- Nearly drowned in the Amazon while filming her scene in the river for the film The Green Inferno (2013). The screams in the film are her screaming for her life. She eventually was rescued when the stunt supervisor realized she wasn't acting and was yelling "Cut" in Spanish.
- Originally was cast in a Spanish language role in Nicolás López's Aftershock (2012), and it was only after speaking with producer Eli Roth that the crew realized she could speak English with no accent. They had only spoken with her in Spanish before that point.
- Although she often plays characters from the United States, her first language is Spanish. She grew up in Santiago, Chile and as a teenager lived in Atlanta, Georgia. At age 16 she returned to Chile and finished high school there, and then attended Lee Strasberg Studio in New York. At the time of her arrival in Atlanta at age 13 Lorenza spoke English with a thick accent that she quickly lost.
- Went so far into character for the part of the disturbed teen Olimpia in Instrucciones Para Mi Funeral (2012) that she was kicked out of her house until the shooting was finished.
- Considers herself a tomboy, and loves extremes sports such as kitesurfing, freestyle skiing, waterskiing, and prefers to drive stick shift to automatic. For her part in Hemlock Grove as Brooke Bluebell she intensely trained with a cheerleading coach.
- Loves design and fashion and is studying design at UCLA.
- (July 16, 2018) Her husband of nearly 4 years Eli Roth filed for divorce from her.
- At age 18, booked her first major campaign as the face of Brazilian fashion label "Colcci", alongside Gisele Bündchen.
- Did her first magazine cover, at age two weeks old, with her mother Rosita Parsons and walked her first runway, at age 15, for the top Chilean designer Ruben Campos.
- Daughter of model Rosita Parsons.
- Her favorite directors are Woody Allen, Pedro Almodóvar, Quentin Tarantino, Jean-Jacques Beineix, Stanley Kubrick, and Baz Luhrmann.
- Starred in her first major role in Qué pena tu boda (2011) at age 19, which went on to be the highest grossing Chilean film of 2011.
- Ex-daughter-in-law of Dr. Sheldon Roth and Cora Roth.
- Ex-sister-in-law of Adam J. Roth and Gabriel Roth.
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