Bianca Lorena
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Bianca Lorena
Actor Model Extra
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Unique ID: bianca-lorena
- Playing Age: from 16 to 35
Location: London
Gender: Female
About Me
Hi, im Bianca....
I am a trained actress and also experienced model. I am mixed Arabic, British and Irish.
I have had a passion for the creative arts from a young age, and have been lucky enough to be able to purse this as as career. I am looking to work with like minded and fun people, so if you think this is you, please message me about any projects you have!
I manily specialise in acting, fashion, runway, commercial, and beauty. I usually accept paid projects but will also consider TFP with the right people!
If interested in working with me please send me a message!
Acting
Experience
Accents
Employment History & Experience
*'The Libertine' by Steven Jefferys- The Greenwich theatre, London- Character Miss Loveit and ensemble
Modelling
Experience
Employment History & Experience
*Exposed magazine-hats and Jewellery modelling
*Hazy Day Magazine
*Victoria Jackson cosmetics-UK Campaign
Mica Paris music video 'Baby come back now' Feat Gok Wan
*Platnum music video 'Emotionally tired' Feat Dj Ironik
*Sheridan music video ' Let it go'
*C.O.C.O.A Boutique Clothing and Beauty Campaign
*'House Of Esther' Fashion Show- Evening Wear Line
Extras Work, Partipant, Contestant
Experience
Employment History & Experience
*Paraolympic Documentary- Featured extra at party scene(Channel 4)
* 'The Pick Up' feature film- Featured extra as college girl (Ameen dream entertainment)
Physical Details
Experience & Qualifications
General Experience
*Btec National Diploma in Acting and Ba Honours Degree in Drama.
*Plays participated in while under training- 'The Patchwork Quilt(Childrens Theatre Tour and Part of the childrens festival), 'Eyam' the musical, Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet',
'Adam and Eve' Medieval theatre show, 'All My Sons' By Arthur Miller, 'Three Sisters' By Anton Chekhov, 'Little Sweet Thing' By Roy Williams, 'King Ubu' By Alfred Jarry and 'Mother Courage and Her Children' By Bertolt Brecht