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Lornalitz Baez is a beautiful plus size model who started modeling at the age of twelve. With over 20 years of combined experience in business, modeling and acting, Lorna has amassed an impressive body of work. Lorna received formal model training from Barbizon School of Modeling in New York. Her stunning looks and warm friendly personality made Lorna remarkably successful in landing elite modeling opportunities, features in various print publications and films. At 19, Lorna was one of three finalists chosen - out of 1,300 models - auditioning for Jennifer Lopez's clothing line. Lorna was the centerfold model for magazines such as; Urban City Magazine NYC, King Magazine, Black Men's Magazine, Cycle Dreams Magazine and The Cover Model of Brooklyn Inside Out Magazine and centerfold for Ebony Rider Calendar, just to name a few. As a picture-perfect calendar girl, Lorna was selected to be the cover girl for the Seagram's Gin 2003 calendar, Seagram's representatives were so impressed with Lorna that they named her the Seagram's Gin spokesmodel for 2003, continuing with being the spokesmodel for Pelle Pelle in 2004. With her long luscious hair, Lorna was selected for several hair shows for Clairol, Loreal and Remy Hair. During fashion week, Lorna has modeled in numerous fashion shows in New York for many fashion designers such as Roca Wear, Sean John, DaDa, Lady Enyce, and Playboy. In the midst of many successful projects, Lorna received formal acting training at Sanford Meisner Tech with Suzanne Esper at William Esper Studio NYC and continued scene studies with Michael Becket at HB Studios. She has played roles in the ABC's daytime drama One Life to Live, NBC's Law & Order and MTV's - Who Got Game. Lorna's film credits include leading and supporting roles in independent films such as Vegas Vamps, Fugazi, Final City, Survivor in Brooklyn and Consequences. Her acting experience ranges from comedy, drama and horror. Lorna is also versatile in accents to include Puerto Rican, Southern American, African American and Californian Valley Girl. She was an Award's presenter at the Latino Awards in 2002 and has perfected her dance in Meringue, Hip Hop, Salsa, Modern and African.