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Laura Elena Harring

Laura Elena Harring

Frequently drawing comparisons to such glamorous Hollywood starlets as Ava Gardner and Rita Hayworth, former Miss U.S.A. turned sultry screen siren Laura Elena Harring had been acting in features for over a decade when she entranced audiences with her enigmatic performance in David Lynch's surreal mystery Mulholland Dr. Born in Los Mochis, Sinaola, Mexico, Harring relocated to San Antonio, TX, with her mother and two sisters at age 11. Traveling abroad to study at Switzerland's Aiglon College at the age of 16, the worldly student later spent time doing such unglamorous work as digging ditches and planting gardens in India as a social worker. Though she would spend a brief period backpacking throughout the world following her exploits in Switzerland and India, it wasn't long before Harring returned to her family in Texas and made the fateful decision to enter the Miss El Paso contest. After becoming the first Latina to win the title of Miss U.S.A. in 1985 at the age of 21, Harring entered the world of royalty with her marriage to Count Carl Edward Von Bismark. Shortly after her marriage, Countess Harring would pursue her love of drama at the London Academy of Performing Arts. Refining her talents on the stages of Los Angeles' downtown theater arts district, the Countess made her screen debut as the bride of Santa Anna in the 1987 made-for-television film The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory. Harring alternated between television and film in the following years, later igniting the screen with her passion for tango in 1990's The Forbidden Dance. Amicably separated from her husband shortly thereafter, the emerging actress focused her career and continued to alternate between the small and silver screens with roles in Exit to Eden (1994), The Elian Gonzalez Story, and Little Nicky (both 2000) before hitting her stride under the assured direction of eccentric director Lynch the following year. Originally conceived as a television pilot, Mulholland Dr. was rejected by the networks before being retooled into a feature that fascinated audiences and critics at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where it earned a Best Director award. Drawing much attention at the 2002 Oscars for her pricey footwear, the now in-demand starlet continued her Tinsel Town ascent with a role in the Denzel Washington hostage drama John Q. the following year. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide


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When was Laura Elena Harring born?
Laura Elena Harring date of birth: March 3, 1964

What role did Laura Elena Harring portray in The Forbidden Dance?
Laura Elena Harring played Nisa in The Forbidden Dance

Who did Laura Elena Harring play in Willard?
Laura Elena Harring was Catherine in Willard

What role did Laura Elena Harring play in Derailed?
Laura Elena Harring played Dr. Galina Konstantin in Derailed

What role did Laura Elena Harring play in Mulholland Dr.?
Laura Elena Harring played Rita in Mulholland Dr.

Who did Laura Elena Harring portray in Walkout?
Laura Elena Harring was Francis Crisotomo in Walkout

Who did Laura Elena Harring portray in The King?
Laura Elena Harring was Twyla Sandow in The King

Who did Laura Elena Harring portray in The Punisher?
Laura Elena Harring was Livia Saint in The Punisher

What role did Laura Elena Harring play in Love in the Time of Cholera?
Laura Elena Harring played Sara Noriega in Love in the Time of Cholera

Who did Laura Elena Harring portray in Nancy Drew?
Laura Elena Harring was Dehlia Draycott in Nancy Drew

Who did Laura Elena Harring play in John Q.?
Laura Elena Harring was Gina Palumbo in John Q.

Who did Laura Elena Harring portray in Exit to Eden?
Laura Elena Harring was M.C. Kindra in Exit to Eden

Who did Laura Elena Harring portray in Rio Diablo?
Laura Elena Harring was Maria in Rio Diablo

What role did Laura Elena Harring play in Dead Women in Lingerie?
Laura Elena Harring played Marcia in Dead Women in Lingerie


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