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Lara Croft is the Protagonist of Eidos 's '' Tomb Raider '' series. Designed by Toby Gard , the heroine of the Video Game series has also been featured in Movies , Comic Book s, Novels , and a series of Animated Shorts . In the two movies, she is portrayed by Angelina Jolie . In 2006, Lara was honored with a star on the Walk Of Game ,1 and was awarded a Guinness World Record recognizing her as the "most successful human video game heroine."2

Lara is generally presented as an intelligent, athletic, and somewhat reckless British woman of Noble birth who travels the world in pursuit of priceless artifacts. Known as both an Archaeologist and an Adventurer , she frequently ventures into ancient, and often very dangerous, Tomb s and Ruins . In addition to traps and puzzles, Lara encounters a variety of enemies including rivals, Gangsters , Dangerous Animals (including Dinosaur s), Legendary Creature s, and Supernatural beings. The Fantastic nature of her archaeology related adventures have drawn comparisons to Indiana Jones .


CHARACTER CREATION

Initially, designer Toby Gard focused on creating the settings for ''Tomb Raider'' and the main character was essentially an Indiana Jones clone. When this character was deemed unacceptable, Gard placed his attention on designing a new one. One factor that influenced Gard to use a female character was that he noticed many of his male co-workers preferred using female characters in Virtua Fighter . The redesigned character was initially a South American woman named Laura Cruz. She eventually evolved into a British woman named Lara Croft. Her name was picked from a phone book for sounding "UK friendly." Tomb Raider Gametap Collection


ACTOR PORTRAYAL


Voice actresses (video games)

Lara has been voiced by four actresses throughout the video game series:


Film and animation

Lara was brought to life by actress '' (2003).

In the 2007 , Lara was voiced by Minnie Driver . Minnie Driver to voice Lara Croft in Re\Visioned


Models

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Lara has also been portrayed by the following Models for public appearances and promotions:

Nell McAndrew was immediately axed from her stint as Lara in 1999 after posing nude in an issue of '' Playboy ''. This was partly due to the fact ''Playboy'' printed a reference to ''Tomb Raider'' on the cover (which was quickly removed at Eidos's demand).

Despite some initial reservations, on 14th February 2006 , it was announced that a previously unknown 20-year-old sales assistant from London , Karima Adebibe , would star as the new Lara Croft model and would shortly begin a training program to play the role. Meet the new Lara Croft - People - Entertainment - smh.com.au

Interestingly most of the models were united (with the exception of Nathalie Cook, Rhona Mitra, Vanessa Demouy, and Ellen Rocche) by ''FHM'' in May 2007 to celebrate the release of ''Tomb Raider: Anniversary''.


FICTIONAL CHARACTER BIOGRAPHY


Continuity

Note that there are in fact two versions of Lara Croft's biography. The first one was active in the first six ''Tomb Raider'' games, whilst the second (and current) biography was introduced for the seventh game in the series, ''''.

Perhaps the most significant difference between the two continuities is Lara's relationship with her parents. In the old continuity, Lara has a fairly negative relationship with her parents even to the point where her lifestyle choices result in her being disowned by them. In the new continuity, Lara has a much more positive relationship with her parents and her father seems to be the one who has had the largest influence on her lifestyle.


Original biography (pre-Legend)

Lara Croft was born on February 14th , 1968 , in Wimbledon, London .34 The daughter of Lord Henshingly Croft, Lara was brought up in the secure world of Aristocracy , surrounded by luxury and wealth. From the ages of 3 to 11 she received private Tutor ing at home, later moving on to Wimbledon Private School in London.

At the age of 16, Lara then moved on to the renowned school of on the cover of National Geographic on the hall table, who had previously lectured Lara at Wimbledon. sparking an interest in Archaeology . Upon hearing of a Cambodian expedition to Angkor Wat , Lara insisted that her parents allow her to accompany Von Croy. Lara's father, agreeing it would be beneficial to her educationally, contacted Von Croy and arranged for Lara to join the expedition. The expedition left Lara passionate about Archaeology and became an inspiration for her future pursuits. The expedition ended in disaster, when Von Croy's carelessness and arrogance triggered a trap resulting in him being sealed inside a Tomb . Lara was forced to leave him in order to avoid the same fate. Von Croy survived, but the incident caused a grudge between them that lasts for years.

By the time Lara was 21, she had graduated from her finishing school in Switzerland . Lara's parents then soon decided she would be betrothed to the Earl of Farringdon, assuring she would be married into aristocracy. During her time in Switzerland, Lara had taken an interest in extreme Skiing and spent a holiday in the Himalayas to pursue this. On the return trip, her chartered plane crashed deep within the heart of the mountain range. Lara was the sole survivor.

Lara spent two weeks wandering alone through the Himalayas before walking into the remote Tibetan village of Tokakeriby. Her harrowing experience has a profound effect on her. No longer able to tolerate the atmosphere of upper-class British society, she placed a new value on being able to travel alone. In the following years, she would travel across the globe in search of artifacts and adventure, gaining a considerable knowledge of ancient civilizations and archaeology.

Due to Lara's refusal to marry the Earl of Farrington, her parents disowned her. Because of this, Lara began writing books about her adventures to help finance her trips.

Some time ago, Lara inherited a mansion in Surrey, England from a relative. She uses this location for storing artifacts, training, and as her residence when not traveling.


Current biography (''Tomb Raider: Legend'' and ''Anniversary'')


In 1547, King Edward VI granted the title and rights of Abbingdon, Surrey to the Croft family. Lara Croft is the 11th Countess of the Croft Estates, which include three separate manor houses. One of these houses is occupied by Lara, while the other two are maintained as historic sites by the National Trust . Lara Croft was born in Surrey to Richard and Amelia Croft and attended the Abbingdon Girls' School from three to six years old where she excelled.

Lara lost both her parents while she was young. When she was nine, a plane that she and her mother were on crashed in the Himalayas , where her mother disappeared. She hiked for ten days to Kathmandu before turning in to the local bar where she was able to telephone her father. For the next six years, she traveled around with her father, participating in his archaeological digs and receiving education from tutors. When she was fifteen, her father was lost in Cambodia . Without a body to prove he was dead, Lara was forced into a legal battle to inherit the estate and the title of countess. She won, but at the cost of estrangement from the rest of the Croft family.

While turning up some very important artifacts, Lara is not an archaeologist in the classical sense. Some have described her as nothing more than a Grave Robber , stealing artifacts and contaminating dig sites with her unorthodox methods.

Croft is a very private person. She does not do interviews or comment on public perception of her. Instead, she issues statements through family solicitors Hardgraves and Moore. Tomb Raider Legend - Lara Croft Biography 5


Discovered artifacts


In order of appearance throughout the series

  • '')

  • Dagger of Xian ('' Tomb Raider II '')

  • The Golden Mask ('''')

  • Meteorite Artifacts: The Infada Stone, Eye of Isis, Element 115, Ora Dagger, The Hand of Rathmoore ('''')

  • Amulet and Armor of Horus ('''')

  • '')

  • Periapt Shards and Obscura Paintings ('''')

  • '')

  • Artifacts discovered in media other than the games include:



Weapons and equipment


Lara has used a variety of firearms including dual Browning 9 Mm Pistol s (''Tomb Raider'' 1-2), .357 Desert Eagle s (''The Last Revelation''), .45 Heckler & Koch USP s (Match Variant) (''Legend''), and Colt M1911 .45 ACPs (''Anniversary'').

Also, in ''Legend'', Lara briefly wields Excalibur in battle.


CONTROVERSY


Some fans have been critical of the video games for portraying her in an increasingly bloodthirsty manner, and occasionally not giving players the option to avoid lethal force against human characters. ''Tomb Raider III'' was heavily criticized by some for showing Lara committing acts of murder against security guards, police officers and tribespeople. Tomb Raiders Traveler's Guide: Editorial

:Alister: Why predators attack prey larger than themselves is a mystery.
:Lara: And a pity.

Later in the level she states this when she kills another jaguar:

:Lara: Someone picked an unfortunate place to hunt

Also raising complaints from some fans was her portrayal in ''Legend'' - whereas in earlier games, she was shown as dark, mysterious, enigmatic, and rather sardonic. In ''Legend'' - possibly given her higher level of interaction with people (via her headset and people she knew from her past) - she was shown as a more humorous, wisecracking, respectful sort who seemed more open. Also drawing some ire was the fact that her backstory from previous games seems to have been rewritten to suit the Crystal Dynamics Lara.


IN POPULAR CULTURE


Lara Croft is considered by critics and fans alike as one of the most significant game characters in popular culture, Game Studies - Lara Croft: Feminist Icon or Cyberbimbo? On the Limits of Textual Analysis and the most famous female video-game character, as listed by The Guinness Book Of World Records . Lara Croft – Record Breaker // GamesIndustry.biz

Lara appeared in many "'' in 1997. In addition, writer Douglas Coupland dedicated a book to her, analysing the effect of her on Pop Culture . Douglas Coupland: Lara’s Book Lara Croft And The Tomb Raider Phenomenon

Lara made a guest appearance during U2 's PopMart Tour and appeared in a music video by the German punk band Die Ärzte . In both of these appearances, Lara was represented by Computer-generated Imagery . She has also been featured in SEAT car commercials, and three G4 commercials.


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