Laura Schein

Born: 1984-12-01

Laura Schein is an actor/writer living in Los Angeles, California. She is the co-creator and star of the acclaimed new musical Emojiland (New York Times Critics Pick; Richard Rodgers Award Finalist; Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, Off-Broadway Alliance Nominee), which opened January 2020 off-Broadway at The Duke On 42nd St. She voiced multiple roles in the animated feature UglyDolls, for which she also co-wrote the Kelly Clarkson/Janelle Monae duet "Unbreakable," shortlisted for the 2020 Academy Awards. She was a lyricist for the Netflix musical series Westside, and is the lyricist on the musical series Marriage Material for Jeffrey Katzenberg at Quibi. Laura has guest starred in several shows on Showtime, ABC, CBS, Amazon and SyFy, and was a series regular on YouTube Originals' comedy series Sing It! She co-created an improvised series for Funny Or Die, for which she received an LA WebFest "Outstanding Lead Actress" nomination. Additionally, Laura played significant roles in multiple award-winning indie films, and has performed at world-renowned theaters such as Center Theatre Group, Geffen Theater, and The Goodman Theater in Chicago. She got her Actor's Equity card at 13 playing Little Girl in the first national tour of Frank Galati's Ragtime.


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UglyDolls

as Various Voices (voice)
Released: 2019-05-01

In the adorably different town of Uglyville, weirdness is celebrated, strangeness is special and...

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Grizzly Night

as Janet Klein
Released: 2024-11-15

On August 12th, 1967, in Montana's Glacier National Park, the unthinkable happened: On the same...

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Exit, Pursued by a Bear

as Jen
Released: 2022-08-11

A feisty Angeleno attempts to trap a bear infiltrating her neighborhood.

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Masters of Sex

as Monica Fleming
First aired: 2013-09-29

William Masters and Virginia Johnson are real-life pioneers of the science of human sexuality....

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Sing It!

as Kali
First aired: 2016-05-25

Scripted comedy that lovingly satirizes the reality singing competitions that have become a...

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