Cayouette was born in Washington, D.C.,[1] and grew up in Maryland. Laura graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with a BA in English, then graduated a year later from University of South Alabama with an M.A. in Creative Writing and English Literature. In 2014, Cayouette was made their Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient [2] and her name was added to the university's clock tower.
Before pursuing a career in acting, Cayouette worked as a nightclub DJ, model, English professor, dress shop manager [3] and a ticket taker at Universal City Walk Hollywood. She studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York [3] before moving to Los Angeles in 1992. There, she studied with Milton Katselas at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, then with Ivana Chubbuck at her studio.[4]
Cayouette has written seven books, including Know Small Parts: An Actor's Guide to Turning Minutes into Moments and Moments into a Career with foreword by Richard Dreyfuss and endorsements from Kevin Costner, Reginald Hudlin, and Lou Diamond Phillips. She is also the author of a coming of age novel, Lemonade Farm, and the amateur-sleuth Charlotte Reade Mysteries series set in New Orleans[3][5] and highlighting cultural events like Jazz Fest, Southern Decadence, and the Mardi Gras Indians’ Super Sunday, as well as moments like the Saints Super Bowl victory during Carnival, the BP oil spill, and Hurricane Isaac.
Cayouette writes a blog, LAtoNOLA.com,[6] recounting many of those same events as well as dancing with the New Orleans Pussyfooters in the Mardi Gras parades and riding with Quentin Tarantino in the Monarch float after she arranged for him to preside over the Krewe of Orpheus parade during Mardi Gras 2014.
She was elected as a Convention Delegate in the 2019 SAG-AFTRA New Orleans Local election.[7] More recent acting roles include the recurring Marlene in Ava Duverney's Queen Sugar and John Schneider's wife in the film Hate Crime (2017).
Personal life
On May 24, 2014, Cayouette married Andy Gallagher in New Orleans.[8][9]