Lana Antonova
Lana Antonova, also known as Lana Novac, is a talented actress and performer whose striking looks and captivating presence have drawn comparisons to both Cameron Diaz and the iconic Bond girls. Born in Kuybyshev, Russia, in the Soviet Union, she grew up along the scenic Volga River and developed a strong desire for adventure. After completing her education, Lana embarked on a journey that took her across the globe, from China and Australia to Italy, France, England, and the United States, cultivating a rich tapestry of experiences throughout the 1990s and beyond.
Lana's dedication to her craft is evident in her extensive training, which includes studies at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in London and various programs in Los Angeles focusing on body movement and cold reading. Her dance training, rooted in ballet under Tatyana Tarasova in Russia and furthered at the University of Brighton, complements her background in Latin dance. Additionally, she trained in classical piano at the musical conservatory in Saratov and possesses a remarkable vocal range.
Her acting credits feature a diverse array of roles, including a Go-Go dancer in "Austin Powers" (1997) and a vulnerable immigrant in "The Face of the Serpent" (2003). Despite facing personal challenges, including the loss of her mother at 20 and a divorce in 2000, Lana has maintained a resilient spirit. Currently, she shares a connection with actor and author Christopher Lawford, collaborating on projects like "Burt Munro" (2005) and "Slipstream" (2007) with Anthony Hopkins. Known for her elegance and compassion, Lana embraces life with zest, balancing excitement with poise in a competitive industry.
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