Lola Blanc

Acting

Lola Blanc

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Dec 20, 1987 (37 years old)

Lola Blanc

Known For

Give Me An A
1h 33m
Movie 2023

Give Me An A

Created by an all female filmmaking team, this 17-segment series...

True North
0h 19m
Movie 2021

True North

A drifter receives a mysterious voicemail from his soon-to-be ex-wife,...

Venus as a Boy
1h 44m
Movie 2021

Venus as a Boy

Fresh off a heartbreak, enigmatic starving artist Hunter and alluring,...

A Puff Before Dying
0h 9m
Movie 2021

A Puff Before Dying

A wild night of drugs and drugged up driving ends...

Endings, Beginnings
1h 50m
Movie 2020

Endings, Beginnings

An artist dumps her longtime boyfriend, but her attempt to...

Beauty Juice
0h 5m
Movie 2019

Beauty Juice

An innocent and impressionable girl, Sarah, gets an invitation to...

Fatale Collective: Bleed
0h 13m
Movie 2019

Fatale Collective: Bleed

In this brisk six-shooter anthology, an ensemble of women share...

In Other Words
0h 7m
Movie 2019

In Other Words

Ex-lovers meet to return each other's things. What they say...

The Sinister Surrogate
1h 26m
Movie 2018

The Sinister Surrogate

Josh and Danielle have found the perfect surrogate, Kailee, to...

Under the Silver Lake
2h 19m
Movie 2018

Under the Silver Lake

Young and disenchanted Sam meets a mysterious and beautiful woman...

Biography

Kandice Marie Melonakos (born December 20, 1987), better known by her stage name Lola Blanc, is an American singer, songwriter, director, writer, podcaster, and actress. As a musician, she has been declared a "rising star" by Playboy, and "one to watch" by Ladygunn Magazine. Blanc co-wrote Britney Spears' top 40 single "Ooh La La". Blanc has appeared on such television shows as American Horror Story: Hotel; she has also contributed writing for Vice.com, having written about a number of topics including ageism in the music industry and her experience with believing in a cult leader. In 2019, Blanc co-founded Fatale Collective, an all-female horror filmmaking collective. Their debut anthology short film, "Bleed", went to Fantastic Fest and a number of other genre film festivals, also winning the Director's Award for Cinematic Achievement in a Short Film at FilmQuest.