Lana Therese Condor, born Trần Đồng Lan on May 11, 1997, in Cần Thơ, Vietnam, is an American actress and YouTuber who gained international recognition for her portrayal of Lara Jean Covey in the Netflix romantic comedy film series To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. She spent her first month in an orphanage before being adopted by American parents Mary Carol and Bob Condor on October 6, 1997, and raised in the United States. As of 2026, she is 29 years old and maintains residences in both Fresh York City and Whidbey Island, Washington.
Condor made her acting debut in 2016 as Jubilation Lee (Jubilee) in Bryan Singer’s superhero film X-Men: Apocalypse, marking the beginning of a career that has spanned film, television, and voice acting. Her breakthrough came two years later with the lead role in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, which premiered on Netflix in August 2018 and became a global streaming phenomenon. The film’s success led to two sequels, To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020) and To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021), solidifying her status as a prominent young actress in Hollywood.
Beyond the To All the Boys trilogy, Condor has demonstrated range across genres. She voiced the titular character in the 2023 animated film Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken, appeared in the 2022 science fiction romance Moonshot, and had a recurring role as Saya Kuroki in the Syfy series Deadly Class (2019). In 2024, she joined the cast of the ABC sitcom Abbott Elementary in a guest role as Olivia, and in 2025, she appeared in the action thriller Valiant One as Stephanie Selby. Her upcoming projects include the completed film Coyote vs. Acme, in which she plays Paige Avery, slated for release in 2026, and the post-production film The Devil’s Mouth, where she portrays Kate.
Condor’s personal life has also attracted public interest. She married actor Anthony De La Torre in 2024 after a nearly decade-long relationship that began in August 2015. The couple announced their engagement in December 2021 during a vacation in Mexico. De La Torre, born November 24, 1993, is known for his role as Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. The pair currently resides in New York City and have no children.
In terms of digital presence, Condor maintains an active connection with her audience through social media. Her Instagram account (@lanacondor) has over 10.6 million followers, while her YouTube channel has approximately 768,000 subscribers. She also engages with fans on Facebook (1.5 million followers) and Twitter/X (374,800 followers), where she shares insights into her professional projects and personal life.
Condor has used her platform to speak out against racism, particularly toward Asian communities. In a 2021 interview with a global entertainment portal, she emphasized the importance of standing up against discrimination, stating, “It’s effortless to be a bystander, but you could save a life if you stand up for someone. When I speak with other people [in the Asian community], we grieve together, then we pick each other up and tell each other to keep going, as that’s the only thing to do. You keep going, or you stop. To me, stopping is not an option.” She has consistently advocated for greater representation and inclusivity in the entertainment industry.
A notable moment of public scrutiny occurred at the 2021 Fashion Trust Awards, where Condor wore a white gown with a deep V-neckline and simple nude makeup. The attire sparked discussion on social media, with some users criticizing her appearance using body-shaming language. Comments included comparisons to “my grandma at the beach” and remarks about her genetics, despite her being 24 years old at the time, and childless. The incident highlighted ongoing societal pressures on women’s bodies, particularly in the public eye, and prompted conversations about respect and empathy in online discourse.
Looking ahead, Condor continues to build a diverse filmography. In addition to Coyote vs. Acme and The Devil’s Mouth, she is set to appear in the film Whodunnit, currently in the filming stage, where she will play Tess Klein. She also reprises her role as Lara Jean Covey in the third season of the Disney+ series XO, Kitty, a spin-off of the To All the Boys franchise. These projects reflect her ongoing commitment to varied storytelling across film and television.
As Condor navigates her late twenties, her career reflects a balance between commercial success and artistic exploration. From her early days as a theatre scholar at the California State Summer School for the Arts in 2014 to her graduation from Notre Dame Academy in Los Angeles in 2015, her foundation in performance has supported a steady rise in the industry. Her journey—from an orphanage in Vietnam to becoming a recognized figure in American entertainment—remains a testament to resilience and opportunity.
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