Having recently taken on the role of the iconic British painter David Hockney in the new HBO Max series MINX, Laurence Fuller has further diversified his portfolio, which includes feature films such as “Road To The Well,” “Apostle Peter & The Last Supper,” and “Paint It Red.” His journey began in British theatre, where he trained at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and made his debut in “Madness In Valencia” at Trafalgar Studios under the direction of Simon Evans.
Fuller is not only an actor but also a poet and storyteller. He channels his classical training into contemporary expressions, drawing from his acting journals to create a distinctive style of cinematic poetry. His work has gained recognition and has been featured on various digital art platforms, galleries and art fairs globally.
In addition to his solo ventures, Laurence has collaborated with prominent artists in both web3 and traditional mediums, including Henrik Uldalen, Tania Rivilis, Val Kilmer and Vincent D’Onofrio. These collaborations serve to bridge digital and physical art forms, enriching his artistic expression.
Laurence Fuller’s cinematic poetry has been showcased internationally in esteemed locations, such as the National Museum of Art in Rome, during Art Basel Miami in 2022 and 2023, and at the Villa Ciani in Switzerland, among others. His partnership with the Estate Of Allen Ginsberg at Lume Studios in New York further highlights the depth and impact of his artistic endeavours.
“Laurence Fuller (of Road To The Well, Paint It Red) stars in Echoes of You as a classical pianist struggling to make his mark who finds his greatest fulfillment in an unlikely place. This is a very lovely short film that builds to an emotional ending that will hit you hard.” - Alex Billington, First Showing ***** review for ECHOES OF YOU
As a writer/producer his first film Possession(s) was distributed by ABC Australia. Laurence’s recent spec screenplay is about his late father the art critic Peter Fuller, “MODERN ART” has Won Awards and placed as a Finalist in 30 of the screenwriting competitions so far in the last year.
"MODERN ART shows a solid control of the craft, with powerful twists, memorable introductions of characters, and effective use of the planting and payoff." - Blacklist coverage for MODERN ART