Lola Blanc
Kandice Marie Melonakos, born on December 20, 1987, is widely recognized by her artistic moniker, Lola Blanc. She is a multifaceted American talent, excelling as a singer, songwriter, director, writer, podcaster, and actress. Her musical endeavors have garnered significant attention, with Playboy hailing her as a "rising star" and Ladygunn Magazine identifying her as "one to watch." Notably, she co-penned the catchy top 40 hit "Ooh La La" for pop icon Britney Spears.
In the realm of television, Blanc made her mark with a role in the acclaimed series American Horror Story: Hotel. Beyond acting, she has made meaningful contributions as a writer for Vice.com, where she has tackled various subjects, including the rampant ageism in the music industry and her personal journey of grappling with belief in a cult leader.
In 2019, Blanc took a significant step in her career by co-founding the Fatale Collective, an all-female group dedicated to horror filmmaking. Their inaugural project, the anthology short film "Bleed," made waves at genre festivals, including Fantastic Fest, and earned the prestigious Director's Award for Cinematic Achievement in a Short Film at FilmQuest. Through her diverse pursuits, Lola Blanc continues to make a substantial impact in both the arts and entertainment sectors.