What happened to Laura San Giacomo? This is her today Check the 1st comment 👇👇

Laura San Giacomo burst onto the Hollywood scene with a bang — and a voice you couldn’t forget.

After making waves in indie cinema and nearly stealing the show in Pretty Woman,

the magnetic brunette quickly became one of the most recognizable faces of the ’90s

But after years of red carpets and movie premieres, she made a surprising career move

that had everything to do with family.

So, where is Laura San Giacomo now? Let’s rewind the reel and catch up.

From Shakespeare to Sundance Darling

The other night, I rewatched Quigley Down Under — and honestly? It might be one of the

most underrated Westerns out there. Sure, Tom Selleck does his thing and helps give the film

its cult following, but what really caught my eye this time was Laura San Giacomo as Crazy Cora

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