Laura Mitchell

Birthplace:
Singapore

Laura is a passionate artist and storyteller, known for her unwavering commitment to her craft. She has earned recognition for her ability to portray a wide range of characters, most notably for her role as Kate Middleton in the Harry and Meghan Lifetime film series: Harry and Meghan: A Royal Romance, Harry and Meghan: Becoming Royal, and Harry and Meghan: Escaping the Palace.  In addition Laura has become a prominent figure in romantic comedies, having carried multiple leading roles in films over the past few years. Her recent titles include Blueprint to the Heart, Love at the Ranch, A Great North Christmas, and Just Add Love.  In 2023, Laura made her writing and directorial debut with Meeting Mr. Christmas, a film in which she also played a supporting lead role. The film was produced by Screen Media and Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment.  When she's not acting, directing, or writing, Laura indulges in her other true passion: traveling. Always eager to explore new destinations, she loves discovering new cultures and ways of life across the globe.  - IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous

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Director:
2022  Meeting Mr. Christmas

Writer:
2022  Meeting Mr. Christmas

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