In 1949, she was working as a freelance
documentary filmmaker. According to her obituary in the
Los Angeles Times, Archera called
philosopher and author
Aldous Huxley at home, saying that
John Huston had promised to finance her proposed documentary film on the
Palio di Siena if she could get Huxley to agree to write a screenplay. Archera then became close friends with Huxley and his first wife Maria, who died in 1955. In 1956, Archera married Huxley. She wrote several
self-help books concerning human relations, including
You Are Not the Target (1963) with a foreword written by Aldous Huxley. After his death in 1963, she wrote
This Timeless Moment: a personal view of Aldous Huxley (1968), a book describing life with her husband. In an interview with American Legends website, she recalled that she and Huxley led a simple life walking in the hills around Griffith Park and usually having dinner at home. Huxley never lost his fascination with Los Angeles. He would tell Laura: "There is everything in Los Angeles," and the city was "like Venice in the 17th century--where East and West would meet and everything would happen here." In 1977 she founded
Children: Our Ultimate Investment, also known as "Our Ultimate Investment" or just OUI, a
non-profit organization dedicated to the nurturing of the possible human. The organization sponsored a four-day conference also entitled Children: Our Ultimate Investment. ==Film==