Laura Linda Bradley
- Actress
- Podcaster
- Writer
Virginia native, Laura Linda Bradley has been making audiences laugh since the tender age of three; where she first fell in love with the stage. Laura's childhood was atypical, she was home-schooled while pursuing a career in musical theatre and dance. She attended NCSA before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a career in TV/Film. Laura's credits include Station 19, Poker Face, Raymond & Ray opposite Ethan Hawke, On Call & Surviving an Active Shooter for which she won her first Emmy.
Laura's deep respect for her creative community and heart for actors inspired her to create the What's My Frame podcast in Spring of '20. Now with over 100 episodes, the podcast is one of the most prolific resources for actors. Her diverse collection of guests shed light on the creative conversations and business decisions that bring to life the industry. Each episode showcases an artist's contributions, essential in creating a collective piece of art like film.
Outside of acting, Laura dedicates a considerable amount of time to her involvement with SAG-AFTRA. Laura was first encouraged to run in the '18 SAG-AFTRA election by her mentor Jason George (Station 19). Through her years of union service, Laura's passion for actor rights has only grown. She currently sits on numerous national committees, contributing her insight and experiences as a young working actor to pave the way for the next generation of artists.
Laura's deep respect for her creative community and heart for actors inspired her to create the What's My Frame podcast in Spring of '20. Now with over 100 episodes, the podcast is one of the most prolific resources for actors. Her diverse collection of guests shed light on the creative conversations and business decisions that bring to life the industry. Each episode showcases an artist's contributions, essential in creating a collective piece of art like film.
Outside of acting, Laura dedicates a considerable amount of time to her involvement with SAG-AFTRA. Laura was first encouraged to run in the '18 SAG-AFTRA election by her mentor Jason George (Station 19). Through her years of union service, Laura's passion for actor rights has only grown. She currently sits on numerous national committees, contributing her insight and experiences as a young working actor to pave the way for the next generation of artists.