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Laura Elena, Countess von Bismarck-Schönhausen (
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Martínez Herring; March 3, 1964), known professionally as Laura Harring, is a Mexican-American actress. In 1985, Harring became the first
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woman crowned Miss USA. She later began her acting career in
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and
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. She is best known for her
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s as Rita and Camilla Rhodes in the 2001
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neo-noir film '' Mulholland Drive''. She is also known for her roles in other films, including ''
The Forbidden Dance ''The Forbidden Dance'' (also released as ''The Forbidden Dance is Lambada'') is a 1990 drama film starring former Miss USA Laura Harring. Made to cash in on the Lambada dance craze by Menahem Golan's 21st Century Film Corporation, it opened o ...
'' (1990), '' John Q'' (2002), '' Willard'' (2003), '' The Punisher'' (2004), '' The King'' (2005), '' Love in the Time of Cholera'' (2007), ''
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'' (2007), '' The Caller'' (2008), ''
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'' (2009), '' Sex Ed'' (2014), and '' Inside'' (2016). She also played Carla Greco in ''
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'' (1990–1991), Paula Stevens on '' Sunset Beach'' (1997), and Rebecca "Becca" Doyle in '' The Shield'' (2006).


Early life

Harring was born in Los Mochis,
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, Mexico on March 3, 1964. Her mother, María Elena Martínez-Cairo, is a spiritual teacher,
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, and former
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. Her father, Raymond Herring, was a developer and organic
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of
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n-
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descent. The two divorced in 1971. Harring lived the first ten years of her life in Mexico, before her family relocated to
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. Harring suffered a head wound from a
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bullet when she was caught by stray fire from a driveby shooting at age 12. At age 16, she convinced her family to let her study in
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at Aiglon College. She eventually returned to the United States, settling down in
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and entering the world of
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s. She won the title of Miss El Paso USA, and soon after,
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, ultimately going on to win the title of
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. Harring spent the next year traveling through Asia, exploring Europe and working as a
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er in India.


Career

Harring studied theatre at the London Academy of Performing Arts, having trained in the Italian ''
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'', as well as Latin dances, including the
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tango. She began her acting career in the film '' Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!'' Harring played the supporting role of Jerri, a flight attendant and the girlfriend of the brother of one of the protagonists, Chris, who joins them for family dinner at their grandmother's house. In television, she portrayed
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's character's wife in the NBC television movie '' The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory'' (1987). She was cast by NBC producers after they saw her on the Miss USA broadcast and contacted her with the role. In 1990, Harring was lead actress in the
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release ''
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'', where she played the role of Nisa—a Brazilian princess who travels to Los Angeles to stop a corporation from demolishing her family home. That same year, she began recurring role on the ABC daytime soap opera ''
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'', as Carla Greco. The next few years, she had supporting roles in films - ''
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'' (1994), and '' Black Scorpion II: Aftershock'' (1997). In 1997, she played the role of Paula Stevens in the NBC soap opera '' Sunset Beach''. After leaving the show, she guest-starred on ''
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'' in the episode "Dial M for Martin", and appeared in the comedy film '' Little Nicky''. Harring is most well known for her performance in
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's film '' Mulholland Drive'' (2001), opposite Naomi Watts and Justin Theroux. She played both the characters of Rita (an amnesiac who names herself after Rita Hayworth when seeing the name on a poster for the movie '' Gilda'') and Camilla. In response to her performance and the choice of her for the role, film critic
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wrote, "Not many actresses would be bold enough to name themselves after Rita Hayworth, but Harring does, because she can. Slinky and voluptuous in clinging gowns, all she has to do is stand there and she's the first good argument in 55 years for a '' Gilda'' remake." Comparisons were also made between Harring and Ava Gardner by the ''
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''. In 2002, she was awarded the American Latino Media Arts (ALMA) Award for Outstanding Actress in a Feature Film for her performance. Harring went on to work twice more with Lynch—as an anthropomorphic rabbit in the limited series ''
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'' (2002) and in a
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in ''
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'' (2006). In 2002, she appeared in '' John Q'', and was female lead opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme in '' Derailed''. In 2003, she starred in ''Mi Casa, Su Casa'' together with Barbara Eden. In 2004, she was the spoiled wife of antagonist Mr. Saint (
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), Livia Saint in the movie adaptation of
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's '' The Punisher''. In 2005, Harring starred in the independent film '' The King'', and later had roles in ''
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'', '' Love in the Time of Cholera'', '' The Caller'', and ''
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'', where she plays an abused wife fleeing her husband. In 2006, Harring joined the cast of FX's crime drama, '' The Shield'', as defense attorney Rebecca Doyle, appearing in nine episodes of season five. In the role, she is hired by lead character
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to protect his team of corrupt police officers against an Internal Affairs investigation. From 2009 to 2010, she also had a recurring role as Evelyn Bass/Elizabeth Fisher in
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series '' Gossip Girl''. In the show, she plays a woman posing as the long-lost mother of the character Chuck Bass, before her deceit is discovered by the other characters. She also guest-starred on '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' in 2003, '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' in 2010, and '' NCIS: Los Angeles'' in 2012 and 2016. Harring was also cast in the independent film ''The Loner'' directed by Daniel Grove. In 2016 she was cast in the English-language remake of the film ''Inside'', and in Legendary's first digital film ''
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'', alongside Logan Paul and
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. In 2022, she appeared in the romantic comedy '' Father of the Bride'' playing Diego Boneta's mother.


Personal life

In 1987, Harring married Count Carl-Eduard von Bismarck-Schönhausen, great-great-grandson of
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. Though the couple divorced in 1989, she retains the title of Countess von Bismarck-Schönhausen."Laura Harring: Biography"
''
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''.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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