Lillian Lamour was born Natalie Tama Lianna on March 20, 1987 in Phoenix, Arizona to parents Iris Carmella Magdale and David Samson Lianna. As a teenager, Lillian was one of 15 the finalists in the Miss Illinois Jr. America pageant. Lillian attended Chicago's Act One Studios and studied the Meisner Technique of creating genuine moments through...
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Lillian Lamour was born Natalie Tama Lianna on March 20, 1987 in Phoenix, Arizona to parents Iris Carmella Magdale and David Samson Lianna. As a teenager, Lillian was one of 15 the finalists in the Miss Illinois Jr. America pageant. Lillian attended Chicago's Act One Studios and studied the Meisner Technique of creating genuine moments through sense and emotional memory, and reacting instinctively in her relations to the other characters and the situations in a story. Her beginning film works included roles in episodes of the Michigan-based horror TV series, "The Midnight Hour," along with the werewolf film "Hunger Unholy." She has done everything from horror films, including "Gordon Finn," "Oops!" and "Candie's Harem," to family dramas such as "Forgiveness," along with the action role of Talia al Ghul in Batman fan fiction "Bane Rises." Lillian has played the role of Jordan Balfourt's girlfriend on the documentary TV series "American Greed," along with being a host on the Arizona-based documentary "American Bar Fly." Her more recent films include "Slit," an Italian 1970s style erotic horror, LGBT comedy "Be Your Wo/Man" as the bubbly Sue Ellen Locke, noir film "Rapacious" as the ditzy but loyal mob boss girlfriend Bambi, and horror thriller film "Incall" as the infamous diva Beth. Her upcoming film roles include nymphomaniac Darling Wednesday in the film "Routines," Victoria the vampire in "Dark Collective," and Tina, who is deaf, in the survivalist revenge film "Wronged." Lillian is also a singer in the band The Firewalkers, which created the song "Playthings" for the film "Candie's Harem" and the song "Scream Queen" that will be featured in the "Routines" soundtrack. Her awards include Best Supporting Actress in the Prairie State Film Festival for her role as Tess Aubrey in psychological thriller "Gordon Finn" and Geek Out Film Fest as Bethany in the comedy "What in Sam Hill." Lillian has also been the featured host of the 2015 Chicago Horror Film Fest and the poster girl and host of the Chi City Film Shorts Festival. Show less «