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Laura House
Laura House
Comedienne/Actress Laura House wrote the Season 6 episode "George Joins the Neighborhood What-cha and Raises the Vigilante" (ep.#9).
Basic Information
Name Laura House
Birthname Laura Kay House
Birthplace: Grand Prairie, TX, U.S.
Gender Female
Occupation: Actress/Comedienne, Comedy writer
Years Active: 1994–present
Website/URL: http://www.laurahouse.com
Family/Personal Information
Character Information
Involved with/Appeared on: George Lopez (TV series)
Job on series/
Appeared as:
Writer
Episodes involved with
Appeared in:
"George Joins the Neighborhood Wha-tcha and Raises the Vigil-ante" (Season 5)

Laura House (born Laura Kay House on March 30, 1970[1]) wrote the Season Six episode of George Lopez titled "George Joins the Neighborhood Wha-tcha and Raises the Vigil-ante" (episode #9).

Career[]

In addition to her writing for GL, Laura's also written episodes for Blue Collar TV, The Last Comic Standing, Secret Life of Boys, The Rosie Show (hosted by Rosie O'Donnell), the Emmy-winning series Samantha Who?, and the CBS-TV series Mom (starring Anna Faris & Allison Janney). She’s created and Executive-Produced a pilot for Nickelodeon and has had projects in development at ABC (with Barry Sonnenfeld directing) and Fx (with Katey Sagal producing).

Laura is a favorite comic and story-teller around Los Angeles, performing at Write Club, Flappers, and the Improv. She’s performed on HBO, NBC and Comedy Central, and appeared opposite Natalie Portman in the film Where the Heart is. She’s a contributor to Comedy Film Nerds, and can be heard regularly on The David Feldman podcast and radio show (where she’s currently co-hosting with Jerry Stahl). She has works in several books, including the well-reviewed True Tales of Lust and Love and recently obtained a publisher for her own memoir of personal essays. [2]

References[]

  1. Laura House birth reference. FamilySearch.org. Retrieved on May 1, 2017.
  2. Bio/Rez - Laura House. Laura House official website (laurahouse.com). Retrieved on May 1, 2017.

External links[]

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