Alison Lohman Biography
Alison Lohman (birthed 18 September 1979 ii Palm Springs, California) is an American actress.
She has had numerous leading functions in films such as White Oleander, Where the Truth Lies, Flicka and also Drag Me to Hell, as well as several bit parts including Matchstick Men, Big Fish as well as Beowulf. She has actually likewise gotten on a number of television collection 7th Heaven, Tucker and also Pasadena. In 1997, after finishing from senior high school, transferred to Los Angeles Lohman, California to seek her acting occupation. Over the next couple of years, her work consisted of science fiction B-movies (such as Kraa! The Sea Monster and Planet Patrol), and also different TV manufacturings.
Lohman starred in White Oleander, an adjustment of Janet Fitch's novel, where she played against
Michelle Pfeiffer,
Robin Wright Penn as well as Renée Zellweger as well as the movie was directed by Peter Kosminsky. Although the film stopped working for ticket offices obtained the generous testimonials as well as Lohman's efficiency was met with vital honor and the movie was referred to as her breakthrough.
The following year she appeared in Matchstick Men, directed by
Ridley Scott. She bet
Nicolas Cage as well as Sam Rockwell, yet this was not a success for package workplace this movie either. Later that year she showed up in
Tim Burton's Big Fish, as well as she proceeded making her pattern of appearing in the well-known however readily unsuccessful films.
She played a heroin addict in Things We Lost in the Fire. The actress was then signed to replace Oscar-nominated Ellen Page in
Sam Raimi's critically well-known horror film, Drag Me to Hell, launched 29 May 2009. Lohman wedded director Mark Neveldine in Watertown, New York on 19 august 2009 in Saint Anthony's Catholic Church.
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Related authors: Nicolas Cage (Actor), Michelle Pfeiffer (Actress), Sam Raimi (Director), Robin Wright Penn (Actress), Ridley Scott (Director), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Tim Burton (Director)
Filmography:
- 1998 Kraa! The Sea Monster (Science Fiction, Action)
- 2000 Sharing the Secret (Drama)
- 2000 The Million Dollar Kid (Family, Comedy, Adventure)
- 2001 Alex in Wonder (Comedy, Drama)
- 2001 Delivering Milo (Fantasy, Comedy)
- 2002 White Oleander (Drama)
- 2003 Matchstick Men (Comedy, Drama, Crime, Thriller)
- 2003 Big Fish (Adventure, Fantasy, Drama)
- 2005 Where the Truth Lies (Drama, Mystery, Thriller)
- 2005 The Big White (Comedy, Crime, Drama)
- 2006 Delirious (Comedy, Drama, Romance)
- 2006 Flicka (Family, Drama)
- 2007 Things We Lost in the Fire (Drama)
- 2007 Beowulf (Adventure, Action, Animation)
- 2009 Gamer (Action, Thriller, Science Fiction)
- 2009 Drag Me to Hell (Horror, Thriller)
- 2015 The Vatican Tapes (Thriller, Horror)
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