Though Lara still rejected her inheritance in the video game version of Tomb Raider, she still went to school, worked odd jobs to support herself, and became an archaeologist. In the movie, he’s in charge of the business Croft Holdings and practices archeology in secret, kind of like Batman, but much less interesting. His reputation went down the drain when he started to look for rituals for resurrection after his wife passed away. Unlike in the film, Lara's father was a successful and popular archaeologist. Lara is assumed to have been under Ana's care. In the movie, her father was seemingly absent for most of her childhood while he looked for Himiko’s secrets. Following the incident, family friend Conrad Roth took Lara in his care and she was estranged from the estate that point forward. Lord Croft’s death is made to look like he committed suicide. She grows too attached to the Croft family and another Trinity agent is assigned to finish the job. Ana, an agent of Trinity, was tasked with getting close to and murdering Lord Richard Croft. Lara largely grew up without her father in the video game.