Laura Jacobs
Laura Jacobs is a Canadian actress and classical opera singer. Born in the heart of the prairies, Laura moved to Vancouver, British Columbia as a teenager, where her passion for acting started. She began her training early and was in a prestigious high school theatre company, performing as the lead in two productions per year.
Laura attended McGill University and with a dual degree in classical theatre studies and psychology. She got her start in the business as an internationally represented fashion model and worked all over the world, garnering success in Asia, New York, and Europe. Laura then began acting in major productions earning notable performances in Daydream Nation with Kat Dennings, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, Muck with Kane Hodder, and the last season of iZombie.
She continually trains with top teachers to consistently hone her craft as an actress. As well as acting, Laura founded and manages a prestigious model management company, successfully representing over 40 models working globally with top agencies. The company, LRJ Management, is listed on leading industry website model.com and represents models all over the world.
Movies
2.6
- Feb 16, 2016
- English
After narrowly escaping an ancient burial ground, long forgotten and buried underneath the marshes of Cape Cod, a group of friends emerge from the thick, marshy darkness, tattered and bloody, lucky to be alive. They have already lost two of their friends in the marsh, presumably dead. They stumble upon an empty Cape Cod vacation house alongside the foggy marsh and break in to take shelter. Whatever was in the marsh is still after them and soon after one of them goes for help, the rest of the group learns that the evil in the marsh is not the only thing that wants them dead. Something worse, something more savage, was lying in wait just outside the marsh, in the house. What happens next is unspeakable, horror that cannot be unseen. These unlucky travelers spend their St. Patrick's Day trapped between two evils forcing them to fight, die, or go back the way they came.