
Age: 32
female
Lorena Andrea was born in London, to Spanish and Colombian parents. She developed a love for acting very early on, attending several Youth Theatre groups including the prestigious Anna Scher Theatre School. It was at this school where she embarked on her passion for performance which eventually lead to landing her first role in CBBC show The Pod (2007). Lorena has a strong background in sports and dance, she was in one of the top swimming teams in the country and won numerous competitions. A big martial arts enthusiast she practices MMA and teaches Body Combat. Fluent in both English and Spanish. Lorena made her feature film debut in 2016 when she joined the cast of Jesters (2018) as Sofia, a Colombian student. She went on to co-star in films such as Horror remake Unhinged (2017) and House on Elm Lake (2017). She also appeared in Michael Noer's new rendition of the 1973 classic Papillon (2017) as Lali, a Wayuu Indian woman who rescues Papillon Charlie Hunnam and nurses him back to health. Andrea has also starred in several award winning short films such as Salaam-StDenis2015 (2016) portraying Hasna Aït Boulahcen, the infamous suicide bomber. Lithium (2016) a solo character spy drama and multi award-winning Signs of Silence (2016). In early 2018, Lorena was cast as the female lead Lotsee opposite Chris Routhe in No Man's Land (2019) a Western/Action film set in late 1800's Texas, her first film in the USA. In the film, Lorena performs all her own stunts which include Horse Riding, Knife fighting and MMA. Lorena stars in Netflix Original comic book series Warrior Nun (2020) as Sister Lth, released in 2020.

Lorena Andrea

The Queen (Snow White's Mother)
for The Queen (Snow White's Mother) in Snow White
Suggested by stevenkelly

Snow White is born into a prosperous kingdom ruled by a beloved King and Queen who teach their daughter the values of kindness, courage, and generosity. As a child, she forms a close friendship with Jonathan, a blacksmith's son, and the two make a promise beneath an apple tree that they will never forget one another. After the death of her mother, the King is enchanted by a mysterious woman who becomes his new queen. When the King is later killed under suspicious circumstances, the Evil Queen seizes the throne, strips the kingdom of its wealth, and locks Snow White away within the castle while the once-vibrant land falls into poverty and despair. Ten years later, Snow White has grown into a lonely young woman who barely remembers the life she once had. Her chance encounter with a rebellious thief named Jonathan—now grown and secretly helping starving families—opens her eyes to the suffering of her people and sets her on a path to reclaim her identity. After the Evil Queen learns that Snow White has become the fairest in the land and threatens her magical power, she orders the princess killed. Escaping into an enchanted forest, Snow White finds refuge with seven dwarves and gradually rediscovers the courage and compassion that defined her childhood. Joined by Jonathan, a group of outlaws, and the people inspired by her return, she becomes a symbol of hope against the Queen's tyranny. When the Evil Queen poisons Snow White with a cursed apple, Jonathan's kiss awakens both her and the memories of the promise they shared as children. Renewed and determined, Snow White leads a peaceful uprising to the castle, where she defeats the Evil Queen not through violence but by refusing to abandon her principles. With the kingdom freed from oppression, Snow White ascends the throne alongside Jonathan, restoring the spirit of kindness and unity that once made the realm flourish and proving that true beauty comes from what lies within.