Lagueria Davis

Lagueria Davis

additional crew, producer, director

Lagueria Davis was born on Feb 08, 1978 in USA. Lagueria Davis's big-screen debut came with Cowgirls 'n Angels directed by Timothy Armstrong in 2012. Lagueria Davis is known for August: Osage County directed by John Wells, Meryl Streep stars as Violet Weston and Julia Roberts as Barbara Weston. Lagueria Davis has got 2 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Lagueria Davis achieved is Bare Bones International Film & Music Festival. The upcoming new movie Lagueria Davis plays is Gravy which will be released on Oct 02, 2015.

Originally from Fort Worth, Texas, Lagueria Davis grew up in a household where her dreams had to be practical, which is how she found herself at the University of Oklahoma double majoring in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Three years and three internships later, her need to create consumed her, and she left the engineering program and landed in the School of Art. After graduating with a BFA in Media Art, she worked a myriad of what she calls "character building" jobs that included stints with Americorps, Colorado Mountain Ranch, and American Red Cross. She was working as a Domestic Violence Shelter Manager when she was offered her first industry job as an Office PA on a Terence Malick film. She left the shelter and worked in production until landing a Writers PA position on season two of The L Word: Generation Q with Showrunner Marja-Lewis Ryan. After wrapping The L Word, she was selected to participate in the Mentorship Matters Program where her mentor was Niceole Levy. Lagueria has several feature specs and four original pilots under her belt, was a 2016 Academy Nicholl Quarterfinalist, and is a four-time Austin Film Festival Second Rounder. As a queer, INFJ aquarian, born in the year of the horse, she is as unique as her name.

  • Birthday

    Feb 08, 1978
  • Place of Birth

    Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 3 nominations

Bare Bones International Film & Music Festival
2011
Best Oklahoma Soil Picture
Winner - Bonehead Award
1 in 3 (2010)
Trail Dance Film Festival
2009
Best Short Comedy
Winner - Golden Drover
Help Yourself (2009)

Movies & TV Shows

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Movies