Lara Croft Tomb Raider Adventures

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Adventures is a action adventure television series created by Jan De Bont which premiered on October 11th 2001 and finished on October 11th 2007.

It follows on from Simon West's Lara Croft film and before it featuring Briana Evigan (in her first television role) as the titular sexy intelligent gun slinging archeologist Lara, Justin Long as Lara's technical whiz trailer inhabiting companion Bryce, Jude Law as her gentleman butler Hillary and Cloris Leachman appearing as Jacqueline Natla.

The show was distributed by Paramount.

Cast

 * Briana Evigan as Lara Croft/ Countess Of Abbington
 * Justin Long as Bryce
 * Jude Law as Hillary the Butler
 * Cloris Leachman as Jacqueline Natla
 * Dustin Hoffman as Lord Richard Croft/ Count Of Abbington (Flashbacks and Dream Sequences)
 * Eva Green as Lady Amelia Croft/ Countess Of Abbington (Flashbacks and Dream Sequences)
 * Daniel Day-Lewis as Martin Junlow/ Antagonist of episode: King Tut's Tomb and revered American Gangster
 * Casper Van-Dien as Simon Junlow/ Martin's younger gangster brother whom is violent, aggressive and only midly intelligent
 * Sebastian Stan as Jasper Marcroft/ Young British Lone Ranger who'se parents were killed by the Junlow family. He serves as Lara's love interest for the episode King Tut's Tomb
 * Armie Hammer as Nuevvoros Patricks/ Pilot of the publicity jet the Hispanolo whom is a British Lothario with Italian Parents and both a love interest and antagonist of Lara's in the episode: The Spanish Galleon
 * Chris Pine as Necan Lobart/ Patricks' younger step brother whom becomes the main love interest for Lara in the episode and her companion
 * Jessica Szohr as Anaya/ A Companion of Lara's whom first appears in the episode: The Urn. Her parents souls were cast into the god Zeus' palace urns one of which was filled with evil and one of which was filled with hope. The Urns were stolen from Olympus by Hermes who lost a bargain with a mortal named Philonius who apparently stashed them in the Peruvian Palace of Minghat.