Louise Kim Salter
Louise Kim Salter is a talented British actress renowned for her dynamic performances. She honed her craft under the mentorship of Olivier-award-winning director Rebecca Frecknall at the National Youth Theatre. Salter has received critical acclaim, notably winning the "Best Actress" award for her stellar performances in the film “Butterfly,” which is now part of the “Girl Feels: Into the Blue” anthology on Amazon Prime, and in the short film “How to be Human,” where she starred alongside BAFTA-winning actress Sophie Kennedy Clark.
In addition, she showcased her versatility in the feature film “The Habit of Beauty,” sharing the screen with BAFTA-nominated actors Kierston Wareing and Nick Moran. Salter's own short film, “How to be Human,” which she not only led but also produced, featured a celebrated cast that included both BAFTA and Tony Award winners. This film garnered international recognition at various prestigious film festivals such as Encounters, Sitges, and Raindance, clinching multiple awards, including "Best Film" at the Miami Sci-fi Festival. The founder of the British Independent Film Awards lauded it, stating, “movies can change the world, How to be Human certainly does.”
Currently, Louise is gearing up to shoot her debut feature film through her co-founded production company, Slowcooked (TellADifferentStory.com). Film critic Nev Pierce praised her talent, stating, "Louise Salter is terrific."
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