

LAURE PREPON
Hannah Daniels on the ABC Television Network's "October Road"
Laura Prepon is a versatile actress whose career spans both film and television. She made her television debut on the long-running sitcom "That '70s Show," where she portrayed Donna Pinciotti.
Prepon appeared opposite Ashley Judd in the critically acclaimed feature film "Come Early Morning," which premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. Other feature credits include "Slackers," opposite Jason Schwartzman and James King, the title character in the independent feature "Seven=Five," opposite Beck, Beth Orton and Hank Williams, "The Pornographer: A Love Story," with Martin Donovan, and "Lightning Bug."
Prepon is equally at ease behind the camera. She directed her first short film, which is being developed into a feature. She added producer to her credits when she combined her passion for poker and entertainment in her own television show for E! Entertainment entitled "E's Hollywood Hold' Em."
Raised in Watchung, New Jersey, a short distance from New York City, Prepon is the youngest of five children. Her desire to act began at 15. Currently she studies acting with Robert F. Lyons, a working actor and coach in Los Angeles. In addition, she has always had a passion to dance and has trained in ballet.
Although an east-coaster at heart, Prepon currently resides in Los Angeles with her dogs.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
HOMETOWN Watchung, NJ
BIRTHDATE March 7