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  1. Louise Kim Salter is a British actress who trained under the direction of Olivier-award winning Rebecca Frecknall at National Youth Theatre. Louise was awarded "Best Actress" for her leading roles in Butterfly (now available on Amazon Prime as part of the Girl Feels: Into the Blue anthology) and How to be Human, alongside Scottish BAFTA-winner ...

    • 1.66 m
    • 1 min
    • Actress, Producer, Writer
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0759080Louise Salter - IMDb

    Louise Salter is known for Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994), Dark Waters (1993) and & This Too Shall Pass (2018).

    • Actress, Producer, Director
    • 1 min
  3. Feb 22, 2018 · After screening at film festivals across the UK and internationally, we were lucky enough to speak to the extremely talented Louise Salter, lead actress and producer of the film, about all things How to be Human.

  4. Louise Kim Salter is a British actress who trained under the direction of Olivier-award winning Rebecca Frecknall at National Youth Theatre. Louise was awarded "Best Actress" for her leading roles in Butterfly (now available on Amazon Prime as part of the Girl Feels: Into the Blue anthology) and How to be Human, alongside Scottish BAFTA-winner ...

  5. actress & BAFTA Connect PRODUCER. WATCH HOW TO BE HUMAN. Set in the near future of a dystopian London, with a scarily relevant and frighteningly foreboding reality, HOW TO BE HUMAN explores the dire consequences of a world without humanity, as two sisters, BAFTA-winner Sophie Kennedy Clark and Louise K. Salter try to escape their war-torn country.

  6. Aug 31, 2017 · In this week’s Exit 6 Q&A we look at taking on the dual roles of actor and producer. So, we are delighted to talk to Louise Salter (Butterfly, The Habit of Beauty) who has done just that on the short film How to be Human.

  7. Louise Kim Salter is a British actress who trained under the direction of Olivier-award winning Rebecca Frecknall at National Youth Theatre. Louise was awarded "Best Actress" for her leading roles in Butterfly (now available on Amazon Prime as part of the Girl Feels: Into the Blue anthology) and How to be Human, alongside Scottish BAFTA-winner ...