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Laura San Giacomo (Flux) - Actress

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LoRA
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106
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Published
Feb 24, 2025
Base Model
Flux.1 D
Training
Steps: 2,880
Epochs: 32
Hash
AutoV2
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There is no trigger word needed(all the samples were done without one). You can use 'laura-san-giacomo' if you want.

Laura San Giacomo is an American actress best known for her roles in both television and film, particularly in the late 1980s and 1990s. Born November 14, 1962, in West Orange, New Jersey, she gained recognition for her distinctive voice, charismatic screen presence, and ability to play both comedic and dramatic roles.

Career Highlights:

Film:
  • "Sex, Lies, and Videotape" (1989) – Played Cynthia Bishop in this critically acclaimed Steven Soderbergh film, earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

  • "Pretty Woman" (1990) – Portrayed Kit De Luca, the sharp-witted best friend of Julia Roberts' character, a role that made her widely known.

  • "Quigley Down Under" (1990) – Starred alongside Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman in this Western set in Australia.

  • "Under Suspicion" (1991) – Played opposite Liam Neeson in this thriller.

  • "Stuart Saves His Family" (1995) – Co-starred in this comedy based on Saturday Night Live's Stuart Smalley character.

Television:
  • "Just Shoot Me!" (1997–2003) – Starred as Maya Gallo, the intelligent and sarcastic journalist in the hit NBC sitcom, which earned her a Golden Globe nomination.

I create these LoRAs for less popular people I do not see represented by other creators.

Likes, shares, and buzz are always appreciated, as they help me decide whether to create similar ones or switch to other niche genres.

Gifting me buzz is great, but training is 99% done locally, so others could use it more.