Lou Place was born in 1912 in Portland, Oregon, USA. He is a production manager and assistant director, known for Daddy-O (1958), Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966) and Doc Corkle (1952).
Lou Ramirez is known for Diners, Drive-ins and Dives (2006) and Guy's Grocery Games (2013).
Lou Ravelli is a french actress, youtuber and musician. She's been appearing as small roles in french tv shows before getting into her youtube and cinema carreer. She plays guitar cello, violin, piano, and speaks English and French. She has a cinema and drama formation as well as an International English Rights diploma.
He formed the group The Velvet Underground with Welsh multi-instrumentalist John Cale, second guitarist Sterling Morrison, and drummer Maureen Tucker in New York in 1965. The group soon became a part of Andy Warhol's Factory scene, which housed a great number of the most freaked and experimental artists at the time. The German singer and actress Nico sang in the group for a short period-- but the original line-up began to split up. The group, at its best, made only four original albums: "The Velvet Underground & Nico" (1967), "White Light/White Heat" (1968), "The Velvet Underground" (1969), and "Loaded" (1970). They stand today as milestones in the history of rock. In 1970, Lou Reed began his solo career. His second album, "Transformer" (1972), was produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, long-time admirers of the Velvets. That year, he had his first--and still only--top 20 song, "Walk on the Wild Side." Through the 1970s, he made a prolific number of albums with "Berlin" (1973), "Rock 'n' Roll Animal" (1974), and "Street Hassle" (1978) as the artistic highlights of this period. On St. Valentine's Day 1980, Lou Reed married Sylvia Morales, and that was another turning point in his career. The following album, "The Blue Mask" (1982), stands as one of his best and most composed. In 1989, he made "New York"--a love letter to his city with its good and bad, and with a heavy criticism of American thought. In the 1990s, he continued to be one of the most sharp-tongued rock 'n' roll poets of his time. In 1990, he once again collaborated with ex-Velvet-partner John Cale. Their album, "Songs for Drella," was a very personal tribute to friend and artist Andy Warhol, who had recently died. In 1993, The Velvet Underground was re-formed with its original line-up, and toured in Europe in 1993. In 1997, Lou Reed, along with former Velvet band mates John Cale, Maureen Tucker, and the late Sterling Morrison were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Lou Reed stood as one of the most important songwriters of our time and has served as inspiration to a multitude of artists such as David Bowie, Nick Cave, Sonic Youth, Nine Inch Nails, U2, David Byrne and Patti Smith.
Born to a military family Lou Richards attended Scotch Plains Fanwood High School in New Jersey and Brunswick High School in Maine. He also attended schools in Hawaii, Alabama, and California. As a student at Texas Tech University, Lou got involved in college radio at KTXT. His first commercial job was doing the all night shift at KLBK in Lubbock, Texas. He went on to be a DJ at KKUA in Honolulu and landed a few small roles in Hawaii Five-O (1968). That's when the acting bug took over and he moved to Los Angeles to "pursue the dream". Of all his television roles he claims his favorite was working in Gloria (1982), the sitcom spin-off of All in the Family (1971). "I was being paid to show up every day and be silly. It doesn't get much better than that". From his cartoon voice work, he says he enjoyed working most of all with Frank Welker.
Lou Romano is an American animator and voice actor who is well-known for voicing Alfredo Linguini from the Ratatouille franchise. He also animated and voiced in other works such as The Incredibles, The Powerpuff Girls, The Iron Giant, Samurai Jack and The Boxtrolls. He worked at both Pixar and Laika Animation Studios.
Lou Russell is known for The Battered Bastards of Baseball (2014).
Lou Saliba is known for A Thousand Words (2012), Modern Family (2009) and Las Vegas (2003).
Lou Sanders is a writer and actress, known for Elderflower (2016), Stand Up for the Week (2010) and Mark Smith vs the People (2021).
Lou Sanders is a writer and actress, known for Elderflower (2016), Stand Up for the Week (2010) and Mark Smith vs the People (2021).