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Laurence's sisters, [[Oona Laurence]] and [[Jete Laurence]] are also actors, and the three performed together at a benefit concert to raise funds for teen-suicide prevention in September 2015.<ref name=broadwayworld2015-09-13/> | Laurence's sisters, [[Oona Laurence]] and [[Jete Laurence]] are also actors, and the three performed together at a benefit concert to raise funds for teen-suicide prevention in September 2015.<ref name=broadwayworld2015-09-13/> | ||
Laurence has played supporting roles in episodes of television shows, including [[The Blacklist (TV series)|''The Blacklist'']] and [[Chicago P.D. (TV series)|''Chicago P.D.'']].<ref name=hiddenremote2019-09-11/> In 2019 she played the younger version of the hero's love interest in [[The Goldfinch (film)|''The Goldfinch'']].<ref name=hannibal2019-09-12/> | Laurence has played supporting roles in episodes of television shows, including [[The Blacklist (TV series)|''The Blacklist'']], [[Iron Fist (TV series)|''Iron Fist'']], [[The_Path_(TV_series)|''The Path'']] and [[Chicago P.D. (TV series)|''Chicago P.D.'']].<ref name=hiddenremote2019-09-11/> In 2019 she played the younger version of the hero's love interest in [[The Goldfinch (film)|''The Goldfinch'']].<ref name=hannibal2019-09-12/> | ||
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Revision as of 11:29, 24 July 2022
Aimee Laurence | |
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Born | 2004 |
Occupation | actress |
Aimee Laurence is an American actor.[1]e
Laurence's sisters, Oona Laurence and Jete Laurence are also actors, and the three performed together at a benefit concert to raise funds for teen-suicide prevention in September 2015.[2]
Laurence has played supporting roles in episodes of television shows, including The Blacklist, Iron Fist, The Path and Chicago P.D..[1] In 2019 she played the younger version of the hero's love interest in The Goldfinch.[3]
References
- ↑ Genevieve Rafter Keddy. Photo Coverage: Broadway Kids Team up For LYRICS FOR LIFE Benefit, Broadway magazine, 2015-09-13. Retrieved on 2020-11-11. “In honor of World Suicide Prevention Week, this event features 120+ young performers from Broadway, TV & Film, singer/songwriters and award-winning dancers. Proceeds from the event will benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.”
- ↑ Dana Barbuto. Movie review: ‘The Goldfinch’ is for the birds, Hannibal.net, 2019-09-12. Retrieved on 2020-11-11. “Ditto for his crush on the red-headed cutie, Pippa (Aimee Laurence as a child; Ashleigh Cummings as an adult).”