Lola Forsberg

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Lola Forsberg
Born (1999-02-01) February 1, 1999 (age 24)
Occupation Actress

Lola Forsberg (born February 1, 1999) is an American film actress. [1]

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Biography

Lola Forsberg was born in Santa Monica, California, on February 1, 1999. [1] Her mother is stage director and film producer, Karen Goodman [2] [3] Forsberg and her father is filmmaker Eric Forsberg. [4] [5] Lola Forsberg's first feature film was as the baby in Christopher Coppola's Bel Air, [6] shot in 2000. Her first speaking role was as a precocious child on the pier in Alain Silver's White Nights [7] shot in 2004.

Since then Lola Forsberg has had major roles in Alien Abduction (2005), Snakes on a Train (2006), Night of the Dead (2006), [8] Torture Room (2007), and Sex Pot (2009), [1] as well as the music video Feel the Disease by Kissing Violet. Ms. Forsberg is a regular player in the films of The Asylum [9] and Cerebral Experiment productions. [10] She has also been in numerous television commercials including one for the Ameriquest series that aired during The Super Bowl in 2006. [11]

In 2010 Lola Forsberg had a small role in the SyFy Original Movie Mega Piranha . In 2011 Lola was selected by Tijuana Entertainment as the subject for a children's weight loss and fitness reality show for Lifetime.

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