Lara Flynn Boyle Biography
Lara Flynn Boyle comes into the world in Davenport, Iowa, on March 24, 1970. She was the only child her parents had, and she was the only child they ever had. Michael L. Boyle left the family when Lara was only six years old and never came back. In the years that came after, Lara’s mother, Sally Boyle, raised her in a small house in the Wrigley Field neighborhood of Chicago. Sally juggled her time between three different jobs in order to make ends meet. She partly blamed herself for her parent’s divorce, just like other kids who grow up in homes that are often unstable. She also had dyslexia, which made it impossible for her to do well in school. She would sit alone in a corner of her play school and cry until her mother picked her up. She decided that she wouldn’t give up, and as time went on, she learned how to fight
She would go to the bathroom because it was the only room in the house with a door that could be used to do her schoolwork. After that, she would get down on the ground and use the closed toilet seat as a table to do her homework. When she was 12, she went to an improvised theatre camp in Evanston called the Piven Theater Workshop. This is when things started to change for her. Around this time, she became interested in acting for the first time.
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