Laura San Giacomo is now 63 – grab tissues before you see her today

Laura San Giacomo burst onto the Hollywood scene with a voice and presence that were impossible to ignore. In an era filled with rising stars, she stood out instantly — sharp, magnetic, and unapologetically real. After turning heads in indie films and nearly stealing scenes in Pretty Woman, she became one of the most recognizable faces of the 1990s. And then, just as her momentum seemed unstoppable, she quietly reshaped her path.

So where is Laura San Giacomo now? To understand that, it helps to rewind.

The other night, rewatching Quigley Down Under, it struck me again how unforgettable she was as Crazy Cora. Sure, Tom Selleck anchored the Western and helped it gain cult status, but San Giacomo’s performance was raw, chaotic, and layered. It’s the kind of role that lingers long after the credits roll.

Born to Italian-American parents in West Orange, New Jersey, she grew up in Denville Township and discovered acting early. That passion carried her to the prestigious Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, where she earned a fine arts degree in 1984. Before Hollywood came calling, she was immersed in theater — Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams, and off-Broadway productions shaped her craft.Her breakout moment arrived in 1989 with Sex, Lies, and Videotape, directed by Steven Soderbergh. The film won the Palme d’Or at Cannes and propelled both director and actress into the spotlight. San Giacomo’s portrayal of Cynthia earned her a Golden Globe nomination and established her as a force with emotional depth and fearless vulnerability.

When asked why she became an actor, her response was refreshingly simple: she loved telling stories. It was honest, grounded, and perfectly aligned with the grounded intensity she brought to her roles.

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