Evanna Lynch is an Irish-born actress, voice artist, model, and media personality. In 2006, she made her professional acting debut as Luna Lovegood as Luna Lovegood. Harry Potter movie franchise. The talented actress competed against more than 15,000 young women in an open audition for the coveted career-changing role.

Evanna Lynch has painted a brilliant portrayal of the role of the last four Harry Potter films that propelled her to international stardom. She also reprized her role in the musical A Very Pottery Senior Year and also lent her voice to the character in the franchise’s video games.

Biography of Evanna Lynch (Age)

Evanna Patricia Lynch was born on August 16, 1991 in Termonfeckin, County Louth, Ireland. His parents are Donald and Marguerite Lynch.

For her elementary education, Evanna Lynch studied at Cartown National School and for secondary education at Our Lady’s College High School in Greenhills, located in Drogheda, Ireland. In 2008, she spent her summer studying drama and drama at the Center for Talented Young People Ireland (CTYI), a school specifically designed for gifted teenagers in Glasnevin.

Prior to her role in the Harry Potter franchise, Evanna Lynch was a huge fan of the book series, and as such, she regularly corresponds with the book’s author, JK Rowling. However, her friendship with Rowling had absolutely nothing. to do with the coveted role she had had.

Having only occasionally performed in schoolplays, the youngster had no professional experience. However, being a huge fan of the book series, she had imbibed the Luna character so well that the casting directors were convinced she was perfect for the role.

Starting in 2007, Lynch delivered a perfect portrayal of Luna in the final 4 installments of the Harry Potter film series. In 2012, the talented actress featured in the musical titled A Very Potter Senior Year , alongside other original cast members.

When her work on Harry Potter ended, the actress moved to Los Angeles, the film capital of the world, to solidify her acting career. She has featured in numerous television productions, films and theater productions. However, none are of an exceptional scale, unlike his first project. 

Evanna Lynch made her small-screen debut in the first season of the British adventure series Sinbad (2012). She starred in the independent comedy film GBF (2013) and also portrayed the title character in the coming-of-age film My Name is Emily (2015).

Apart from acting, Evanna Lynch also works as a yoga teacher to pay her bills. She holds private lessons and a few public lessons.

Family life of the model and actress

Evanna Lynch was raised alongside three siblings; older sisters Emily and Máiréad and a younger brother Patrick. Her father, Donald Lynch, is a school administrator and her mother, Marguerite Lynch, is also a teacher. The family resides in Termonfeckin, County Louth, Leinster, Ireland. They are a devout Catholic family.

Being a huge Harry Potter fan, Lynch came across audition calls for the role of Luna Lovegood on a Harry Potter fan site. Her mother was not very optimistic about letting her go, but her father encouraged her and accompanied her to London.

Body height and features

The actress is 1.58m tall and weighs around 52kg. Other details of her body are 35, 25, and 35 inches respectively for her breasts, waist, and hips.

In her early teens, Evanna Lynch struggled with anorexia nervosa. She spent almost 2 years (2003-2005) in rehabilitation clinics in order to overcome this disease. As a fan of the Harry Potter book series, she formed an amazing bond with the character of Luna Lovegood, which helped her embrace her own idiosyncrasies.

Using her celebrity status, Lynch has been involved in several projects aimed at promoting self-confidence and a positive body image among impressionable young girls. She also wrote a highly acclaimed essay on the subject.

the Harry Potter star is also a vegan activist. She became a vegetarian in 2015 and in November 2017 she started a vegan podcast called The ChickPeeps. She is also involved with several charities, including the Harry Potter Alliance (HPA) and the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland.