Laura Howard (born as Laura Simmons in Chiswick, London, 1977) is an English actress. She is probably best known for her role as Cully Barnaby in the long-running British crime-mystery Police procedural Midsomer Murders.
Howard does not come from a showbusiness background. Her father is a shipping consultant, her mother a psychiatrist, and she did not attend drama school. Her first major role came in 1992, playing the teenage daughter Tammy Rokeby in the BBC comedy series So Haunt Me. Since then, Laura has also had a starring role in the Jack Rosenthal drama Eskimo Day and its sequel Cold Enough For Snow. Her other UK television credits include Soldier Soldier, The Bill, Doctors and Casualty.
She has appeared in numerous UK theatre productions, including the premier of Life of Riley by Alan Ayckbourn. In June 2012 she appeared in Ayckbourn's The Norman Conquests at the Liverpool Playhouse.
Actors: Harold Ayer (actor), Jimmy Baya (actor), Richard Beymer (actor), Jimmy Boyd (actor), Harry Carter (actor), Alvin Childress (actor), Donald Cockburn (actor), Dick Crockett (actor), Bing Crosby (actor), Douglass Dumbrille (actor), Angus Duncan (actor), Gregg Dunn (actor), Fabian (actor), Frank Fowler (actor), Patrick Adiarte (actor),
Plot: Widower and hamburger restaurateur Harvey Howard decides to go to college at 51 years of age. Resisting the easy path, he insists on not receiving preferential treatment, and lives in a dorm like the other students despite the disapproval of his grown son and daughter. As the years pass, and he gets involved in study sessions, fraternity initiations, and sporting events, he begins falling in love with Professor Gautier, the French teacher, but doesn't consider re-marrying appropriate.
Keywords: college, college-initiationActors: Harlan Briggs (actor), Ted Donaldson (actor), Michael Duane (actor), Martin Garralaga (actor), Bobby Larson (actor), Paul Maxey (actor), Oscar O'Shea (actor), Barbara Brown (actress), Edythe Elliott (actress), Anita Louise (actress), Regina Wallace (actress), Wallace MacDonald (producer), Lewis Helmer Herman (writer), Cromwell McKechnie (writer), William Sackheim (writer),
Plot: At the end of World War II, a U.S. Army soldier, Harry Roberts, returns home with ambitions of becoming a professional photographer. A burro, belonging to his animal-loving kid brother, Davey , smashes all of Harry's photographic equipment, and the angry Harry strikes Davey. Heartbroken, Davey takes his burro and runs away, but is brought back home when a photograph of the burro, which Harry had taken and which two of the younger brothers had secretly entered in a contest, wins first prize.
Keywords: 1940s, accident, anger, animal-lover, b-movie, brother-brother-relationship, burro, camera, contest, ex-soldierUm unsere Köpfe
Schwirrt kein - Heiligenschein
Doch wir sind immer noch reiner
Als ihr glaubt zu sein
Denn wir sind
Wir sind Teil
Eines göttlichen Plans
Wir sind Hart aber Herzlich
Phänomenal
Wir sind menschliche Tiere
pure Energie
Laßt es uns tun
Laßt uns das Land verderben
Laßt uns die Kugeln spüren
Laßt uns in Freiheit sterben
Wir sind -
Kein krankes Organ
ihr könnt uns nicht entfernen
Mythologien - brauchen
Lange bis sie sterben
Tötet mich -
Doch was tötet Dämonen?
Nichts tötet die Onkelz
Nichts kann uns entthronen
Denn -
Helden leben lange
Doch Legenden sterben nie