Lamya Derval, a multifaceted individual, embarked on a remarkable journey as a model and actress, commencing in the City of Light, Paris, where she took her first breath.
As her path unfolded, she relocated to the United States, immersing herself in the world of theatre, and subsequently, she graced the stage in Los Angeles, performing in the captivating production, An Evening with Dracula, at the esteemed Variety Arts Centre.
This remarkable talent did not stop there, as she also appeared in the off-Broadway production, Madame De Jass, before transitioning to the silver screen, starring in the films Hellhole, alongside the talented Judy Landers, Terminal Velocity, and The Kid Brother, which garnered the prestigious first prize at the World Film Festival.
Lamya's subsequent role in Howling IV led to her being cast by the same director, John Hough, in his next film, Dangerous Love (later retitled The Lady and the Highwayman),where she brought to life the esteemed role of the Queen of England.
Following the completion of the film, Lamya Derval seemingly vanished from the public eye, leaving behind a trail of mystery and intrigue. As the years went by, her whereabouts and existence post-1989 remained a closely guarded secret, shrouding her in an aura of enigma.
The question on everyone's mind remains: has Lamya Derval remained an L.A. resident, or has she returned to her native France, leaving behind a legacy of her remarkable talent and a hint of the unknown?