Laura Bayonas
An image from Puede ser divertido, one of the productions that also features Laura Bayonas.
Laura Bayonas

Laura Bayonas

January 1, 1965 — Madrid, Spain

Laura Bayonas started working in movies at the age of 4, and when 7 years old, she played her first lead in the short "Correo de guerra" (1972) together with her mother — Lola Salvador, a well known scriptwriter and film producer. Since then she has accomplished a strong career in Europe, having lead roles in film and TV with well known Spanish directors, like Jose Luis Bunuel, Jaime Chavarri, Julio Medem, Alfonso Ungria, Fernando Fernan Gomez, Jose Luis Cuerda, Manolo Matji, Jose Luis Berlanga and others.

As a writer, Laura published her novel "Yes Father, no Father", a radical critic against parental education, which was a best seller in the 90's. She received an award for her first screenplay "Panfilas" by ICAA, Ministerio De Cultura of Spain.

After moving from Spain, Bayonas is living in Los Angeles, California. Her most recent Hollywood-work is in "CharlottaTS" (2011, Lewis Teague).

Violet

2014

Man in Hiding

Man in Hiding

1971

Tierno verano de lujurias y azoteas

Tierno verano de lujurias y azoteas

1993

Dos corazones

Dos corazones

2020

Martín

Martín

1988

Puede ser divertido

Puede ser divertido

1995

Correo de guerra

Correo de guerra

1972