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Laura Wiggins

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1988-08-08
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Laura Slade Wiggins truly made a name for herself at a young age, with her acting journey kicking off when she was just 11 years old. It’s safe to say that Laura Slade Wiggins showed early promise, stepping into the world of television with guest appearances on some major series. Right from the start, Laura Slade Wiggins took on roles in well-known shows like Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999–), followed by appearances on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS, 2000–2015) and Private Practice (ABC, 2007–2013). These early opportunities helped lay the foundation for what would become a steady and diverse career.

As her experience grew, so did her presence on screen. Laura Slade Wiggins continued to build momentum, landing parts in gripping dramas such as Eleventh Hour (CBS, 2008–09) and later joining the cast of Showtime’s critically acclaimed series Shameless (2010–). Fans of procedural thrillers might also recognize Laura Slade Wiggins from her role in Perception (TNT, 2011–14), or perhaps from her time on The Finder (Fox, 2011–12). Her ability to adapt to different genres certainly played a part in her staying power.

In addition to her recurring and guest roles, Laura Slade Wiggins also made an impact in the world of TV movies. Notably, she starred in Girl, Positive (Lifetime, 2006–07), a powerful story that showcased her emotional range. Later on, audiences saw her in two more Lifetime productions—Starving In Suburbia and The Cheating Pact (both 2013–14)—further proving her versatility. Around the same time, she appeared in Intelligence (CBS, 2013–14), adding another network drama to her growing list of credits.

One of the more recent highlights in Laura Slade Wiggins’s career was her role on The Tomorrow People (CW, 2013–14), a sci-fi series that brought her to a new audience. All in all, whether it’s intense crime dramas or emotionally charged made-for-TV films, Laura Slade Wiggins has consistently delivered strong performances across a wide range of formats. Over the years, Laura Slade Wiggins has remained a familiar face on television, steadily carving out a respected place in the industry.

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So, when it comes to Laura Wiggins’s filmography, one standout moment definitely comes to mind—her highest rated project is Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase from 2019. It really showcased her talent and brought in solid reviews overall. On the other hand, not every role hits the same high note, and that brings us to Stand!—also released in 2019—which ended up being Laura Wiggins’s lowest rated movie so far. Still, it’s interesting to see how varied a career can be, and Laura Wiggins continues to make choices that keep her evolving as an artist. Whether it’s a top-rated hit or a less-acclaimed effort, Laura Wiggins remains someone to watch in the industry.

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