Lynn Collins

Lynn Collins

  • Born: 1977-5-16
  • Birthplace: Texas, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 8" (1.73 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "The Merchant of Venice"
  • Lynn Michael Collins [1] was  born in 1979, whose English name is Lynn Collins. Lynn Michael Collins, who played Portia in the film " The Merchant of Venice " (The Merchant of Venice), is a native Texan. When she was 4 years old, she went to Singapore with her family. After returning to the United States, she entered New York's famed Julliard school of drama, soon to be phase starred in the stage play " at the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark " (Hamlet) and Ophelia in " Romeo and Juliet Capulet in" (Romeo and Juliet) Juliet Capulet , during which director MJ · Ray Fu (Michael Radford) discovered her and invited her to star in the film "The Merchant of Venice" and play a rivalry with Al Pacino (Al Pacino) who plays Sherlock Holmes .

    Performing Experience

    Michael Collins has homes in New York and London, and often travels between the two places. Her next new film is the work of Merchant Ivory, which will be shot in India.
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