Christophe Lombardi
Birthday:
September 15, 1968 in Paris, France
Height:
183 cm
Born in Paris, Christophe's first brush with performance was as a boy-alto, aged 8, with the choir "Les Petites Enfants à la Croix Brûlée" (The Little Children of the Burnt Cross).Having caught the performance bug, he later formed a Musical Duo with a colleague, while stationed in New Caledonia with the French Army.After the army,...
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Born in Paris, Christophe's first brush with performance was as a boy-alto, aged 8, with the choir "Les Petites Enfants à la Croix Brûlée" (The Little Children of the Burnt Cross).Having caught the performance bug, he later formed a Musical Duo with a colleague, while stationed in New Caledonia with the French Army.After the army, Christophe returned to Paris where he attended the prestigious Cours Simon Acting school before striking out to try his hand at many forms of performance, in France, Germany, Senegal, Ireland, Malta & UK.After moving to Ireland in 1997 Christophe worked for Il Florilegio circus, then auditioned for and became a member of the Society of Irish Magicians.Specialising in Acting, Magic and Medieval Combat display, Christophe also studies Astrophysics with the Open University.For the last eight years he has been the owner-operator of Trapdoor Entertainment and has seen the company grow from strength to strength. One highlight was the successful international tour over Christmas 2012, of his self written card based magic show "A La Carte", working with his fiancée, who designed and managed the show on tour.2014-15 was a developmental period for Christophe. After some further education with an incredibly talented tutor in Dublin, Christophe focused on developing new projects for the 2016 season and beyond. With a stage play at the devising stage, Christophe also launched a new initiative, "The Melting Pot", which aims to work at a grass roots level to support performers of all levels, not only in a professional, but also a personal context. Primarily this work has taken the form of weekend workshops, but further projects are also being explored.After a first foray into Musical Theatre, playing as Drake in the Mullingar Musical Society's production of "Annie" in October 2015, Christophe returned to the Mullingar Arts Centre for his first ever panto season, and appeared as Captain Morgan in Cinderella.2016-17 was a consolidation period for Christophe. After appearing as Cú Chulainn's fighting double for the Laochra commemoration at Croke Park, he appeared in several projects for both Irish Arms and Footsteps NI, took some time out for two family bereavements and to get married! He closed out 2017 with 3 months spent in further professional development training with David Scott in Dublin.Plans for 2018 include project development on a forthcoming feature film for October Eleven pictures, as well as supporting a 2018 commemoration event in UK appearing as a French soldier.He lives in County Westmeath, Ireland, with his actor & technician wife & her assistance dog, four cats, six chickens and two fish. In his rare moments of down time, he loves to cook and bake. Show less «