reviews from critics. Justin Chang of Variety praised Val's warm and gregarious turn as Sal, noting that he presents the character as good-natured, eternally optimistic, and committed to using his art to promote gay rights and awareness.
Neil Young of the Hollywood Reporter highlighted Val's impressive performance, describing him as magnetic and at ease with the dialogue. Sheri Linden of the Los Angeles Times praised Val's charismatic performance, suggesting that he captures the vulnerability that was intrinsic to Mineo's screen work.
Val's performance was also praised by critics at the Austin Film Festival, who noted that he brightly shines in a quiet role, bringing a raw and relatable quality to the character. His portrayal is spot-on with Mineo's spark and natural charm, and is ultimately the main reason to watch the film.
In addition to his film work, Val has a long history of success on stage. He has premiered over a dozen plays with his frequent collaborator Scott Caan, including the comedy "No Way Around But Through", which he directed and starred in opposite Caan and Melanie Griffith. The play was produced by Garry Marshall and Mike O'Malley, and had a successful sold-out and extended run at Marshall's esteemed "Falcon Theater".