Laurence Fuller raised in Australia and trained in the UK at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School (alumni including Daniel Day-Lewis, Jemery Irons and Patrick Stewart). In 2010 he stepped out onto the West End to critical acclaim in the national press
“Laurence Fuller gives a willfully eccentric performance as the jailer Pisano: excitingly unlikely” - Dominik Maxwell, The London Times
"Special mention should be given to Laurence Fuller, whose crazed doctor Pisano will make your skin crawl” - Lalayn Baluch, The London Stage
Also making his TV debut the same year with the starring role in the Australian Broadcasting Company's art thriller Possession(s), followed by a supporting role in the two time Oscar nominated director Bruce Beresford's film Mao's Last Dancer. He was then picked up by LA manager Scott Fish and garnered attention from the Hollywood studios. Under consideration for the major franchises released over the next two years including Twilight, The Hobbit, Spiderman, Pirates Of The Carribean and such hit TV shows as Boardwalk Empire and Battlestar Galactica, Laurence moved to Los Angeles under the 01 Visa in February 2011 and quickly started working, booking his first TV job within a few weeks.
"Laurence Fuller is a faultless Pisano" - Lucy Powell, Time Out London (Critics choice and Show of the week) ****
“A stand out performance for me was Pisano (Laurence Fuller)... His crazy eyes, modern ad lib, and sometimes disturbing interaction with both his fellow actors and the audience had me laughing out loud throughout.” - Jenni Rymer, The Public Reviews ****
“Goosebump-inducing Laurence Fuller” - Jeremy Williams, Spoonfed ****
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