Lina Romay was born as Rosa Maria Almirall on June 25th, 1954 in Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain. Her cinematic pseudonym was taken from a singer/actress in mambo king Xavier Cugat's band in the 40s. Following graduation from high school Romay studied the arts, married actor/photographer Raymond Hardy (they later divorced), and began acting in stage productions. Lina first met infamous and prolific maverick Spanish independent filmmaker Jess Franco in the early 70s. Romay and Franco eventually became a couple. Although they have never officially tied the knot, Romay is Franco's common law wife.
Romay made her film debut as a gypsy girl in "The Erotic Rites of Frankenstein". Romay had small parts in a few other Franco movies before playing more substantial lead and co-starring roles. (she has acted in over a hundred Franco films). Despite her lack of formal training, Lina nonetheless naturally projects an extremely brazen, earthy and uninhibited screen presence that's both alluring and captivating in equal measure. In fact, Romay's open, unabashed and downright aggressive sexuality has even lead to her willing and enthusiastic participation in explicit scenes in hardcore porno fare. Lina's most memorable roles include the voracious Countess Irina Karlstein in "Female Vampire", brutalized innocent Maria in the sensationally sleazy "Barbed Wire Dolls", vicious top con Juana in the similarly scuzzy "Ilsa, the Wicked Warden"; especially inspired in a dual part in "Doriana Gray", and bawdy prostitute Marika in the gloomy "Jack the Ripper".
Lina has posed for nude pictorials in such men's magazines as "Cinema X" and "Sex Stars System". In addition to acting, Lina has also worked on a handful of films as a writer, director, producer and assistant editor. In real life Lina Romay is the total radical opposite of her wild and outrageous screen persona: she's a very quiet, soft-spoken and self-effacing woman who usually dresses in frumpy clothes.