Lori Heuring's biography:
Born in Panama, Lori Heuring relocated to Austin, Texas, where she was raised and still considers as "home". She began studying acting with a coach in Los Angeles during her summers, and after co-starring in her first movie, Animal Room, with Matthew Lillard and Amanda Peet, she graduated from the University of Texas with an Honor's Business degree.
She moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in acting, and has since appeared in numerous films and television shows. Her notable roles include 20th Century Fox's Runaway Jury alongside Gene Hackman and John Cusack, Columbia Pictures' Soccer Dog: European Cup, and the independent films False Prophets and The Scare Hole.
Lori has also worked on several television shows, including a series regular role on ABC's The Player opposite Patrick Dempsey, Viggo Mortensen, and Jennifer Garner, as well as recurring roles in television pilots such as Charles Haid's "Sherman Oaks" for CBS and "LA Confidential" with Kiefer Sutherland.
In addition to her acting career, Lori is also an avid reader and writer, and enjoys spending time with her friends, family, and dog, Stan Musial. She is heavily influenced by classic novels and old movies, and often turns to them for inspiration and grounding.