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Lynn Collins
Birth at
16 May 1977
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Lynn Collins is an American film, television and theater actress. Collins is from Texas. When Lynn was four years old, she and her parents moved to Singapore for several years. Returning home, Collins graduated from high school and moved to New York for admission to the Juilliard School of Drama in Manhattan.
As a student of this institution, Lynn received two of his most prestigious awards - the Michel Saint-Denis Prize and the Housman Prize. In the process of studying acting, Collins performed
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Lynn Collins is an American film, television and theater actress.
Collins is from Texas. When Lynn was four years old, she and her parents moved to Singapore for several years. Returning home, Collins graduated from high school and moved to New York for admission to the Juilliard School of Drama in Manhattan.
As a student of this institution, Lynn received two of his most prestigious awards - the Michel Saint-Denis Prize and the Housman Prize. In the process of studying acting, Collins performed roles in various educational performances. However, she achieved the greatest success, playing Juliet in Romeo and Juliet and Ophelia in Hamlet.
Collins subsequently played small roles in romantic films.
"50 first kisses" "To hell with love!" and "13 to 30." In the mid-2000s, she returned to the beginnings of her acting career, performing Portia in the film version of Shakespeare’s comedy The Merchant of Venice.
Over the next few years, the actress starred in the action movie Glucky, a romantic film.
House by the Lake Comedy melodrama "Dog problem" and thriller "Fatal number 23". In the fall of 2008, the screens saw the series about vampires “True Blood”, where Lynn played the role of waitress Down Green.
In 2009, Collins starred in the comic book adaptation of X-Men: The Beginning. Wolverine" as Kayla. This role was originally offered to play Michelle Monaghan, but she refused, and a girl from the tribe of “black-footed”, who has hypnotic abilities, performed Maggie Q.
In 2010, Collins was in the company of a partner in the film X-Men: The Beginning. Wolverine Taylor Kitsch began working on a new project – a fantastic picture of the Disney studio based on the works of Burroughs “John Carter from Mars”. Lynn played in the film Deia Thoris, a Martian princess who rescues and then becomes the wife of John Carter, a veteran of the Civil War in the United States. The film was released under the title John Carter in 2012.