Search a film or person :
FacebookConnectionRegistration
Lenka is a Actor Australienne born on 19 march 1978 at Bega, New South Wales (Australie)

Lenka

Lenka
If you like this person, let us know!
Birth name Lenka Kripac
Nationality Australie
Birth 19 march 1978 (46 years) at Bega, New South Wales (Australie)

Lenka (born Lenka Kripac; 19 March 1978) is an Australian singer known for her song "The Show", (produced by Stuart Brawley) from her self-titled album Lenka. Her song "Everything at Once" was used in the official Windows 8 television advertisement and in the Disney Movie Rewards commercial.

Biography

Lenka currently resides between Sydney, Australia and Brooklyn, New York. Lenka is married to visual artist James Gulliver Hancock. She announced on 27 September 2011 that she was pregnant. In March 2012, she announced on Twitter that she had given birth to a boy named Quinn.

Usually with

Rob Sitch
Rob Sitch
(1 films)
Jane Kennedy
Jane Kennedy
(1 films)
Santo Cilauro
Santo Cilauro
(1 films)
Jill Bilcock
Jill Bilcock
(1 films)
Michael Hirsh
Michael Hirsh
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Lenka (2 films)

Display filmography as list

Actress

Lost Things, 1h30
Genres Thriller, Horror
Actors Lenka, Steve Le Marquand
Roles Emily
Rating52% 2.603992.603992.603992.603992.60399
Four teenagers Emily, Gary, Brad and Tracey, set off for a surfing weekend north of Sydney. But when they arrive at the deserted beach, Emily begins to sense that there's something strange about the place...and soon they all discover that they are not alone. ==Cast==
The Dish
The Dish (2000)
, 1h41
Directed by Rob Sitch
Origin Australie
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Historical
Themes Space adventure films, Seafaring films, Transport films, Films about the Apollo program, Sur la Lune, Sur la Lune
Actors Sam Neill, Kevin Harrington, Tom Long, Patrick Warburton, Roy Billing, Bud Tingwell
Roles Marie McIntyre - The Teenager
Rating71% 3.5967353.5967353.5967353.5967353.596735
The radio telescope at Parkes (Parkes Observatory), New South Wales, Australia, was used by NASA throughout the Apollo program to receive signals in the Southern Hemisphere, along with the NASA Honeysuckle Creek Tracking Station near Canberra.