Laurel Holloman is best known for playing Tina Kennard in The L Word.
16 Facts About Laurel Holloman
Laurel Holloman graduated from Saint Mary's School, an Episcopal boarding school for girls in Raleigh, in 1986.
Laurel Holloman attended the University of North Carolina where she graduated with a degree in Performance Communication.
Laurel Holloman appeared in numerous theater productions in Chapel Hill and Raleigh, as well as in Chicago and London.
Laurel Holloman studied painting and sculpting at UCLA and at The San Francisco Art Institute.
Laurel Holloman studied with John Lynn in Los Angeles, and was cast in David Orr's independent feature Blossom Time.
Laurel Holloman moved to New York City in early 1994 and appeared in stage productions such as Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie, Carson McCullers' The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter at the Theatre for the New City.
Laurel Holloman performed off-Broadway in Julia Jordan's Night Swim at Playwright's Horizons.
In 1995, Laurel Holloman began her film career with her role as Randy Dean in The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love.
Laurel Holloman worked steadily in a variety of mostly independent film roles, such as The Myth of Fingerprints, Boogie Nights and Tumbleweeds.
Laurel Holloman's paintings were influenced by Mark Rothko, with vibrant use of color and large scale pieces, as well as elements of three dimensional effect.
Laurel Holloman received favorable reviews for Free Falling, which was held at the Ateneo Veneto in Venice, Italy.
Laurel Holloman's painting, "Swell", was chosen to be part of the group show entitled "Nell' Acqua Capisco" at the Venice Biennale, 2013.
Laurel Holloman won 1st Place in Discipline Painting at the 2014 Contemporary Art Biennale of Argentina.
Laurel Holloman had two entries in the 2015 Florence Biennale and won a prize for "Into the Woods".
In 2011, Laurel Holloman filed for divorce, which was finalized on June 18,2012.