Loren Arcadio was born on September 23, 2003 in Brisbane, Australia. She is an actress, known for Swimming for Gold (2020).
Loren Bass is known for It Follows (2014), Kill the Irishman (2011) and Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian (2013).
Loren Bouchard was born in 1970 in the USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Bob's Burgers (2011), Central Park (2020) and Lucy: The Daughter of the Devil (2005). He has been married to Holly Kretschmar since September 3, 2006.
Loren Brovarnik is known for Loren & Alexei: After the 90 Days (2022), 90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk (2019) and Game Night with the Hamiltons (2020). She has been married to Alexei Brovarnik since September 2015. They have one child.
Loren Burgos is an actress, known for The Killer Bride (2019), Mulat (2014) and Corpus Delicti (2017).
Loren Coleman is one of the world's leading cryptozoologists. He is a well-known media consultant and author on the topics of cryptozoology, unusual phenomena, and inexpliable human behaviors. Coleman has written books and more than three hundred articles, has appeared frequently on radio and television programs, and has lectured from Idaho to Loch Ness. He has been both on- and off-camera consultant to Fox/USA Network's "In Search Of," NBC-TV's "Unsolved Mysteries," A & E's "Ancient Mysteries," History Channel's "In Search of History," and "History's Mysteries," Discovery Channel's "In the Unknown, " and other reality-based programs. He contributes cryptozoology columns, "On the Trail," to the London-based magazine Fortean Times, and "Mysterious World" to Fate, as well as articles to The Anomalist and Fortean Studies. In 2000, he served as the Senior Series Consultant to the new "In Search Of..." program which is scheduled for broadcast on Fox and USA Network. On 20 October 1997, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the famous filming of a Californian Sasquatch, Loren Coleman was one of the first ten inductees into the Roger Patterson Memorial Bigfoot Museum in Portland, Oregon. In December 1999, he was named "Bigfooter of the Year" by the Center for Bigfoot Studies of California. Coleman, born 12 July 1947, in Norfolk, Virginia, has been investigating, in the field and in the library, cryptozoological evidence and folklore since the Abominable Snowmen caught his interest in 1960, leading him to research mysterious panther sightings and reports of apes in the American Midwest. He has traveled to 45 states, throughout Canada, Mexico, Scotland, and the Virgin Islands interviewing witnesses of lake monster, Sasquatch, giant snake, mystery feline, phantom kangaroo, thunderbird, and other cryptid reports and folklore. His first articles were published in 1969. He went on to write two books with Jerome Clark (The Unidentified [1975] and Creatures of the Outer Edge [1978], both published by Warner). In the 1980s, Coleman wrote Mysterious America (1983), Curious Encounters (1985), and Tom Slick and the Search for the Yeti (1989), all bestsellers for Faber and Faber. In 1999 Loren Coleman co-authored two books: one with Patrick Huyghe called The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Yeti, and Other Mystery Primates Worldwide (Avon); the other with Jerome Clark called Cryptozoology A to Z: The Encyclopedia of Loch Monsters, Sasquatch, Chupacabras, and Other Authentic Mysteries of Nature (Simon and Schuster/Fireside). The Year 2001 saw the publication of his expanded and updated, Mysterious America: The Revised Edition from Paraview Press. Coleman has an undergraduate degree from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, where he majored in anthropology, minored in zoology, and did some summer work in archaeology. He received a graduate degree in psychiatric social work from Simmons College in Boston. Coleman was admitted to the Ph.D. programs, and took doctoral coursework in social anthropology at Brandies University, and in sociology at the University of New Hampshire's Family Research Laboratory. He has been an instructor, assistant/associate professor, research associate, and documentary filmmaker, in various academic university settings, since 1980. He has written extensively in human services, having authored, coauthored, or edited eight books, including the commercially successful Suicide Clusters (Faber and Faber, 1987), which was a Psychology Book Club alternative selection, and appeared on "The Larry King Show" discussing it. His work on the suicides of baseball players was covered in Sports Illustrated, the Sporting News, ESPN, and by all the major media and wire services.
Loren Dean was born on July 31, 1969 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. He is an actor, known for Say Anything... (1989), Space Cowboys (2000) and Enemy of the State (1998).
Loren Escandon is an award-winner AfroLatinx Colombian actress and filmmaker. She has extended experience in dance, theater, television, and film. Loren earned a degree in Theater with a minor in Communications at Universidad del Valle in her native Colombia. Loren recently filmed the anticipated film Purple Hearts for Netflix (2022) and the series Casa Grande (2022), acquired by Warned Bros. She recurred on the MGM series, The Baxters (2019), based on Karen Kingsbury's books, and the CW Original, The Messengers (2015). Other credits include Selena (2020), Truth Be Told (2021), Gentefied (2020), and SWAT (2020), among others. Loren directed and wrote the short film anthology Phone Tales, invited to multiple festivals in 2018. Her latest Film, Los Patines, won Best short at San Pedro International Film Festival, Best Latino short and Director at NYC Downtown Short Film Festival, and Screenplay at the Panamanian International Film Festival/LA, among others. She is an Alum of the Warner Media and HFPA Tomorrow's Filmmaker's Today Class of 2021. Loren has toured as a theatre-maker with her one-woman show, Montera, across sold-out venues in NYC, Madrid, Moscow, and La Habana. She was awarded Best Performer for a Solo Show at the HOLA and ACE awards in 2013. As an artist, Loren continues to train as an actor while widening her interest in writing and directing. She is focused on telling stories of women of color that connect us to our humanity, bringing joy and hope. Still, most of all, Loren wants to represent her AfroLatinx culture with pride.
Loren G. Woods is known for Spirited (2022).
Loren Ginden is an actress, known for Normandy Is My Name (2015).