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Lauren was an understudy for Phylicia Rashad in the play Into the Woods.
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Her mother's name is Coco.
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Lauren is of Puerto Rican descent.
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Lauren was born is Brooklyn, but she was raised in Queens.
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Lauren was one of eight children.
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Lauren's father was a police officer.
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Lauren had a role on the ABC Soap Opera Ryan's Hope in the late 1970s, and was under an option contract. ABC later opted out of the contract.
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Lauren received a scholarship from the Alvin Ailey Dance School.
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Lauren studied acting at The Acting Studio.
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Lauren studied Shakespeare at Michael Howard Studios.
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Lauren graduated from Kingsborough Community College.
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Lauren has been married since 1993.
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Lauren made her feature film debut in I Like It Like That, it was also her first leading role.
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Lauren was considered for the role of Hallie in Scream 2.
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Lauren was nominated for an ALMA Award every year from 1998-2002, and in 1999 she was nominated three times in three different categories.
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Lauren had a cameo in the film Dreamgirls, she also appeared in the musical on Broadway.
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Lauren has appeared in three different television shows with actor David Zayas. New York Undercover, Oz, and Dexter.
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Lauren has won the following awards:
-NCLR Bravo Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for New York Undercover in 1996.
-ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in Television Series for Oz in 2001.
-Long Island International Film Expo - Best Supporting Actress for Serial in 2006.
-NAMIC Vision Award for Best Actress - Drama for Dexter in 2007.
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Lauren has appeared in the following plays:
-The Vagina Monologues
-Much Ado About Nothing
-Fasade
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In addition to acting and dancing, Lauren once worked as restaurant hostess, and as a telephone operator.
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Lauren was originally going to be a dancer, until a knee injury ended those hopes and she turned her attention to acting.
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Lauren made an appearance in the March 1996 issue of Playboy magazine.
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Lauren has a twin sister, her name is Lorraine and she (Lorraine) often works as a "stand in" for Lauren on set and has even taken over for her in roles she has left (on Broadway for example).