Graciela Belén González Mendoza, professionally known as Lali Gonzalez (born December 27, 1986, in Asuncion, Paraguay) is a Paraguayan actress of stage and films. After graduating from theatre school "El Estudio" in 2010, she was featured in the second chapter of the Paraguayan television series "La Herencia de Caín" (2010). Her breakout film role was playing Liz in "7 Boxes" (2010), a film nominated for the 27th Edition of the Goya Awards, in the "Best Foreign Film in Spanish" category. "7 Boxes" has been participating in more than 25 international film festivals and has been released in various countries. Following her successful debut, she appeared in a number of Latin American films, including: the Paraguayan-Argentinian movie "Lectura según Justino" (2013), directed by Arnaldo André; the Argentinian film "El hijo buscado" (2013) from director Daniel Gagliano; the Paraguayan movies "Luna de cigarras" (2014), from director Jorge Diaz de Bedoya, and "Mangoré" (2015), casting along with renowned Mexican actor Damián Alcázar, directed by Chilean Luis Vera; Revenge strategy" (2016), from Colombian director Carlos Varela: and the Honduran film "Un lugar en el Caribe" (2017), from director Juan Carlos Fanconi, where she casts alongside international actors Gastón Pauls, Gabriela de la Garza, José Zúñiga and Rodrigo Guirao Díaz. Most recently Lali appeared in the Argentinian film "El jugador" (2016), featured on Netflix since July 2018, becoming the first Paraguayan actress appearing in the streaming platform. She also starred the Paraguayan film "La redención (2018)", directed by Herib Godoy. In 2018, she appears in the Argentinian-Paraguayan movie "Gracias Gauchito" by Argentinian director Cristian Jure, and is also working in the Argentinian movie "Los que vuelven", directed by Laura Casabé.
Lali Houghton is known for Dead Woman's Pass (2019), The Lost Children (2024) and Convergence: Courage in a Crisis (2021).
Lali Ji is known for Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) and Karenjit Kaur - The Untold Story of Sunny Leone (2018).
Lali P.M. is known for Kumbalangi Nights (2019), Helen (2019) and Forensic (2020).
Lalisa Manoban (birth name: Pranpriya Manoban, born March 27, 1997 in Bangkok, Thailand) better known by her stage name, Lisa, is a Thai rapper, singer and dancer, based in South Korea. She is a member of Blackpink. Her birth name is Pranpriya Manoban, she later legally changed her first name to Lalisa. Her ethnicity and nationality is Thai. Lisa's biological parents' names have not been released to the public, her stepfather is Marco Bruschweiler, a swiss renowned chef, active in Thailand. As a child, Lisa was part of a dance group, that performed shows in her home country before she made a successful audition to the YG Entertainment Competition in 2010 when she was only 13 years old. She ranked first place in the said competition, and was offered by Yang Hyun-suk to become a YG Entertainment trainee, Lisa agreed to the offer. In 2011, she moved to South Korea, to begin her formal training in performing, for her K-pop Idol career, which lasted five years. During this time, she was a member of a dance group named We Zaa Cool along with fellow Thai K-pop Idol trainees, Bambam and Ten. In 2016, she took her stage name of Lisa and became the main dancer, lead rapper, a supporting vocalist and the maknae of K-pop girl group, Blackpink, which debuted on August 8, 2016. Lisa is also the first non-Korean YG Entertainment artist.
Lalisa Sontirod is an actress, known for Jukkalan (2011), Edge of the Empire (2010) and Adnan Sempit Sawadikap (2014).
Lalit is known for The Rose Villa (2021).
Lalit is known for Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi (2003) and Hair Is Falling: A Serious Comedy Film (2011).
Lalit Aditya is known for Thalli Pogathey (2021).
Lalit Behl was born on 15 August 1949 in India. He was a director and producer, known for Hotel Salvation (2016), Mahasangram (2000) and Dost (1999). He was previously married to Navnindra Behl. He died on 23 April 2021 in New Delhi, India.