
Laurie Mansfield - Wikipedia
Laurie Mansfield (born 27 March 1943) is a theatrical agent from Birmingham. [1] He is best known as an agent for British entertainers from the 1970s onwards. [2] Mansfield entered show business first as a salesman for CBS Records, and then as a record producer.
Laurrie Mansfield - Developer, Writer and Producer - LinkedIn
Laurrie is a screenwriter, developer & producer who is currently based on Awabakal Country in Newcastle. Raised on Darug Country, Laurrie is proudly Aboriginal, Pinoy and Irish, Bi+ and...
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GARUWA
Led by First Nations facilitators Genevieve Grieves and Laurrie Mansfield, the 4-day participatory Lab is an immersive experience on Wodi Wodi Country in Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales.
Laurie Mansfield - IMDb
Laurie Mansfield was born on 27 March 1943 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK. He is a producer, known for 1966, Agnes Browne (1999) and The Boys in Blue (1983).
Meet the Programmers of the 2025 Sydney Film Festival
Mar 25, 2025 · Laurrie Mansfield (nee Brannigan-Onato) is a developer, facilitator, and producer for the screen arts. With 10 years’ experience in the screen industry, Laurrie has worked with leading organisations both locally and globally including: Screen Australia (First Nations, Enterprise, Content, Online), Netflix (Production and ANZ Grow Creative ...
Laurrie Mansfield | AIDC
Laurrie has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication: Media, Arts and Production (2013) from the University of Technology, Sydney, and an Advanced Diploma in Screenwriting from AFTRS (2017). Laurrie’s claim to fame is having won the North Sydney Art Prize in the adults’ category at age four in 1996.
Laurie Mansfield - Biog | Royal Variety Charity
Laurie Mansfield entered show business in 1969 as a record store salesman for CBS Records. In the early seventies he worked for International Artists as an agent representing many well-known comedians such as Jim Davidson and Freddie Starr.
Staff & Board - AIDC
Developer, facilitator and producer for the screen arts, Laurrie Mansfield returns for a third year as First Nations Producer at AIDC 2025.
Film development opportunity for Indigenous creatives
Aug 8, 2024 · Led by Worimi woman and GARUWA co-creator, Genevieve Grieves, and Darumbal and Bundjalung producer Laurrie Mansfield, the intensive program would help unlock the potential impact of advocates, artists, campaigners, curators, educators and filmmakers.
AIDC 2024 INDIGENOUS CREATORS PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
Nov 30, 2023 · Developer, facilitator and producer for the screen arts, Laurrie Mansfield (née Brannigan-Onato) will return for a second year as First Nations Producer at AIDC 2024.