Corinne Laurance

Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, USA

Corinne Laurance is an award winning American SAG / AFTRA Actress, Recording Artist & Medical Doctor. She began her entertainment career at age 11 studying acting, music, storytelling & voice overs. At the age of 14, she internationally performed as a pop vocalist in Ireland. She studied acting at the Van Mar Academy of Television & Motion Picture Acting in Hollywood under legendary Ivan Markota & with other industry favorites. She vocally trained with Nick Cooper at VCS & with Showcase Singers under Joie Gendron. Her stage performances include Broadway Musical Theatre in Los Angeles in A Christmas Carol, Bye Bye Birdie & Big River. She did her Medical training in Internal Medicine across 5 US states. Entertainment credits include performances in film, television, commercials, hosting, print & theatre. She was a medical spokeswoman for an International Fortune 500 company. She is best known for her starring television role as District Attorney in the TV crime series, Arrest & Trial Series 2000, & American Justice Warriors. Other television credits include The Adventures of Fuzz & Malloy, Uncovered - Crime Series, Outta Pocket Series, & Supreme Justice with Judge Karen. Film credits include leading roles in Catherine The Great, StarTrack, Unbelievable Chinese Prophesies & Dead Time.

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