Louise Log is known for The Filth Shop (1969).
Louise Lombard lived and breathed the arts from an early age, and projected extreme versatility in many arenas. A trained dancer and actress from childhood, Lombard displayed a remarkable predilection for emotionally and psychologically challenging characters. After appearing in the BBC series Casualty and Bergerac, the ITV show Capital City, and the ITV movies Catherine Cookson's A Black Velvet Gown, and Perfect Scoundrels: Sweeter Than Wine, Lombard landed a leading role in the TV series Chancer, opposite Clive Owen. Lombard then broke through to national fame in 1991, with the lead role of Evangeline Eliott in the three-season House of Eliott series on the BBC. For the remainder of the 1990s, Lombard sought out a series of highly individualized and intelligent projects, including taking the role of Lady Macbeth in a BBC production of Macbeth, Elizabeth Gill's 1997 ensemble drama Gold in the Streets and the ITV series Bodyguards (as one of the toughs of the title). After two years as a literature student at Cambridge University (as well as studying photography and print work at St. Martin's College), Lombard spent the first few years of the new millennium branching out into more internationally oriented roles, including After the Rain (a harrowing story set in South Africa during apartheid) Ellen Brachman in the movie Claim (2000), and the role of Kath in My Kingdom (2001), a highly modernized adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear with Richard Harris. American viewers, however, will most closely associate Lombard with the romantic lead of Lady Anne Davenport in the Viggo Mortensen period adventure saga Hidalgo (2004), and the role of Dr. Harriet Fellows, a physician who assists crash survivor Alec Baldwin, in the TNT movie Second Nature (2003). In 2004 Louise began the recurring role of Sophia Curtis in CSI. Louise remained on CSI until 2008, when she left to shoot a TV pilot for ABC, playing the title role in Judy's got a Gun. Louise then returned to the UK to play the lead role in the BBC movie, Kiss of Death. She recently played Macy in NCIS for CBS and Robert Carlyle's dying wife in Stargate Universe.
Louise Lynch is a composer and actress, known for Running Through Darkness (2018), Living Hell (2015) and Misery Loves Company (2012).
Louise Lynch is an actress, known for Road to Perth (2021).
Louise Malkinson is known for The Gift of Life (2015), The Detectives: Murder on the Streets (2017) and MH370: The Plane That Disappeared (2023).
Louise Malouin is an actress, known for Petite Pomme (2013), Les Jaunes (2014) and Plan B (2017).
Louise Manteau is known for Kommunioun (2022), Pandore (2022) and Zone Blanche (2017).
Louise Mara is an actress and set decorator, known for Shooting Jeremy, Three Corners of Deception (2021) and The Mouse in The Bread (2018).
Louise Mardenborough is an actress, known for Tormented (2009), Line of Duty (2012) and God on Trial (2008).
Louise Martin is an accomplished stage and film actor. She grew up in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia at the time) and discovered acting at the age of nine, where she performed her first role as Toomai, the baby elephant in "The Jungle Book" This ignited her passionate love affair with the art and craft of acting taking her to many geographical landscapes. She has performed in more than three continents and five states, most notably in NYC where she originated the role of the great French actress, Sarah Bernhardt in the critically acclaimed one woman show, "I Sarah..the Divine." She currently resides in Los Angeles.