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[[Image:LOLLY REVISED x.jpg|thumb|Film actress/model Laurene Landon]]
[[Image:LOLLY REVISED x.jpg|thumb|Film actress/model Laurene Landon]]
'''Laurene Landon''' (born [[1958]] as ''Laurene Landon Coughlin'') is a film actress who first began appearing in movies in the late 1970s. She played Velda to [[Mike Hammer]] in the 1982 film ''[[I, the Jury (1982 film)|I, the Jury]]'' and showed her comic ability in ''[[Airplane II: The Sequel]]'' playing one of the stewardesses. The attractive blonde is also known for appearing in [[B-movies]] such as ''[[Hundra]]'' and ''[[Maniac Cop]]''. According to Landon, a physical and athletic woman, her most satisfying role was as a wrestler in ''...All the Marbles'' co-starring [[Peter Falk]]. The successful film was the last directing effort by [[Robert Aldrich]]. Off movie screens since 1990, 5' 9" Landon has returned to film acting in 2005 appearing in a number of upcoming films. She is sometimes credited as ''Laureen Landon''. Laurene has a great talent for comedy and loves to make others laugh. She keeps her friends and family in high spirits with her delightful sense of humour and amusing antics. Laurene is still active in Hollywood and is also an award winning lyricist authoring rap music for the L.A. Metro Transit Authority video and a new song being played often on KROQ called "Captivity". Visit Laurene's Web site at http://www.laurenelandon.biz to view videos clips from some of her movies and her recent photos.
'''Laurene Landon''' (born [[1958]] as ''Laurene Landon Coughlin'') is a film actress who first began appearing in movies in the late 1970s. She played Velda to [[Mike Hammer]] in the 1982 film ''[[I, the Jury (1982 film)|I, the Jury]]'' and showed her comic ability in ''[[Airplane II: The Sequel]]'' playing one of the stewardesses. The attractive blonde is also known for appearing in [[B-movies]] such as ''[[Hundra]]'' and ''[[Maniac Cop]]''. According to Landon, a physical and athletic woman, her most satisfying role was as a wrestler in ''...All the Marbles'' co-starring [[Peter Falk]]. The successful film was the last directing effort by [[Robert Aldrich]]. Off movie screens since 1990, 5' 9" Landon has returned to film acting in 2005 appearing in a number of upcoming films. She is sometimes credited as ''Laureen Landon''. Laurene has a great talent for comedy and has always loved to make others laugh. She keeps her friends and family in high spirits with her delightful sense of humour and amusing antics. Laurene is still active in Hollywood and is also an award winning lyricist authoring rap music for the L.A. Metro Transit Authority video and a new song being played often on KROQ called "Captivity". Visit Laurene's Web site at http://www.laurenelandon.biz to view videos clips from some of her movies and her recent photos.


== List of films ==
== List of films ==

Revision as of 04:15, 3 May 2006

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Film actress/model Laurene Landon

Laurene Landon (born 1958 as Laurene Landon Coughlin) is a film actress who first began appearing in movies in the late 1970s. She played Velda to Mike Hammer in the 1982 film I, the Jury and showed her comic ability in Airplane II: The Sequel playing one of the stewardesses. The attractive blonde is also known for appearing in B-movies such as Hundra and Maniac Cop. According to Landon, a physical and athletic woman, her most satisfying role was as a wrestler in ...All the Marbles co-starring Peter Falk. The successful film was the last directing effort by Robert Aldrich. Off movie screens since 1990, 5' 9" Landon has returned to film acting in 2005 appearing in a number of upcoming films. She is sometimes credited as Laureen Landon. Laurene has a great talent for comedy and has always loved to make others laugh. She keeps her friends and family in high spirits with her delightful sense of humour and amusing antics. Laurene is still active in Hollywood and is also an award winning lyricist authoring rap music for the L.A. Metro Transit Authority video and a new song being played often on KROQ called "Captivity". Visit Laurene's Web site at http://www.laurenelandon.biz to view videos clips from some of her movies and her recent photos.

List of films

Future releases: Comedy The Standup (finished shooting 2005) and the thriller Pick Me Up (an episode of Masters of Horror, a Showtime television program) produced in 2005.

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