Lauren Lox
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Lauren Lox is an actor, writer, director and producer known for creating compelling stories that push the envelope. An original Texan, she's worked throughout the Southeast, most notably for the role of Jessica in the film Allergies. Other roles include Zoe Lache in the TV series Fate, Allison in Jingle Bell Ranch and Leah Dixon in her self-produced comedic series entitled Making It, set to release in 2023.
Lox began theatre at age seven, eventually playing Sandy in Grease, Olivia in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and gender-swapping as Sir Gawain for The Knights Of The Rad Table. After a brief hiatus in college to obtain a Public Relations degree, Lox returned to acting for film and television.
While acting is her primary forte, she sometimes steps on the other side of the lens. Lox has produced and directed five films and a web series, nominating and earning her several awards such as Best Director and Best Short. She is slated to produce more projects in 2023.
When not filming, she loves to travel, attend music festivals, go hiking or rock climbing, and perpetually hopes to be a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race someday. A huge advocate for LGBTQIA+ youth, Lox continually supports The Trevor Project and OutYouth.
Lox began theatre at age seven, eventually playing Sandy in Grease, Olivia in Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and gender-swapping as Sir Gawain for The Knights Of The Rad Table. After a brief hiatus in college to obtain a Public Relations degree, Lox returned to acting for film and television.
While acting is her primary forte, she sometimes steps on the other side of the lens. Lox has produced and directed five films and a web series, nominating and earning her several awards such as Best Director and Best Short. She is slated to produce more projects in 2023.
When not filming, she loves to travel, attend music festivals, go hiking or rock climbing, and perpetually hopes to be a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race someday. A huge advocate for LGBTQIA+ youth, Lox continually supports The Trevor Project and OutYouth.