Lolita is an actor, coach, lawyer, engineer, and inspirational leader. She has had roles in many stage plays, including Hermione in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, Arsinoe in The Misanthrope, and Arkadina in The Seagull. Lolita has also written and performed the one-woman shows The Truth About Love, Bone of My Bone, and The Joy of Love. Lolita's television performances include co-starring roles in Law & Order: SVU and All My Children as well as recurring roles on One Life to Live and As the World Turns. Her film career includes leading roles in The Odds and in White Sugar in a Black Pot along with supporting roles in Absence of Love and Inspire/Lucky Suit. Lolita earned her Master of Fine Arts in theater from Sarah Lawrence College in 2010. She has also studied with the Chicago Shakespeare Theater and Shakespeare & Co. Her theatrical education has also been enriched by her studies under the master teachers Ed Sherin, Michael Early, John Dillon, Kevin Confoy, and Catherine Fitzmaurice. Lolita is currently studying to become a teacher of the Alexander Technique and plans to train as a Fitzmaurice voice teacher next. Lolita embarked on her career as a coach and inspirational speaker in 2008; she is scheduled to complete the coaching certification program at New York University in December 2012. Her program Unleashed by Lolita is a dynamic coaching service which empowers parents to raise empowered children. As a mother of two children, Lolita believes that every parent wants to raise confident, independent children who feel secure knowing that their families love them. Unfortunately, that is easier said than done for parents struggling with old learned patterns of thought, reaction, and behavior which may have negative effects on themselves and their families. Through the Unleashed program, Lolita helps parents to acknowledge and overcome their own individual challenges so they can be free to build a healthier relationship with themselves and their children. Unleashed is not meant to take the place of therapy, but it can bring significant benefits to families seeking to grow emotionally and mentally.
Lolita Chakrabarti grew up in Birmingham, England. She went on to train at RADA. As an actress she has worked extensively on stage and screen including Criminal (Netflix) Beowulf (ITV), Vera (ITV), The Casual Vacancy (BBC/HBO), Jekyll and Hyde (ITV), My Mad Fat Diary Season 3 (CH4) and Intruders (Canal+). Lolita is a also a writer for stage and screen. She is married to Adrian Lester. They have two children.
Lolita Chammah was born on October 1, 1983 in Paris, France. She is an actress, known for At Eternity's Gate (2018), Anton Tchékhov 1890 (2015) and Malina (1991).
Lolita Chatterjee was an actress, known for Victoria No. 203 (1972), Talash (1969) and Tum Haseen Main Jawan (1970). She died on May 9, 2018 in Kolkata, West Bengal, India.
Lolita Davidovich was born on July 15, 1961 in London, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for Hollywood Homicide (2003), Blaze (1989) and Adventures in Babysitting (1987). She has been married to Ron Shelton since 1997. They have one child.
Lolita Ferrari is known for Cosmic Love France (2023).
Lolita Foster was born in Farmville, Virginia. She attended the University of Virginia to earn her English major with the intention of becoming a writer, but in her final year she explored her love of drama and was hooked. Following graduation, she was accepted as an acting fellow at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. After completing the program, Lolita moved to Manhattan and performed in several theatrical productions throughout New York to critical acclaim. In 2013, she became known to a global audience as CO Maxwell on the hit Netflix series Orange Is the New Black (2013). Originally only hired to appear in the series premiere, the show was so impressed by Lolita's performance that she became a recurring character. In 2015, she stayed busy filming Katie Holmes' directorial debut All We Had (2016), performing in the much-anticipated remake of Going in Style (2017) and returning to the stage to play Catherine in "Proof" alongside Broadway veteran Count Stovall.
Lolita Lóren is known for Generic Fate (2015).
Lolita McCray is known for The Towel Man (2021).