Karina Lombard
Karina Lombard, a versatile talent, was born in Tahiti and later moved to Spain during her childhood. Her diverse upbringing saw her attend various boarding schools across Europe, where she became fluent in several languages, including Spanish, English, Italian, French, and German. Eventually, Karina settled in New York City, where she embarked on a vibrant career in modeling, dancing, and acting.
On stage, Lombard has showcased her skills in notable productions like "Uncle Vanya," "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," "Summer and Smoke," "M. Butterfly," "Joan of Arc," "Betrayal," and "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea." She has made significant contributions to cinema as well, featuring in prominent films such as "The Firm" (1993) alongside Tom Cruise and portraying the role of Brad Pitt's wife in "Legends of the Fall" (1994). Her filmography also includes "Last Man Standing" (1996) with Bruce Willis, "Wide Sargasso Sea" (1993), and "Big Kiss" (2004).
In addition to her film and stage work, Lombard has appeared in acclaimed television series such as "The L Word" (2004), "The 4400" (2004), "Rescue Me" (2004), and "Jo's Boy" (2011). Beyond her acting prowess, she is also a talented musician and writer. A true citizen of the world, Karina holds dual nationality in both the United States and the European Union.