Eva Lomby

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France

Born in France in a multicultural family, Eva Lomby is an actress and a professional dancer. At the age of 12, she begins a ballet class and her local ballet teacher notices her talent and charisma immediately. At 15 she left home to pursue a better and complete ballet training, combined with a High School program. She then worked for different companies, such as the National Dance Company of Spain with acclaimed choreographer Nacho Duato, or The Lion King Musical where she discovers Singing and the interpretation of a musical character. Marseille, Paris, Lausanne, Madrid, and Hamburg are cities she lived in and she traveled to many places for her dancing career.  She is fluent in Spanish, English speaks German and Portuguese. The artist also loves creating visuals and choreographing for diverse medias. But telling stories and portraying characters on screen is Eva’s biggest desire. In between her dancing career, she takes time to train in Acting. In 2020 she is chosen to portray GIA in Birds of paradise“, an upcoming movie directed by Sarah Adina Smith for AMAZON STUDIOS. Eva is looking forward to deploying her talent in theater and cinema. While being a voice for Diversity in Arts.

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