Klara Landrat was raised in Tripoli, Libya and New York City.
As a true cosmopolitan Klara divided her life between New York, LA, Paris, Belgrade, Tunis, Tel Aviv and Hong Kong.
Klara came from a dance and theater background, being involved with productions of David Levine, Julia Miles' and training with legendary dance choreographer Willie Ninja (William Leake) in New York City upon graduating Cum Laude from CUNY Hunter College. She debiuted with her big dubbing role as the main voice of the British miniseries " Sand Fairy" in 1988. Her acting credits include: “Zoolander”, dir. Ben Stiller, “Going Under” by E. Werthman, "The Soul Collector", dir. Ben Talar and most recently “Fateful Findings” dir. Neil Breen. Simultaneously, she has pursued her other passion and artistic endeavor; photography. Her photographic work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including the "Tallit Project" by Gallery Nine Five, NY. She shot multiple covers and editorial spreads for such magazines as Kodd Magazine (Paris) , Lady Gunn Magazine (LA/NYC/Stockholm), Le Fil D'or Magazine (Paris/Amsterdam) , Modo Magazine(London), Luxury & Style and more. Klara is also a brand ambassador and co-designer for the fashion accessories brand The RUBBZZ Original at with commerce in USA, Israel, Germany, South Africa, Hong Kong and China. Klara is a big supporter and propagator of women's rights and as such is engaged in actions protecting women's rights in the world. Caring for wildlife, Klara is also a part of Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society http://us.whales.org/
Unique traits: Multi lingual, martial arts, surfing
Fateful Findings
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Film
by Panorama / Neil Breen
Emily
The Soul Collector
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Film (short)
by Talar/Therkildsen
Adriana
Morning Sonata
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Film
(Short)
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Zabójcze nagranie
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Film
(Short and Action)
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Dobra Konstelacja by Lady Pank
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TV Movie
(Musical)
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Going Under
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Film
by Erick Werthman
Supporting
Zoolander
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Film
by Ben Stiler
Model
CUNY Hunter College
(2003-2006)
California College of the Arts
(2003-2006)