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Biography – A Short Wiki
Lana was born May 11, 1997 in Can Tho, Vietnam but she was adopted by an American couple and grew up in Chicago. At early age, Lana trained ballet but later turned her focus on acting and studied at the New York Film Academy and Yale Summer Conservatory for Actors. She received her first role in 2016 and her success skyrocketed. So far, Condor appeared for example in X-Men: Apocalypse, High School Lover, and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. She has a bright future ahead of her.
Body Measurements
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Check out these pictures of Lana Condor. Is there any plastic surgery involved?
Lana Condor has a nice body, that’s for sure. Is there plastic surgery involved or not? It’s hard to tell if the actor has enhanced her appearance with plastic surgery procedures like butt lift or tummy tuck.Stunning actor: Even though not all would agree, Lana Condor has a certain charm. A well-maintained exterior begs the question: did Lana Condor get a nose job? Or any other plastic surgery on her face like botox or lip fillers?
Quotes by Lana Condor
“What if the Internet breaks tomorrow? Then you’d realize that you’re a human being, and you’re not validated by what other people think of you – it’s how you think of yourself.”
— Lana Condor
“I’m a vegetarian, so I have a huge fear of blood.”
— Lana Condor
“There’s a misconception that I can’t relate to the quote-unquote ‘Asian-American experience’ because I didn’t grow up with an Asian mom and dad. And that’s just not true. I am Asian American, and so playing a girl who is half Korean, half white, but her white dad tried really hard to connect with her mom’s heritage – that’s very familiar to me.”
— Lana Condor
“I honestly dress like a man. Like, I wear sweatpants and T-shirts all the time.”
— Lana Condor
“Being an actor is hard. It’s so true… auditioning is literally our full-time job, and then, if we are so lucky to book the project were auditioning for, then that project is our play.”