About Me
AUDREY LANDERSAudrey Landers is a multi-faceted individual, always ready to explore her many talents. She is an accomplished actor, singer, writer, composer, and producer.
Miss Landers plays Veronica in Burn Notice, USA Network’s 2007 hit series, and Bettina in Bachelor party for 20th Century Fox.
Miss Landers’ diverse talents have driven her career in many directions. Her successful family partnership with producer-manager-mother, Ruth Landers, and actor-writer-sister, Judy Landers, has churned out music videos, pilots, infomercials, and popular films and TV shows such as Ghost Writer, California Casanova, and Club Fed.
CIRCUS ISLAND is the most recent film of Landers ProductionZ. Completed in 2006, this family genre feature length film/pilot was co-written and co-directed by Audrey and her sister, Judy. Ruth Landers executive produced.
However, Miss Landers is probably best known for her portrayal of Afton Cooper in the world hit television series, "Dallas," in which she co-starred for eight years. Audrey reprised her role as the sultry songstress in the "Dallas" reunion movie for TV. Playing the role of Val in the motion picture, "A Chorus Line," was a challenge that Audrey met head on. Sir Richard Attenborough, the film’s director, said, "Audrey wore out two dance coaches. You could have dropped a bomb next to her, yet she never broke her concentration. She is an extremely focused young woman and was the highlight of the movie."
"Music is my first love," says Audrey. At the age of twelve, she made her national television debut, performing a country song she wrote. That led to a recording contract in Nashville for Epic Records-and a year-long stint on the daytime drama, "The Secret Storm." Audrey spent her teen years working on the daytime drama, “Somerset." She also studied music at the Julliard School in New York, while majoring in psychology at Columbia University. Then, Miss Landers moved to Los Angeles, and landed her role in "Dallas" -all before her 21st birthday!
Through the 1980’s and 1990’s, Miss Landers enjoyed a successful recording career and concert tours throughout Europe. She earned 10 gold singles, 4 gold albums, and 2 platinum albums, having composed most of her hits. She has recorded for Ariola, BMG, Polydor, EMI, and WEA. Since Oct. 26, 2007, her latest album remains on the Euro Regional Charts ) Miss Landers has wowed audiences around the world. She has co-headlined in Las Vegas and Atlantic City.
One of Audrey’s most rewarding projects is her award-winning children’s television series, "The Huggabug Club." "The show was created by my sister, my mother, and me, as a labor of love for all children." The musical, educational series was donated to PBS by Ruth Landers in 1996, and ran through 2001. Audrey and her sister, Judy, wrote 50 half-hour episodes, as well as the 250 original songs in the series. "It has been a fulfilling experience to write, produce, perform in, and even edit the series," says Audrey. "It is so rewarding to be able to reach out to children and teach them valuable life lessons through music! I never run out of inspiration. I try to look at the world through a child’s eyes."