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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0675195L.A. Winters - IMDb

    Actress: On the Come Up. L.A. Winters was born Lisa Ann Yokubinas in Baltimore, Maryland and has been a performer and storyteller for most of her life. After a long absence from the industry, while raising her three children, she is back and working.

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  2. www.lawinters.com › aboutBio — L.A.

    L.A. Winters is a former Doublemint Twin who has appeared in films like Logan Lucky and Grantham & Rose. She is also a certified personal trainer and yoga instructor who runs a fitness business and a production company.

  3. www.lawinters.comL.A.

    L.A. Winters Welcome to my acting site, I hope you’ll take a look around; check out what’s new on my “News” page, watch clips and demos on my “Reels” page, and find out more about me and my life as a storyteller!

  4. L.A. Winters. Actress: On the Come Up. L.A. Winters was born Lisa Ann Yokubinas in Baltimore, Maryland and has been a performer and storyteller for most of her life. After a long absence from the industry, while raising her three children, she is back and working.

  5. 967 Followers, 940 Following, 3,505 Posts - L.A. Winters (@l.a.winters) on Instagram: "Actor-Producer-Screenwriter-Yoga Instructor-Personal Trainer - Lover of Life and grateful to be back in the mix."

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  6. www.lawinters.com › newsNews — L.A.

    L.A. Winters (Fay) gives a stellar portrayal of an emotionally-stunted mother in denial coming unglued whose only sense of mooring is her pathological way of being. Savannah Rose Scaffe (Rachel) offers a compelling depiction of the dutiful daughter who, like Superman, weakens as the play progresses in the presence of the kryptonite that is ...

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