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Jenny
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Name: Jenifer
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Jenifer Morgan - United Kingdom
My name is Jenifer Morgan, and I've been appearing as Lara for the last three
years, ever since I was inspired by playing The Last Revelation with a friend,
and was looking for a fancy dress idea for a theme party - she said: why don't
you go as Lara Croft? - you're so like her anyway...
Having learnt more about the character, there are indeed some surprising
coincidences and similarities with my own background and outlook on life - and
although she is fictitious, I think the people [Core Design] who created her
'biography' have successfully (if consciously or not) bestowed the character
with the attributes and aspirational image of a modern self-sufficient woman.
She is educated, well-mannered, polite, resourceful, intellectual, physically
fit - all things that we should endeavour to uphold in ourselves; And perhaps
most of all, she shows that a woman doesn't need a man to be complete, that she
can survive, and that she is not afraid to be alone.
(As a concept) I would say 'Lara' is a role model for modern women - I don't
mean the gun-toting action-woman actuality of the game character, but the
essence - that a trust in your own self-worth, a confidence (gained through a
broad, if somewhat privileged background in her case) - gives you an inner
strength and an enhanced sense of self. You can be admired as attractive, but
also respected for your independence.
I have an extensive collection of the 'previous generation' costumes covering
the game series from 1996 - 2001, which I designed and made/assembled with
certain aspects commissioned, so as to closely replicate (and in some aspects
improve upon!) the official modeling costumes.
Personally, I prefer the more practical aspects of the cotton/lycra costumes -
my favourite was always the Area 51/Nevada outfit (also used in training) -
however, having put my Angel of Darkness costume together, I must say it is
actually my favourite so far. While I love the 'cartoon' nature of the previous
generation outfits, from a design point of view I much prefer the detailing (and
practicality) of the latest look.
In 2001 I was featured in the "Lethal & Loaded" documentary, and
also appeared in the BBC2 nostalgia series "I love the 90's" (1996
episode) providing live action sequences which were intercut with videogame
footage to provide the links between the interviewees. Not only was I fortunate
to drive the actual Land Rover Defender used in the Tomb Raider movie during a photo shoot,
but I am particularly proud of the most recent addition to my Lara paraphernalia
- my very own Tomb Raider Movie style 4x4 vehicle: "Tomb Raider too".
I guess as long as Lara keeps on adventuring, there'll always be an excuse to
keep on collecting - but for me the fundamental aspect of the whole Tomb Raider
experience has been the inspiration to get out there and actually do it... my
motto for life is: Better to live one day as a lion, than a lifetime as a
lamb...
J Mo