Lola Naymark is a French movie and TV entertainer, essayist, stage entertainer, and chief. She has dealt with many undertakings, for example, Le juge est une femme, Gloria Mundi, La nouvelle tribu, Un upset de loaf magique, Les vacances de l’amour, Brodeuses – A Common Thread, Monsieur Ibrahim, La promeneuse d’oiseaux, Comme un mauvais keepsake, Elles et moi, Army of Crime, Mademoiselle Gigi, Dans tes bras, Elles et moi, The Wrong Man, Celle que j’attendais, La assortment donne de la voi(e)x, My Lucky Star, Les déferlantes, Don’t Tell Me the Boy Was Mad, Casanova Variations, Ariane’s Thread, Trepalium, Yes I Do, One man’s fortune, Research Unit, and Riches, beauties, and so forth
| Height | 5 ft 8 in |
| Weight | 57 kg |
| Date of Birth | April 5, 1987 |
| Zodiac Sign | Aries |
| Eye Color | Blue |
Close by Ariane Ascaride and Jackie Berroyer, Lola Naymark co-featured as Claire Moutiers in the 2004 film A Common Thread (otherwise called Brodeuses).
This exhibition got her named for a César Award in the “Most Promising Actress” class.
In 2014, she played Cecile in the French-Austrian-German dream verifiable dramatization film Casanova Variations, in view of Histoire de mama strive by Giacomo Casanova.
Lola Naymark was given a role as Valérie in the 2015 show film Don’t Tell Me the Boy Was Mad (French title: Une histoire de fou), in light of the genuine story of a Spanish columnist, José Antonio Gurriarán.
She composed and coordinated the 2017 short satire film Il était une fois mon sovereign viendra.