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- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Laura Mennell has maintained a busy and thriving career as an actor. She recently starred as Mimi Hynek in the Robert Zemeckis series, Project Blue Book, for History and A&E. And was also a lead in the first season of Peter Farrelly and Bobby Mort's comedy Loudermilk, opposite Ron Livingston. Additionally, she recurred as a guest star on Amazon's highly acclaimed drama The Man In The High Castle. Originally, Ms. Mennell became known for her work as a series lead in Syfy's Alphas, Warner Brother's Blockbuster film Watchmen, and A&E's Emmy Nominated Flight 93. Another highlight in her career included working with The Electric Company and The Arts Club Theatre's Tear The Curtain! in Vancouver, and remounting the production at Toronto's Canadian Stage. Thanks to her peers in Vancouver's bustling film industry, Laura's been recognized as a UBCP/ACTRA, Leo, and Jessie Richardson Theatre Award nominee. When not acting, she can be found hanging out with her cat, Louie, or making tasty home cooked vegetarian meals with her artist boyfriend, Mike Soloman.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- RelativesAlan Young(Cousin)
- Is a cousin of Alan Young from the classic Mister Ed (1961) TV series.
- Laura Mennell is part English, Irish, French & Scottish.
- Played a character named "Audrey Parker" in The 4400 (2004), and later played the mother of a woman named "Audrey Parker" in Haven (2010).
- Surname is pronounced "Men-Nelle", rhymes with (Coco) Chanel.
- [interview with PETA, 2011] I'm definitely an animal lover and I stand up for all animals' rights. Learning about factory farms and their horrendous treatment of animals is what made me become vegetarian in the first place. I also support the education of the public on adopting pets from animal shelters or saving homeless animals off the street in lieu of buying them from pet shops. Millions of animals are euthanized every year because shelters can't find homes for them. Buying animals from pet stores also tends to support puppy and cat mills, many of which have deplorable conditions for animals, which shouldn't be tolerated. Additionally, because of animal overpopulation in shelters, we must spay and neuter our pets--it's another huge solution to this issue. The harming of animals for any reason is shameful, but torturing them for mere vanity is senseless. Slaughtering animals for their fur or harming them for cosmetic purposes is disgusting and not worth the perfect shade of lipstick.
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