Lauren Grimson
- Actress
Lauren Grimson is an award-winning Australian film and television actor.
Lauren's most recent credits include All Her Fault for NBC Universal/Carnival, starring Dakota Fanning, Sarah Snook, and directed by Minkie Spiro (Downton Abbey, Better Call Saul), Bronte Pictures' WWII epic Beast of War written and directed by Kiah Roache-Turner, and BAFTA-winning director Victoria Wharfe-McIntyre's period romance, Strangers at Sundown.
Lauren also recently appeared in Lunar Pictures' The Room Below, starring Alyssa Sutherland and Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Additional film credits include lead roles in films Dark Sister from internationally acclaimed director Alex Proyas (The Crow, iRobot), Chris Sun's The Possessed, Rhythmic Films' Cry Baby, and Jennifer Van Gessel's found-footage thriller, Waterhorse, released by Bounty Entertainment.
Rounding out 2024, Lauren is gearing up to reunite with Alex Proyas on his sci-fi feature spectacular R.U.R. starring Anthony LaPaglia and Richard Roxburgh.
Next year she is set to lead a yet-to-be-announced horror-comedy feature backed by Icon Entertainment, Matthew Poidevin's psychological horror Forever House, and Jennifer Van Gessel's Find My Bones.
Earlier in her career, Lauren appeared in Kiah Roache-Turner's zombie cult classic Wyrmwood: Apocalypse, Shane Abbess' sci-fi epic The Osiris Child, Michael Joy's ABC series pilot Culdesac/Munro, and Matthew Holmes' period biopic The Legend of Ben Hall.
Lauren's performance in The Legend of Ben Hall saw international acclaim, landing the Best Supporting Actor award at America's Wild Bunch Film Festival, while her performance in the titular role in sci-fi drama, Maya, saw a nomination for Best Actor at the Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival.
Additionally, Lauren holds a Bachelor's degree in English literature, art history, and cinema studies. An avid lover of horror, Lauren is also an official patron of dark-genre film festival Dark Nights Film Fest.
Lauren's most recent credits include All Her Fault for NBC Universal/Carnival, starring Dakota Fanning, Sarah Snook, and directed by Minkie Spiro (Downton Abbey, Better Call Saul), Bronte Pictures' WWII epic Beast of War written and directed by Kiah Roache-Turner, and BAFTA-winning director Victoria Wharfe-McIntyre's period romance, Strangers at Sundown.
Lauren also recently appeared in Lunar Pictures' The Room Below, starring Alyssa Sutherland and Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Additional film credits include lead roles in films Dark Sister from internationally acclaimed director Alex Proyas (The Crow, iRobot), Chris Sun's The Possessed, Rhythmic Films' Cry Baby, and Jennifer Van Gessel's found-footage thriller, Waterhorse, released by Bounty Entertainment.
Rounding out 2024, Lauren is gearing up to reunite with Alex Proyas on his sci-fi feature spectacular R.U.R. starring Anthony LaPaglia and Richard Roxburgh.
Next year she is set to lead a yet-to-be-announced horror-comedy feature backed by Icon Entertainment, Matthew Poidevin's psychological horror Forever House, and Jennifer Van Gessel's Find My Bones.
Earlier in her career, Lauren appeared in Kiah Roache-Turner's zombie cult classic Wyrmwood: Apocalypse, Shane Abbess' sci-fi epic The Osiris Child, Michael Joy's ABC series pilot Culdesac/Munro, and Matthew Holmes' period biopic The Legend of Ben Hall.
Lauren's performance in The Legend of Ben Hall saw international acclaim, landing the Best Supporting Actor award at America's Wild Bunch Film Festival, while her performance in the titular role in sci-fi drama, Maya, saw a nomination for Best Actor at the Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival.
Additionally, Lauren holds a Bachelor's degree in English literature, art history, and cinema studies. An avid lover of horror, Lauren is also an official patron of dark-genre film festival Dark Nights Film Fest.