About

Laura Schein is an actor/writer/lyricist based in Los Angeles and recipient of the 2023 ASCAP Foundation Lucille and Jack Yellen Award. She is the co-creator of the acclaimed new musical Emojiland (New York Times Critics Pick; Richard Rodgers Award Finalist; Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, Off-Broadway Alliance Nominee), and originated the role of Smize. She co-wrote the original songs for the Emmy-Nominated stop motion Disney holiday film Mickey Saves Christmas (HMMA nomination for “Best Song”) and the Paramount+ feature Honor Society, and was on the music team for the animated feature UglyDolls, for which she co-wrote the Kelly Clarkson/Janelle Monae duet “Unbreakable,” shortlisted for the 2020 Academy Awards. She’s a lyricist on the musical feature Marriage Material, in development with Chernin Entertainment, based on the short film acquired by Fox Searchlight. Her 1/2 hour comedy pilot Thrup was a semi-finalist at the 2021 Austin Film Festival. She’s currently developing the stage musical Miss Hysteria, selected by Stephen Schwartz as part of the 2023 ASCAP Musical Workshop at The Wallis.

Laura got her acting break at 13 years old in the first national tour of Ragtime, and has since performed at award-winning theaters all over the world. Her TV/film credits include a lead role in the upcoming indie horror film Grizzly Night, as well as guest roles on FOX, Showtime, ABC, CBS, Amazon and SyFy. She was a series regular on YouTube Originals' comedy series Sing It!, which premiered at Tribeca, and co-created the improvised series Crystal’s Balls for Funny Or Die, for which she received an LA WebFest “Outstanding Lead Actress” nomination. She’s also toured the country opposite Jason Alexander in his show An Evening With Jason Alexander.

A long-time health nut and certified health coach, she also co-hosts the hit functional medicine podcast What The Func?! A Chicago native, Laura is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Northwestern University.