Louisa Noel Krause (born May 20, 1986) is an American actress. After studying drama in college, she appeared in numerous off-Broadway productions while also appearing in episodes of New York -based network television series. Her first film role was in The Babysitters (2007). In 2017, she appeared in the lead role of Anna Garner in the television series The Girlfriend Experience .
14-679: Louisa may refer to: Places [ edit ] Australia Louisa Island (Tasmania) Canada Louisa or Lac-Louisa, a community in Wentworth, Quebec Malaysia Louisa Reef , Sabah United States Louisa, Kentucky Louisa, Missouri Louisa, Virginia Louisa County, Iowa Louisa County, Virginia Belgium Louisa - Square in Brussels and metro station, next to Palace de Justice, see Avenue Louise Other [ edit ] HMS Louisa ,
28-658: Is a director. At a young age, she studied dance at the Washington School of Ballet in Washington D.C. Once she entered high school, dance took a backseat when she started performing in a variety of plays and musicals, including Side Show as Violet Hilton, Gypsy as Mama Rose, and Equus as Dora Strang. After graduating from George C. Marshall High School , she enrolled in the Carnegie Mellon Drama School . Soon after, she felt she
42-583: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Louisa Island (Tasmania) Louisa Island is an island with a short sandy tombolo , located adjacent to the south-western coast of Tasmania , Australia. The irregularly shaped 23-hectare (0.089 sq mi) island is part of the Maatsuyker Islands Group , and comprises part of the Southwest National Park and
56-453: Is known for her work in independent cinema and has appeared in several short films. Krause gained more prominence with a role in the 2011 feature film Young Adult ; her comedic scene as the ennuied clerk at the hotel where Charlize Theron 's character stays was included in the trailer and TV spots for the film. She also appeared as a cult member in the 2011 film Martha Marcy May Marlene , with which she became involved through her work with
70-543: Is part of the Maatsuyker Island Group Important Bird Area , identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance as a breeding site for seabirds. Recorded breeding seabird and wader species are the little penguin , short-tailed shearwater (206,000 pairs), fairy prion (400 pairs), common diving-petrel (1600 pairs), Pacific gull , sooty oystercatcher and pied oystercatcher . Mammals present include
84-518: The Sundance Film Festival . In 2012, Krause had a role in the film Return , and the lead role in the independent film King Kelly , which opened at South by Southwest . In 2012 she filmed a supporting role in the indie film Bluebird , released in 2015. She also has a supporting role in the 2014 independent film The Mend , which premiered at South by Southwest. Krause has appeared in several television roles, including in
98-577: The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site . The island's highest point is 80 metres (260 ft) above sea level and, at low tide, the island is joined to the mainland by a 250 metres (820 ft) sand spit . The central parts of the island are lightly forested with Eucalyptus nitida and Eucalyptus ovata , with an understorey of Leptospermum scoparium and Melaleuca squarrosa . Bracken covers areas subjected to recent fires . The island
112-524: The Tasmanian pademelon and long-nosed potoroo . The Tasmanian tree skink is present. This Tasmania geography article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Louisa Krause Krause was born May 20, 1986 in Falls Church, Virginia . Her father is of half-Japanese descent (from Okinawa , Japan) and her mother is American. She has a younger brother, Nathaniel, who
126-1834: The Ladies Home Journal Louisa Emily Dobrée (fl. ca. 1877–1917), French writer Louisa Lane Drew (1820–1897), English-born American actress Louisa Durrell (1886–1964) Louisa Frederici (1844–1921) Louisa Morton Greene , American social reformer Louisa Gould , Jewish activist Louisa Jane Hall (1802–1892), American poet, essayist, literary critic Louisa Harland , Irish actress Louisa Horton (1920–2008), American film, television, and stage actress Louisa Jacobson (born 1991), American actress Louisa Vesterager Jespersen (died 2018), Danish female murder victim Louisa Johnson , English singer Louisa Krause (born 1986), American film, stage, and television actress Louisa Lawson (1848–1920), Australian poet, writer, publisher, suffragist, and feminist Louisa Lytton (born 1989), English actress Louisa Susannah Cheves McCord (1810–1879), American writer Louisa Moritz (1936–2019), Cuban-American actress and lawyer Louisa Starr (1845–25 May 1909), British painter Louisa Maria Stuart (1692–1712), Princess Royal Louisa Swain (1801–1880) Louisa Thomas (born 1981), American writer and sports journalist Louisa Caroline Huggins Tuthill (1799–1879), American children's book author Louisa Wisseling, former member of Australian folk-influenced pop quartet The Seekers Louisa Young , British writer Fictional characters [ edit ] Louisa Clarke, main character in Me Before You and its film adaptation Louisa Musgrove , character in Jane Austen's novel Persuasion Louisa,
140-928: The lead role of Iphigenia . That same year, she starred in the world premiere of In a Dark Dark House , at the Lucille Lortel Theatre , June 7 – July 7, 2007. She has continued working on stage, appearing in 2013 as Rose in the world premiere of Annie Baker 's The Flick at Playwrights Horizons , a role she reprised two years later at the Barrow Street Theatre and later the National Theatre . Her first film credits came in 2007, with supporting roles in The Speed of Life and The Babysitters . In 2009, she appeared in Taking Woodstock and Toe to Toe . She
154-1465: The name of four ships of the Royal Navy Louisa (ship) , United States ship of the 1800s Louisa (film) , 1950 film starring Ronald Reagan People with the given name [ edit ] Louisa of Great Britain (1749–1768) Louisa, Countess of Craven , originally Louisa Brunton (1785?–1860), English actress Louisa Adams (1775–1852), First Lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829 Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), American novelist, short story writer and poet Louisa Rose Allen , English singer and songwriter known as Foxes Louisa Beaufort (1781–1863), Irish antiquarian, author and artist Louisa Dow Benton (1831–1895), American linguist and letter writer Louisa Bertman , Jewish American illustrator, animator, visual narrative artist specializing in social and political advocacy Louisa Briggs (1818 or 1836- 1925), Aboriginal Australian rights activist, dormitory matron, midwife and nurse Louisa Burns (c.1869–1958), American osteopathic physician Louisa Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck (1832–1918) Louisa Chafee (born 1991), American competitive sailor Louisa Clein (born 1979), English actress Lady Louisa Conolly (1743–1821), Irish noblewoman Louisa Knapp Curtis (1851–1910), Columnist and first editor of
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#1732773119120168-730: The pen name of the eighteenth century English writer Elizabeth Boyd (1710–1745) Louisa, a character in the American-Canadian animated series Work It Out Wombats! Louisa Loops, a character in the American-Canadian animated series Lyla in the Loop Louisa von Trapp, third daughter in the Von Trapp family in The Sound of Music See also [ edit ] Louis (disambiguation) Louise (disambiguation) Luisa (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
182-600: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Louisa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Louisa&oldid=1257212481 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Human name disambiguation pages English feminine given names Feminine given names Hidden categories: Short description
196-575: Was ready to start her professional acting career, and earned her Equity card by performing in a summer-stock production of Aida . Krause began her career in theatre, appearing in numerous off-Broadway productions. In 2006, she appeared in the Huntington Theatre Company 's production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses . In 2007, she starred in the Signature Theatre Company's production of Iphigenia 2.o , in
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