Laura House's Bio
Laura House is an actress, comic, writer and teacher. She was discovered in Austin,
Texas while performing stand-up comedy at night and teaching seventh grade by day.
She went on to perform on HBO, Comedy Central, NBC & Amazon. And work alongside
Janeane Garofalo, Margaret Cho, Kamau Bell, Louis Black, Maria Bamford, Patton
Oswalt, Brian Regan and other greats. She was featured in HBO's Aspen Comedy
Festival, then starred on Mtv's first scripted sit-com "Austin Stories." Later she
performed on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend" and other stand-up shows while
continuing acting and writing. She played a hillbilly slut opposite Natalie Portman in
"Where the Heart is." Laura has written on hit TV shows including the Emmy-winning
"Samantha Who?" and "Mom." She has developed a "Super Mom" show with Barry
Sonnenfeld for ABC, a sketch show featuring Rachel Crow for Nickelodeon and a
lady-slacker show with Katey Sagal for FX.
She's published in three books, including "True Tales of Lust and Love," "Comedy Film
Nerds Guide to the Movies, and "Stricken: The 5000 Stages of Grief."
She's an LA favorite at stand-up and storytelling shows. She also teaches pitching,
writing and meditation
Texas while performing stand-up comedy at night and teaching seventh grade by day.
She went on to perform on HBO, Comedy Central, NBC & Amazon. And work alongside
Janeane Garofalo, Margaret Cho, Kamau Bell, Louis Black, Maria Bamford, Patton
Oswalt, Brian Regan and other greats. She was featured in HBO's Aspen Comedy
Festival, then starred on Mtv's first scripted sit-com "Austin Stories." Later she
performed on Comedy Central's "Premium Blend" and other stand-up shows while
continuing acting and writing. She played a hillbilly slut opposite Natalie Portman in
"Where the Heart is." Laura has written on hit TV shows including the Emmy-winning
"Samantha Who?" and "Mom." She has developed a "Super Mom" show with Barry
Sonnenfeld for ABC, a sketch show featuring Rachel Crow for Nickelodeon and a
lady-slacker show with Katey Sagal for FX.
She's published in three books, including "True Tales of Lust and Love," "Comedy Film
Nerds Guide to the Movies, and "Stricken: The 5000 Stages of Grief."
She's an LA favorite at stand-up and storytelling shows. She also teaches pitching,
writing and meditation