Laura Robinson(I)
- Producer
- Actress
Laura Robinson is a Canadian actress/inventor/producer. She has enjoyed
a successful and varied career as an actress with many roles in film
and television, both in Los Angeles and Toronto. She was a regular on
the long-running CBS show
Night Heat (1985), played the
title character in Lifetime Television's original detective drama
Veronica Clare (1991), and
guest-starred on many hit shows like
Frasier (1993) and
Cheers (1982). She has appeared as a
guest on
Entertainment Tonight Canada (2005),
The Gill Deacon Show (2006)
and "Rogers Ottawa Daytime", on CBC TV.
In 2009, Laura was a guest author for the bestselling book Chicken Soup for the Soul: Count Your Blessings, all about the transformational power of gratitude, and co-created an inspiring family board game of the same name. She was featured in the book Women Invent, and has been a keynote speaker at numerous events. Laura also consults and advises inventors on the trademark/copyright process and on creating cohesive brand strategies.
Laura co-invented the classic, best-selling board game 'Balderdash', which has sold over twenty-five million copies worldwide and launched a new game, 'Identity Crisis: The Funniest Game About Famous Names', to great success in 2008. Along with well-known celebrity partners Courtney Cox and David Arquette, Laura recently sold a 1-hour prime-time television game show based on her game "Identity Crises" to a major U.S. network for Summer 2011.
Laura is also a gifted singer-songwriter and is working on creating an original album.
She is a happily married mother of two.
In 2009, Laura was a guest author for the bestselling book Chicken Soup for the Soul: Count Your Blessings, all about the transformational power of gratitude, and co-created an inspiring family board game of the same name. She was featured in the book Women Invent, and has been a keynote speaker at numerous events. Laura also consults and advises inventors on the trademark/copyright process and on creating cohesive brand strategies.
Laura co-invented the classic, best-selling board game 'Balderdash', which has sold over twenty-five million copies worldwide and launched a new game, 'Identity Crisis: The Funniest Game About Famous Names', to great success in 2008. Along with well-known celebrity partners Courtney Cox and David Arquette, Laura recently sold a 1-hour prime-time television game show based on her game "Identity Crises" to a major U.S. network for Summer 2011.
Laura is also a gifted singer-songwriter and is working on creating an original album.
She is a happily married mother of two.