Lauren Elyse Buckley, a whirlwind of energy, hails from the birthplace of deep-dish pizza and iconic John Hughes movies, Chicago. She embarked on a theatrical journey in her hometown before relocating to Los Angeles to pursue a degree in theatre and screenwriting at Loyola Marymount University.
Lauren's impressive resume boasts a recurring role as Girsten in all four seasons of the Dreamworks' AwesomenessTV comedy series "Foursome", as well as leading roles in the thriller "Blame" and the award-winning mockumentary comedy series "Jenifer and Chicken", which she not only starred in but also produced.
Furthermore, Lauren was the driving force behind the comedy series "Barden and Sarah Start a Pandemic", which took home the Audience Award at the 2024 Seriesfest. Her acting credits also include appearances on CBS's "CSI: Vegas", NBC's "Magnum P.I.", and the dark comedy short produced by Amy Poehler's Paper Kite, as well as a powerful Holocaust drama opposite the Tony and Emmy-nominated Tovah Feldshuh.
Lauren has been recognized for her outstanding performances, including a nomination for best acting duo for her role as Faye in the film "The Chair That Killed Faye". Her numerous film appearances, including Sister Fiona in Stephen King's "In the Deathroom" and her portrayal of real-life feminist icon Jackie Mitchell in "Throw Like A Girl", have solidified her position as a rising star in the indie film world.