Katelyn and Sierra Laird, collectively known as the Laird Sisters, are a dynamic duo creating stories for screen and stage. Building from decades of experience acting and writing, the Laird Sisters bring a powerful blend of performance expertise and creative vision to their projects.

Their productions reflect an unwavering commitment to reshaping narratives and redefining gender expectations, particularly within genres such as sci-fi, action-adventure, and fantasy. With experience in scriptwriting, songwriting, acting, showrunning, directing, and editing, the Laird Sisters are comprehensive creators who are intimately involved with their productions from conception to delivery.

Currently at the helm of a diverse portfolio—including epic Medieval Irish fantasy-drama “Mist”, retro-futuristic sci-fi adventure “Starhaven”, original theatrical musical “Sleepy Hollow”, London Camden Theatre Festival-premiered “Sirena”, and Shakespearean feature film adaptation “Verona”—the Laird Sisters stand poised for impactful collaborations on production and distribution. The Laird Sisters are a unique and unmatched creative force, propelling visionary cinema and theatre into new dimensions.

Katelyn and Sierra Laird stand in formal dresses on a red carpet in front of a MIPCOM backdrop.

A group of people work in the film set of a spaceship, illuminated by blue lights. The Laird Sisters stand in jumpsuits while the crew sets up the shot. From the Laird Sisters’ “Starhaven”.

Katelyn and Sierra kneel in front of a table covered with flowers at the after party for the premiere of their feature film, holding a sign engraved “Welcome to Verona”.

A film crew in a bright green meadow maneuvers a camera rig to get a shot of a group of actors on horses, holding weapons, and painted with blue markings. From the Laird Sisters’ “Mist”.

Katelyn Laird, in a spacesuit is suspended by wires, reads as she hovers over the exterior set of a spaceship. From the Laird Sisters’ “Starhaven”.

A film crew sets up a shot of a woman rescuing a man tied to railroad tracks in a Western-era train station. From “West of the Sun”.

The Laird Sisters direct the camera operator as he sets up a shot in the interior set of a spaceship. A portal in the center of the room looks out into space. From “Starhaven”.

Katelyn Laird, as Queen of the Fae, stares thoughtfully at the ground while two production assistants joke in the background. From “Mist”.

An over the shoulder shot of a man aiming a rifle into a Western saloon while a crew member holds a clapper board. From the Laird Sisters’ “West of the Sun”.

The Laird Sisters, wearing dresses from “White Christmas”, perform on stage.

Sierra leans on her sister, Katelyn, who wears a spacesuit. From “Starhaven”.

Sierra Laird walks with a cast member in Victorian clothing through the set of a forest in a stage production of the Laird Sisters’ “Sleepy Hollow”.

Katelyn Laird tests out a shot while filming the concept pilot for the Laird Sisters’ period-fantasy-drama, “Mist”, in Tennessee.

Katelyn Laird performs a sword fighting routine as Joan of Arc with a fellow cast member of Dueling Arts International, led by Gregory Hoffman.

Sierra Laird poses as Connie Logan, a female cowhand in the 1800s from the Laird Sisters’ Western Adventure “West of the Sun”.

Katelyn and Sierra Laird alongside two fellow cast members from Skybound Entertainment's “The Walking Dead Experience live” in Atlanta, directed by Michael Counts.

The Laird Sisters, in the set of their spaceship, make changes to the script in between filming scenes for their retro-futuristic sci-fi series, “Starhaven”.

The Laird Sisters dance Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”, dressed as zombie Barbie twins.

The Laird Sisters pose in Regency dresses while filming their sketch, “Marvel Meets Bridgerton”.

Katelyn and Sierra sing a holiday duet with James Gibbons for his “12 Songs of Christmas”.

The cinematographer and camera operator set up a shot in the spaceship set of “Starhaven”.

Checking the shot while the Laird Sisters film a music video for the band SambaDá.

Sierra, playing the character Felicity, walks up the hill in 1600s Ireland after the thankless task of fetching water. From the Laird Sisters’ “Mist”.

Sierra and Katelyn, who is a master diver and holds a marine biology degree, emerge from a scuba expedition.