Lana Condor

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Actress, To All the Boys I've Loved Before

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Lana Condor: Biography at a Glance

  • Lana Condor is an actress best known for starring in the rom-com Netflix film To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before based on Jenny Han’s New York Times best-selling novel.
  • The film became a global sensation and Condor reprised her role as Lara Jean in the highly anticipated sequel To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You opposite Noah Centineo and Jordan Fisher and in the third film of the series, To All the Boys: Always & Forever, Lara Jean.
  • Additional film credits include Girls Night, Alita: Battle Angel, Patriot’s Day alongside Mark Wahlberg and Lifetime’s High School Lover.
  • Condor first broke onto the entertainment scene with her feature film debut in Twentieth Century Fox’s X-Men: Apocalypse, starring as “Jubilee" alongside Jennifer Lawrence and James McAvoy.
  • On the television front, she starred as “Saya” in SYFY’s drama series, Deadly Class, which followed a disillusioned teen recruited into a high school for assassins and was set against the backdrop of late 1980s counterculture.
  • Condor uses her platform with over 8 million dedicated fans internationally to generate awareness for The Asia Foundation where she established a scholarship to send underprivileged girls and women to school in Vietnam. 

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Over the last few years, Lana Condor has burst onto the scene as one of the most in-demand leading ladies in the entertainment industry. She made her star turn in the rom-com film To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before which became a global sensation for Netflix. Media outlets raved about Condor’s performance as Lara Jean Covey, stating: “Get ready to be charmed by Lana Condor” (Vanity Fair), “Condor is a ready-made star” (Vulture), “Lana Condor will charm you like no other” (W Magazine), “Lana Condor soars with such confidence and grace (Cosmopolitan) and “Condor’s Lara Jean anchors the entire film in what should be a star-making performance” (Buzzfeed) to name a few.

Based on Jenny Han’s New York Times best-selling novel, Condor broke the mold as the first Asian American leading lady in a YA romantic comedy. Condor reprised her role as Lara Jean in the highly anticipated sequel To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You opposite Noah Centineo and Jordan Fisher and in the third film of the series, To All the Boys: Always & Forever, Lara Jean.

Additionally, Condor starred opposite Brianna Hildebrand in Girls Night, an edgy female buddy comedy that follows unlikely best friends, Tina and Alex, and their adventures over the course of one night in New York City

Condor’s film credits include appearing as Koyomi in James Cameron’s cyberpunk action feature film Alita: Battle Angel (Twentieth Century Fox) opposite Rosa Salazar and Mahershala Ali, Lionsgate’s Patriot’s Day alongside Mark Wahlberg and Lifetime’s High School Lover.

Condor first broke onto the entertainment scene with her feature film debut in Twentieth Century Fox’s X-Men: Apocalypse, starring as "Jubilation Lee," AKA "Jubilee" alongside Jennifer Lawrence and James McAvoy. On the television front, she starred as "Saya" in SYFY’s drama series, Deadly Class, which followed a disillusioned teen recruited into a high school for assassins and was set against the backdrop of late 1980s counterculture.

Originally from Can Tho, Vietnam, Condor was adopted by her parents at four months old (along with her brother, Arthur) and spent her early years in the Chicago area. As a child she lived in both Washington state and New York City, training in classical ballet in both locations. She took classes at multiple prestigious dance academies including The Joffrey School of Classical Ballet, The Gelsey Kirkland Academy of Classical Ballet, and The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. As a high school freshman living in New York, Condor took her first acting class and was hooked.

During her sophomore year, Condor and her family moved to Los Angeles where she danced alongside apprentices at The Los Angeles Ballet and continued to develop her passion for acting by joining the theater department at Notre Dame Academy and studying at the Yale Summer Conservatory for Actors. While going out on a handful of auditions her senior year, Condor booked X-Men: Apocalypse.

On the digital front, Condor’s social media following skyrocketed, soaring to over 8 million dedicated fans internationally (and growing). She has used her newfound platform to generate awareness for causes near to her heart, including The Asia Foundation where she established a scholarship to send underprivileged girls and women to school in Vietnam. She traveled back to Vietnam alongside Michelle Obama and Julia Roberts with the Girls Opportunity Alliance through The Obama Foundation, to share stories about people there who are supporting girls’ education.

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