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Canadian-American actress
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Lauren Glazier
BornLauren Christie Glazier
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
OccupationActress
Known forMindhunter

Lauren Christie Glazier (born 1985) is a Canadian-American film and television actress.

Early life and education

Glazier was born and grew up in Kelowna, British Columbia and studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute and the Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Career

Glazier was discovered by Antoine Fuqua in Vancouver and has since appeared on stage in Six Degrees of Fornication with The Whitefire Theatre in 2009, as Isadora Duncan in the Los Angeles premiere of When She Danced in 2010; and in Something Blue with The Whitefire Theatre in 2011.

In TV and film, she appeared in the 2010 TV film Class, the 2009 film Going Back, and the 2010 film Killers, and played a Russian sniper in the 2018 film Red Sparrow. She had a lead role in the 2012 film South Down Orchard. Her breakthrough role was as a fashionista in the 2014 film Gone Girl.

In 2019, Glazier played a recurring character in Season 2 of Netflix’s crime drama Mindhunter.

She also plays Nyrie in the science fiction drama series See on Apple TV+, which premiered in November 2019.

Filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
2006 Still Dreams Short film
2007 Coffee Diva Bookworm Short film
2007 Shooter Student Uncredited
2009 Hell's Snow Maggie Short film
2009 Fragments de Laura Tilda Short film
2010 Going Back Lorna Short film
2010 Killers Stewardess -
2010 Class Jennifer Burch Television film
2010 Man and Woman Woman Short film
2011 Reunion X Vivian Taylor Video short
2011 The Chicago 8 Anita Hoffman -
2012 Man and Woman Woman -
2012 South Down Orchard Arielle -
2014 Gone Girl Journalist -
2014 Finding Harmony Brittany -
2018 Red Sparrow Russian Sniper -
2019 Mindhunter Kay Manz -
2022 Tales of the Walking Dead Brooke -
2025 Wonder Man TBA Disney+ series
TBA Grapefruit Moon TBA -

Other works

Year Title directed by
2007 Redemption music video - Bleed Me Dry Marcos Effron
2007 Mark Ronson music video - Stop Me Matt Lenski
2007 Nico Vega music video - Be Giving Bryan Sipe
2008 Machine music video - Raison D'Etre Sylvia Sether
2009 Commercial: Born of Fire - Sherrilyn Kenyon -
2011 Commercial: Nikon featuring Ashton Kutcher Bennett Miller
2011 Commercial: American Express Josh & Xander
2011 Commercial: Sonosite Maurio Fiore
2011 Space Capone music video - 'I Just Wanna Dance'' -

Model works

Year Title directed by
2010 Nico Vega album cover Nico Vega
2011 Queen George clothing campaign Jodi Lyn O'Keefe

References

  1. ^ Cooper Halpern (November 7, 2019). "Lauren Glazier Sets Herself Apart". The Last Magazine.
  2. ^ "Alumni profile: Lauren Glazier". Vancouver Academy of Dramatic Arts. March 1, 2017. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  3. "Lauren Glazier". British Film Institute. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  4. ^ Charlotte Helston (October 8, 2014). "The Okanagan's connection to popular new movie Gone Girl". Info News.ca. Retrieved October 19, 2020.
  5. "Is Kay Mason From 'Mindhunter' Season 2 Based On A Real Person? Lauren Glazier's Character Gets Close With Wendy". Bustle. August 17, 2019. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  6. Valerie Anne (September 19, 2019). "'Mindhunter' Makes Murder Boring, But Its Lesbian Love Story Is One for the Ages". Autostraddle. Retrieved October 19, 2020.

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