From the moment Laura Nativo stepped onto the set of the kid's
television show
Romper Room (1972) at the age of
5, she knew that show business was her destiny. However, when several
months later her mother passed away after a battle with cancer, she
realized the road to Hollywood would be a long, if not impossible,
journey. With her mother gone and her father at work, six-year-old
Laura had no choice but to take on the roles of "mother, wife, older
sister, daughter" of the family - raising herself, as well as her
younger sister.
She lived an extremely sheltered life, growing up in Parsippany, New
Jersey, where she attended Catholic School for 12 years. Her extensive
yet necessary home responsibilities left her little time to maintain
her straight A+ grades, much less to excel in traveling softball and
soccer, win countless forensics competitions, cheer for the St.
Christopher's basketball team and still pursue her dreams of becoming a
movie star. Yet she somehow made time for her #1 passion, acting, in
countless plays, musicals and indie films, attending intense performing
arts summer camps and even touring with the professional children's
theater group Kids On Tour. These 12 years of strict discipline and
long, full days taught Laura that with determination and careful time
management, anything was possible In reflection, these difficult years
proved to be an invaluable foundation for this overachiever.
After graduating at the top of her eighth-grade class, Laura went on to
Parsippany Hills High School, where she balanced intensive performing
arts study (acting, singing, dancing, gymnastics, debate, public
speaking) with a heavy academic course load, varsity cheerleading and
softball, leadership positions in Student Council, Key Club, and
Environmental Club, winning esteemed National DECA awards and
dedicating precious hours to community service. Yet these
accomplishments were not enough for this girl next door. Though a
four-year National Honors Society member and "Who's Who Among American
High Schools" student, Laura felt certain the academic track to Harvard
was not for her.
She was first discovered by
Woody Allen, who
picked her at an open casting call in NYC to appear in his film,
Celebrity (1998). Inspired by this
achievement, at the age of 17 Laura packed her bags for California,
intending to spend only the summer there studying film and TV at UCLA
and The Media Workshops. But she fell in love with L.A., and after
jokingly asking her dad if she could move to California (and him saying
yes!), this straight-A student sacrificed a senior year filled with pep
rallies and prom, and left her family and friends behind to pursue her
Hollywood dreams. She graduated Beverly Hills High School in just three
months through a special independent-study program for teens in
entertainment--a program whose alumni include
Angelina Jolie and
Nicolas Cage--with a 4.0 GPA. Determined to
earn her spot on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Laura turned down full
scholarships to numerous prestigious universities, and put her college
"backup" plans on an indefinite hold. Only 17, this precocious young
woman was confident that she wouldn't be needing a "backup".
Today, Laura Nativo is known as one of Hollywood's hottest
up-and-coming young stars. When she's not on screen, she works behind
the scenes as a producer for movies and music videos. Laura's natural
talent, extraordinary focus, positive "I can" attitude and healthy
drug-free lifestyle make her an ideal role for model young girls
everywhere. At just 21, President of Inspire Entertainment, this
Renaissance woman has already started her own production company,
record label and magazine. In her "free time" she is spokesperson for
Rock To Cure, a charity that she helped co-found, that uses the
universal language of music to raise money and awareness for various
organizations such as City of Hope, National Kidney Foundation, Cystic
Fibrosis, and Drug-Free America. A self-described "prissy tomboy",
Laura loves baseball, football, roller-blading, biking, tennis, rock
climbing, water sports, and just about anything fun and athletic. She
has been studying gymnastics and capoeira, the Brazilian martial art,
for the past two years, to preparation for her upcoming film, "B.A.B.E.
Force". An avid traveler, always seeking her next adventure, Laura
maintains that "home is where my suitcase is!" A Jersey girl at heart,
she is still super-close to her supportive father, Angelo (a scientist)
and awesome younger sister, Lisa (a freshman at Rowan University), whom
she visits as often as she can.