Klara Landrat was born in Warsaw, Poland, grew up in Libya, North Africa, and spent the rest of her adolescence in New York where she started modeling. This led to her extensive travels to Italy, Israel, and Poland as well as within the US. She never defined her nationality, becoming a true globetrotter and having many homes; such as in New York, L...
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Klara Landrat was born in Warsaw, Poland, grew up in Libya, North Africa, and spent the rest of her adolescence in New York where she started modeling. This led to her extensive travels to Italy, Israel, and Poland as well as within the US. She never defined her nationality, becoming a true globetrotter and having many homes; such as in New York, LA or Tel Aviv. As a model and actress Klara worked with clients like Miho Nikaido-Hartley, Patricia Fistes Adams, Charlotte Ronson, Nico&Adrian, Boy meets Girl, Aoyama Itchome, Fiorucci, Moschino, Patrizia Pepe, Karl Lagerfeld. Upon receiving rigorous training at Hunter College City University of New York and performing in theaters all over the city, she landed a role in renown New York directors play David Levine. Fascinated by theater she worked on shows that oscillated between dance and theater and some were strongly rooted in old Japanese theater form- Butoh. Her love for the dramatic arts propelled her to also work on film, such as Zoolander (dir. Ben Stiller) and a few independent productions. Simultaneously her photographic work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including the "Tallit Project" by Gallery Nine Five, NY. Having lived in Poland stripped almost entirely of its Jewish community; the artist went on a series of trips to revisit her homeland, rediscover her past and to commune with her ancestors. In this tribute to the artists lost family, Tallit Project grew out of the search for life and the recognition of its tangible, unforgettable qualities. Eager for challenge and to fulfill her dreams she packed her heavy loaded bags once more, this time heading to LA where her new creative chapter began. To fill the void photography couldn't, Klara continued to perform, believing strongly that there are many branches from the same tree and not only one needs to be cherished. Having classical ballet training, flamenco, and movement with a legendary dance choreographer- Willy Ninja (William R. Leake) Klara fit her intense work out training of many sports into her life such as sailing, diving and boxing. She believes that there is no stronger force than imagination, which makes us from what we believe into what we become. Most recently Klara opened a production company - a three women ensemble of female voice in Hollywood and its branch in China under the name Land Productions.
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