Lauren Buglioli

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Lauren Buglioli
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Lauren Buglioli is an American actress. Her first notable role was in the 2020 psychological horror film Transference followed the title role in the horror-comedy Courtney Gets Possessed (2022). Buglioli also had supporting roles in films Horror Noire (2021), Vendetta (2022), A Jazzman's Blues (2022) and Cinnamon (2023). In 2023, she played Kaitlin Fox in the Netfix crime miniseries, Florida Man .

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Life and career

Buglioli was born in Los Angeles, California, but raised in London. [1] She later returned to United States and lived in New York for ten years before moving to Atlanta for appearing in television series Tyler Perry's Young Dylan , The Oval , Dynasty and Queens . [1] She played minor roles in films Unstoppable (2004) and Bad Boys for Life (2020) and in 2020 played the lead in the thriller film, Transference. [2] [3] The following year, Buglioli starred in three movies for LMN: Brutal Bridesmaids, Best Friends Forever and Secrets on Sorority Row. [4] In 2022, she played the title role in the horror-comedy film Courtney Gets Possessed and appeared in the period drama film A Jazzman's Blues . [5] [1] The following year, Buglioli co-starred in the Netflix miniseries Florida Man and had secondary role in the thriller film, Cinnamon . [6] [7] [8]

In 2024 she appeared in films The Neon Highway and The Great Lillian Hall and had the recurring role in the Apple TV+ comedy series, Bad Monkey . [9] That same year, she was cast Vanessa McBride in the CBS soap opera, Beyond the Gates . [10] It will premiere in early 2025. [11]

Filmography

Film

Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Unstoppable Holly
2015A Burial HymnMeaghanShort film
2019CupcakeMrs. NealonShort film
2020 Bad Boys for Life ReporterUncredited appearance
2020TransferenceCamille
2021 Horror Noire Ashley
2022Labor, Lies and MurderJade
2022 Vendetta Jen Duncan
2022 White Elephant Tomi Lorenzo
2022Courtney Gets PossessedCourtney Harper
2022 A Jazzman's Blues Margaret
2022The LickJimmyShort film
2023Under His InfluenceLori
2023 Cinnamon Heather
2024 The Neon Highway Ginny's Mom
2024 The Great Lillian Hall Dunyasha
2024Freedom HairNews Reporter
2024Tricked & TreatedToprameneshia

Television

Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003StarTallulah7 episodes
2004 Shane AudreyEpisode: "1.1"
2014 Your Worst Nightmare Peggy KlinkeEpisode: "No Escape"
2019 Raising Dion NurseEpisode: "Issue #107: Why So Vomity?"
2020 Tyler Perry's Young Dylan Ms. HoltEpisode: "Speechless"
2020 The Oval Nurse LindaEpisodes: "Clueless" and "Call of Duty"
2021Brutal BridesmaidsHollyTelevision film
2021Best Friends ForeverLucy HaydenTelevision film
2021Secrets on Sorority RowStaceyTelevision film
2021 Dynasty MichelleEpisode: "Your Sick and Self-Serving Vendetta"
2021 Queens Dana MurphyEpisode: "1999"
2022 FBI Mrs. LeoneEpisode: "Flopped Cop"
2022 First Wives Club LindaEpisode: "The Way You Do the Things You Do"
2023 Florida Man Kaitlin Fox7 episodes
2024 Sistas News Reporter3 episodes
2024 Bad Monkey Heather4 episodes
2025 Beyond the Gates Vanessa McBrideUpcoming series

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