Alexandra Maria Lara Movies
With delicately chiseled Eastern European features and a lithe, graceful presence, Romanian-born actress
Alexandra Maria Lara evinced professional qualities that promised to set her apart from her contemporaries. She launched her career rather nonchalantly, with roles that confined her to her native continent -- films such as the 2001 satire
Südsee, eigene Insel and the 2002 psychological drama
Fisimatenten that generally failed to traverse the Atlantic.
Lara expanded her scope, however, via two key crossover roles, both portrayals of historic figures that played largely off of the thespian's classical look: that of Countess Maria Walewska in
Yves Simoneau's 2002 epic telemovie
Napoleon (about the titular French ruler) and that of Traudl Junge, a young housekeeper who bears witness to
Adolf Hitler's decline, in the superior period drama
Downfall (2004). International audiences next caught
Lara via a small supporting role in
Control (2007), director
Anton Corbijn's much anticipated biopic of post-punk singer Ian Curtis. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide