jueves, 23 de diciembre de 2010

KARINA LOMBARD (actress & singer)


Karina Lombard (born January 21, 1969) is an actress and singer.

Lombard was born in Tahiti. Her mother, Nupuree Lightfoot, is a medicine woman of Lakota Sioux ethnicity and was an immigrant living in Tahiti. Her father, Henry Lombard, a banker, is a European aristocrat of Russian, Italian and Swiss descent. Lombard is a naturalized U.S. citizen but when she was one year old her parents separated and her father took Karina and her four siblings Helen, Inez, Charles and Denise to live at his estate in Barcelona, Spain. 

She went on to attend a number of Swiss boarding schools, including in Lausanne, where she has said that "being American Indian meant being treated like a savage".

Over the years she gained proficiency in Spanish, English, Italian, French and German. She came to New York when she was 18 and began modeling and studied acting.

Lombard's major break in modeling came about due to a Calvin Klein photo shoot with a Native American theme. One of her photographs was chosen to be a billboard ad.

As an actress her first major film was Wide Sargasso Sea in 1993 followed by The Firm. She then went on to appear in the 1994 film Legends of the Fall. In the 2000s she moved into television, appearing on the first season of The L Word and also in The 4400. She reprised her role as Marina Ferrer in the first episode of Season Four of The L Word and made one more brief appearance later that season as an actress auditioning for Jenny's film Lez Girls. Lombard also made a cameo appearance in the 2008 series finale.

Lombard is currently portraying the recurring character Genevieve on FX's Rescue Me. Genevieve is writing a book about New York City firefighters' experiences during and after the terrorist attack there on 11 Sept 2001.

Her theatre training and stage experience primarily comes from New York City's Gallery Theatre, the Neighborhood Playhouse, the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and the Actors Studio.

See filmography: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karina_Lombard

(Source: www.imdb.com)











sábado, 4 de septiembre de 2010

VALERIA SOLARINO (Italian actress)

Valeria Solarino (born 4 November 1979) is an Italian actress, born in Venezuela.

She was born at El Morro de Barcelona to a Sicilian father and Turinese mother. After studying philosophy at the University of Turin, she debuted as actress in the Teatro Stabile.

In 2003 she was chosen by director Mimmo Calopresti for a small role in La felicità non costa niente (Happiness Costs Nothing) (2003), after which her career took off: in the same year she played Maja in the Fame chimica (Chemical Hunger) by Paolo Vari and Antonio Bocola and Bea in Che ne sarà di noi (What Will Happen to Us) by Giovanni Veronesi, who is her current partner.

In 2005 Solarino starred in La febbre by Alessandro D'Alatri and, in 2006, in Viaggio segreto by Roberto Andò. In 2009 she played the role of a lesbian lover in Viola di mare (Sea Purple), a historical film by Donatella Maiorca.[1] which was shown at the Rome Film Festival.