Laurie Holden

Laurie Holden
Heather Laurie Holden, better known as Laurie Holden, is an American actress, producer, model, and human rights activist. She is best known for her roles as Marita Covarrubias in The X-Files, Adele Stanton in The Majestic, Cybil Bennett in Silent Hill, Amanda Dumfries in The Mist, Olivia Murray in The Shield, Dr. Hannah Tramble in Chicago Fire, and Andrea in The Walking Dead...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth17 December 1969
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
I think there's a collective consciousness around the world that there are things beyond our control that have the power to annihilate us, as a species, and it's all rather frightening.
Driving through much of the southern part of the U.S. reminds me of where I grew up in Canada. The trees, homes, sense of community... I love the South.
It's a really dark, emotionally wrenching world that we've created on 'The Walking Dead.'
I love my 'Walking Dead' family. This is the best job I ever had.
I feel defensive about my character because I really love Andrea, and we share the same heart.
I've had a quite a few nightmares about being chased by walkers.
I'm not a runner. I do not like running. I love to swim. I love to surf. I do not like to run.
I'm a bit of a scaredy cat. Personally, I don't like to be kept up at night.
I'm just attracted to good material and great characters and that can come in any form, whether it's television or film or a theatre piece.
Well, people fall in love with the wrong guy all the time, it doesn't make them bad people.
It's a little daunting to know you're going to take off your clothes and 16 million people are going to see it. It's not a normal day at the office.
I've never been a fan of sociopaths who have no conscience. That scares me because they're capable of anything.
I'm not interested in playing the victim. I like stories about survivors.
The beauty of 'The Walking Dead' and the beauty of being on a television show for a while, is that, it's your backstory, it's part of what you are, it's what you carry with you every day.