Lauren Noll

Lauren Noll is an L.A. based actor-director from East Tennessee. Her feature directorial debut, SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT, is a female-driven ensemble comedy highlighting three women navigating the tensions of their cross-cultural relationships and the pressures of modern life, friendship, and womanhood. It premiered at SXSW 2026.

 

Hailing from a rich background in theatre, she earned her master’s degree in Acting at Harvard’s American Repertory Theater and the Moscow Art Theatre before her focus pivoted toward film. Lauren first stepped behind the camera with the short drama HONOR, an intimate, autobiographically inspired story about coming of age, coming out, and facing expulsion from Brigham Young University. She followed this with GEN V, which won a development deal with Adi Shankar’s Bootleg Universe, and CLEAN SLATE, a recipient of the Collaborative Film Challenge Grand Jury Prize and a grant from Blackmagic Design.

 

Most recently, Lauren co-wrote, produced, and starred in the Oscar Qualified short film, THE HEART OF TEXAS, which screened at more than 75 festivals worldwide and earned Lauren a dozen acting

awards on the festival circuit. Across all of her work, Lauren is drawn to intimate, character-driven stories about ordinary people searching for grace and meaning in chaotic worlds. Her love for actors and their craft is undeniably infused into her directing style. She approaches each project with honesty, humor, and deep compassion, crafting stories that reveal the beauty and hilarity of being human.

Format: Scripted Episodic, Scripted Feature, Scripted Shorts

Genre: Comedy, Coming of Age, Drama, Documentary, LGBTQ+, Women

Location: Los Angeles, California, United States