Robia LaMorte

Robia LaMorte

Acting 2 titles 1970-07-07 Queens, New York, USA

Robia LaMorte Scott, born on July 7, 1970, is an accomplished American actress and former dancer whose passion for dance began at a young age. By the time she was ten, Robia was dedicated to her craft, practicing tirelessly for hours daily, often in her own backyard. She had an early chance to shine in her career with a role as a young Victoria Principal in the 1987 TV movie "Mistress," but unfortunately, her scenes were ultimately cut from the final edit.

Her significant career breakthrough arrived in 1991 when she was selected by the iconic musician Prince to perform alongside him for his "Diamonds and Pearls" album. The single from the album reached the top of the charts, and Robia's image was featured on its cover, marking a pivotal moment in her professional journey.

In 1994, she demonstrated her range as an actress with a role in the independent film "The Pros & Cons of Breathing." However, it was her portrayal of the character Jennifer "Jenny" Calendar in the popular TV series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" that solidified her place in pop culture. She further showcased her talent in the 1997 film "Spawn." Throughout her career, Robia LaMorte has made a lasting impact in both the worlds of dance and acting.

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