Louise Kim Salter is a talented British actress who has received rigorous training under the guidance of Olivier-award winning director Rebecca Frecknall at the prestigious National Youth Theatre.
Throughout her illustrious career, Louise has been awarded "Best Actress" for her outstanding performances in Butterfly, which is now available on Amazon Prime as part of the Girl Feels: Into the Blue anthology, and How to be Human, alongside Scottish BAFTA-winner Sophie Kennedy Clark.
In addition to her impressive stage work, Louise has also appeared in the feature film The Habit of Beauty alongside BAFTA-nominated actress Kierston Wareing and Nick Moran.
Moreover, Louise has showcased her exceptional leadership skills by producing and starring in her own short film, How to be Human, which boasts a BAFTA and Tony-award winning cast. This critically acclaimed film has been screened worldwide at prominent film festivals, including Encounters, Sitges, and Raindance Film Festival, and has garnered multiple awards, including "Best Film" at Miami Sci-fi.
Louise's remarkable talent has been recognized by industry experts, with the founder of the British Independent Film Awards praising her work, stating that "movies can change the world, How to be Human certainly does".
Currently, Louise is preparing to film her debut feature under her co-founded production company, Slowcooked, at TellADifferentStory.com.
Renowned film critics have also praised Louise's performances, with Nev Pierce, Film Critic, noting that "Louise Salter is terrific", and Rich Cline, Film Critic, commending her ability to "skilfully underplay Jane's big emotional journey, allowing the audience to see themselves in her frustration".