Louise Lombard
Louise Lombard is a distinguished English actress known for her captivating performances across film and television. Born in London, England, she is the youngest of seven siblings, with her Irish parents having relocated from Dublin in the mid-1950s. Lombard's passion for acting ignited at a young age; she began her drama training at just eight years old.
She pursued her education at Trinity Catholic High School, where she excelled academically, earning nine O Levels. Following her secondary education, she furthered her studies in English literature at the prestigious Cambridge University, honing her analytical skills and creativity.
Lombard's career took a significant turn when she landed a leading role in the acclaimed BBC period drama "The House of Eliott," which aired from 1991 to 1993. This breakthrough performance showcased her talent and garnered her widespread recognition. Throughout her career, she has appeared in various notable projects, including "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "The Mind of the Married Man," displaying her versatility as an actress.
With a career spanning decades, Louise Lombard continues to leave her mark in the entertainment industry, earning accolades for her contributions and captivating audiences with her dynamic range.
Filmography
Diggity: A Home at Last
After Ever Happy
After We Fell
Tale of the Mummy
A Student's Obsession
Susan Hill's Ghost Story
The Forgotten
My Kingdom
Esther
After Everything (2023)
Hidalgo
After the Rain
After We Collided
Shadow Wolves