Lauren LoGiudice
Lauren LoGiudice is an American actress. She also writes and performs standup comedy, solo plays, stories, and creates sketch comedy characters. A Moth StorySLAM champ, she's been featured by The New York Times,[1] BBC,[2] among others. After the release of When Harry Tries to Marry, LoGiudice was called a "rising star."[3] Reviews of her recent multi-character sketch comedy video project said, “You’ll see the influences from Sacha Baron Cohen and Tracey Ullman.”[4]
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Born | Lauren LoGiudice June 14, 1983 Queens, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor and comedian |
Years active | 2007–present |
Early life and education
LoGiudice was born on June 14, 1983 and grew up in the Howard Beach section of Queens, New York.[5][6] After graduating from Wesleyan University,[7] LoGiudice obtained the American India Foundation William J. Clinton Fellowship Award for service in India. During her tenure in Bangalore, India, she worked with a non-profit organization that served victims of AIDS and studied Bharata Natyam.
After attending Lakme Fashion Week in Bombay as a guest of the designer Dev r Nil, LoGiudice decided to pursue acting back in New York. When she returned, she studied at the most prestigious acting schools and teachers in New York: Michael Howard Studios and the T. Schreiber Conservatory, as well as privately with Lynn Singer and Scott Freeman.[8]
Shortly after, LoGiudice met writer Sharyn Jackson and the two created the infamous "Victoria" party.[9] They continued to produce a yearly Golden Girls event, in 2011 attended by Rue McClanahan's estate.[10]
Actor
LoGiudice began her performance career at several off-off-Broadway theaters and immediately earned attention. Her portrayal of the German philosopher Hannah Arendt was noted by The New York Times as “fierce” and “beautiful.”[11]
In 2008 LoGiudice began working in the entertainment industry in Italy, particularly in Rome.[12]
LoGiudice was named in Go Magazine's "100 Women We Love" in 2008. They said: "With all that ambition and focus to LoGiudice's natural beauty and talent and you've got a recipe for success. Just remember, you heard about her here first".[13]
Next LoGiudice was cast in the feature film "Flick's Chicks", as the love interest.[14] Later that year she appeared in “All My Children”.[15]
LoGiudice met acting teacher Lynn Singer in 2009 and began seriously studying vocal production. Under Singer’s tutelage, LoGiudice formally learned to speak without a New York accent, which greatly expanded her casting options and opportunities. In 2010 Sam Roberts included LoGiudice in The New York Times feature story about the process that was on the cover of the Sunday Metropolitan section.[16] The corresponding video, created by Erik Olsen and featuring LoGiudice, was the number-one emailed video on NYTimes.com for a whole week.[17] Consequently, the BBC covered LoGiudice's story.[18]
In 2009 LoGiudice met Sheetal Vyas at the Tribeca Film Festival.[19] Vyas later cast LoGiudice in the feature film "When Harry Tries to Marry". The movie opened in theaters in 2011. LoGiudice earned accolades for her performance—the front page of the Queens Courier, as well as the Gazette called LoGiudice a “rising star."[20]
In 2010 onwards LoGiudice was cast in numerous national and regional commercials, including Zappos' scandalous "More Than Just Shoes" campaign.
In 2012 LoGiudice was cast in Bittersweet Monday, which shot in Austin, Texas. The film played in several film festivals across the country, including in Washington, D.C.[21]
In 2013 LoGiudice was cast in Joseph Graham's feature film Beautiful Something, which played at film festivals including Frameline.
In 2014 LoGiudice was cast as a co-star in the HBO show Veep opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Hugh Laurie.[22]
LoGiudice became a Moth StorySLAM champ in 2016.[23]
Content Creator
In 2009 LoGiudice wrote “Queens Girl,” an autobiographical solo show.[24] LoGiudice toured the play in New York, San Francisco, Portland and New Orleans.[25] Stockholm Pride invited LoGiudice to perform Queens Girl in their cultural festival.[26] The production was noted by Backstage as a valuable performance and marketing tool.[27]
In 2009 LoGiudice formed a production company with Kelsy Chauvin called Over/Under Productions. The two have created three short films: "Bridal Party", "Yes and No", and Reality Check, as well as the web series "Ciao Grandma". "Bridal Party" premiered at the Gotham Screen Film Festival.
In 2011 LoGiudice began to research Old Hollywood cinema and stars to prepare for her second solo play. Garbo Dreams, about Greta Garbo's life and last days, played in NYC, including Stage Left Studio, Casa Belvedere and Galerie St. George.[28][29] The Red Room performances with Michael Arenella were given mention in The New York Times.[30]
Several other projects based on Garbo's life evolved concurrently with the play under LoGiudice's new production company In the Midst Productions.
In 2013 LoGiudice worked with designer Britta Uschkamp and Amber Rima on a photographic exploration of Garbo's life.[31]
LoGiudice and Uschkamp teamed up again in 2014, to continue their exploration of Garbo's life. Together they collaborated with Polly Dawson and Sol Tamargo of DelSol Photography for an experimental underwater photography project in Playa del Carmen, Mexico.[32]
As a member of Campus Pride's speaker's bureau, LoGiudice created an interactive performance workshop based on Garbo Dreams and her research in Old Hollywood. In 2014 she began to tour the workshop performance to colleges and conferences around the country.[33]
LoGiudice began making public appearances in the character of Greta Garbo, otherwise known as Ms. G. In October 2014 LoGiudice appeared in character as a special host of the Top Corporate Allies for Diversity Gala in NYC.[34]
Using the cynical, apathetic comedy of Garbo's persona, LoGiudice wrote several humorous pieces. In 2014 she was published in McSweeney's.[35]
LoGiudice debuted over 10 sketch comedy characters on her YouTube channel and created an interactive web video project called “Yule Log with Friends.”[36] It also showed at the High 5 Gallery in December 2017.[37] Reviews said, “While you watch the characters go about their lives you’ll see the influences from Sacha Baron Cohen and Tracey Ullman.”[38]
Charity Work
LoGiudice has endorsed several non-profit causes throughout her career. She hosted a photography exhibition by Javier Gomez, voted People Magazine's Sexiest Artist Alive,[39] to benefit Strengthen Our Sisters, a grassroots, community base nonprofit serving homeless/battered women and children.[40] LoGiudice has also supported United Cerebral Palsy.[41]
References
- Midgette, Anne (November 29, 2007). "A Cultural Critic's Restless Night". The New York Times. Retrieved November 29, 2007.
- Wells, Matt (January 3, 2011). "New Yorkers Ditch Their Accent". BBC. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
- Cimico, Tony N. (April 27, 2011). "From Howard Beach to Hollywood". Queens Courier. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved April 27, 2011.
- Editor. "Beating The Holiday Blues With Video Visitors". Retrieved November 9, 2017.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Roberts, Sam (November 19, 2010). "Unlearning to Tawk Like a New Yorker". The New York Times. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
- Melchiondam, Marina. "Italian-American Acting NYC. A Life Experience". I-Italy. Italian/American Digital Project. Archived from the original on September 6, 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2009.
- , Individual Statistics. Wesleyan Basketball. 1999-2000. Retrieved 24 Jan. 2012
- Gustafson, Anna (April 28, 2011). "For a Queens Girl, Home is on the Screen". Queens Chronicle. Retrieved April 28, 2011.
- Nagy, Evie (April–May 2008). "The Feminine Mystique". Bust Magazine: 62–67.
- Bill Chenevert, "Victoria Victoria", "Next Magazine", "December 7, 2007"
- Midgette, Anne (November 29, 2007). "A Cultural Critic's Restless Night". The New York Times. Retrieved November 29, 2007.
- Cavello, Teresa (November 12, 2008). "Princesses with Lauren LoGiudice". Roma C'e.
- Febos, Melissa (June 9, 2008). "100 Women We Love". Go Magazine: 17.
- Editor. "'Flick's Chicks' Explore a Silly Approach to Finding Lesbian Love". Cherry Grrl. Archived from the original on October 26, 2010. Retrieved May 25, 2009.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Alberts, Annette Hanze (May 4, 2011). "Lauren LoGiudice is a Rising Star in Film/Theater". Queens Gazette. Retrieved May 4, 2011.
- Roberts, Sam (November 19, 2010). "Unlearning to Tawk Like a New Yorker". The New York Times. Retrieved November 19, 2010.
- Olsen, Erik. "Unlearning to Tawk Like a New Yorker". The New York Times. Retrieved November 21, 2010.
- Wells, Matt (January 3, 2011). "New Yorkers Ditch Their Accent". BBC. Retrieved January 3, 2011.
- Levin, Robert (April 25, 2011). "How to Network a Film Festival". Backstage. Retrieved April 25, 2011.
- Cimico, Tony N. (April 27, 2011). "From Howard Beach to Hollywood". Queens Courier. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved April 27, 2011.
- Parsons, Michael (October 11, 2014). "“Bittersweet Monday” reviewed" (http://www.dcfilmdom.com/2014/10/rife-2014-bittersweet-monday-reviewed). DCFilmDom.
- Editor. https://pro-labs.imdb.com/title/tt3682530/?ref_=nm_filmo_pasttv_1_1
- Lewy, Erika (February 23, 2016). "TONIGHT: Storytelling Champs Compete in The Moth GrandSLAM".
- Taratino, Francesca (July 12, 2009). "An Italian Family from Queens". America Oggi.
- Editor. "Long Love Queens Girl". Retrieved January 7, 2009.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- "Stockholm Pride Week 2009: Events and Happenings" (July 29th 2009). http://lostinstockholm.com/2009/07/29/stockholm-pride-week-2009-events-and-happenings/
- Ispahany, Mariam (August 6, 2009). "Schmooze Alarm". Backstage. Retrieved August 6, 2009.
- Editor. "Past & Upcoming Events" ( http://www.casa-belvedere.org/blog/events/ Archived August 15, 2015, at the Wayback Machine). Casa Belvedere.
- Fressola, Michael J. (June 13, 2013). “Garbo Talks” Staten Island Advance.
- Stapinski, Helen. (May 1, 2014). "Where the Password Is Deco" The New York Times.
- Editor. (February 22, 2013). "Britta Uschkamp: la lingerie enrubannée" Glose.
- Editor. "BRITTA USCHKAMP LINGERIE CENOTE FASHION SHOOT" (http://delsolphotography.com/britta-uschkamp-lingerie-cenote-fashion-shoot). DelSol Photography.
- Turner, Allison Marie. (August 11, 2015). "People of Pride: Acting up with Lauren LoGiudice from the Campus Pride Speakers Bureau" (https://www.campuspride.org/people-of-pride-acting-up-with-lauren-logiudice-from-the-campus-pride-speakers-bureau/). CampusPride.org.
- "Actress Lauren LoGiudice in charactor as Greta Garbo attends the Top".
- LoGiudice, Lauren. (February 3rd, 2015). "GRETA GARBO REVIEWS SELF-HELP BOOKS" (http://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/greta-garbo-reviews-self-help-books). McSweeney's Internet Tendency.
- Khedaroo, Jennifer (December 15, 2017). "Queens comedian wants to share the Yule log". Queens Ledger.
- Sharp, Sarah Rose (December 15, 2017). "Quiet Company and a Crackling Fire in an Artist-Made Yule Log Video". Retrieved December 15, 2017.
- Editor. "Beating The Holiday Blues With Video Visitors". Retrieved November 9, 2017.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
- Editor. (January 23, 2010). "People Magazine's sexiest artist alive visits Local 10 News" (http://www.local10.com/entertainment/people-magazines-sexiest-artist-alive-visits-local-10-news/30889976). Local 10 News
- Editor. (June 5th, 2011). "Lance Bass To Attend Celebrity Charity Photo Exhibition" (https://www.looktothestars.org/news/6405-lance-bass-to-attend-celebrity-charity-photo-exhibition). Look to the Stars.
- Editor. (August 3rd, 2011). "Stars Attend Celebrity Charity Golf Tournament For United Cerebral Palsy" (https://www.looktothestars.org/news/6712-stars-attend-celebrity-charity-golf-tournament-for-united-cerebral-palsy). Look to the Stars.
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