Annie Laurie Daniel (they/them)

Performance Artist

Annie Laurie Daniel (they/them) is an experimental theater artist based in Los Angeles, California, with a focus on performance art and clowning. A seasoned child actor, they trained in acting at the California Institute of the Arts, graduating in 2019. During their time at CalArts, they co-wrote and helped devise Witch House: A Witch’s Cabaret, directed by Sallie Merkle and Mireya Lucio. Annie Laurie has also worked internationally, creating new pieces in Berlin, Germany, and Paris, France. In 2016, they wrote and directed the documentary short Dick Art: Rape Culture and Misogyny in the Los Angeles DIY Scene at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. In 2021, they presented a gallery at the Fondation Fiminco in collaboration with the Women’s Wear Daily Archives. Annie Laurie premiered their solo show Bedwetting at the Hollywood Fringe Festival (HFF24). Their artistic mission is to explore and amplify stories centered around queer identities, pop culture, and activism.

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