Lara Lamberti's early life was marked by a unique blend of artistic influence and cultural diversity. Born to a family of artists, her parents, a composer and conductor father, and a concert and opera singer mother, instilled in her a deep appreciation for the creative arts. In fact, many notable artists have emerged from this talented family, including musicians, painters, designers, ballet dancers, writers, and actors.
As a teenager, Lara relocated to Italy, where she began her acting career at the tender age of sixteen. Her talent and dedication quickly gained her recognition not only in Italy but also abroad. Throughout her career, she has worked in various countries, including Italy, Spain, Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Australia, and the United States.
Concurrently, Lara pursued her passion for acting by attending private acting schools and workshops in Berlin, the United States, and Rome. She also honed her vocal skills through private lessons with her mother and international workshops, ultimately qualifying as a mezzo soprano opera singer. Although she showcased her vocal talents in several concerts, she never pursued singing as a full-time career.
Lara's academic pursuits took her to the Freie Universitaet Berlin, where she studied psychology and musicology from 1993 to 1998. Her studies have had a profound impact on her, inspiring her to develop a novel approach to education. She believes that the current educational system neglects the nurturing of children's and young people's creative potential.
In 1998, Lara transitioned into the film financing business and, in 2006, co-founded her own production company, Alshain Pictures, with a family member. The company's primary focus is developing a TV series.