Alison Lohman
Alison Marion Lohman is a talented American actress known for her versatile performances across film and television. Born on September 3, 1979, Lohman gained recognition for her lead roles in notable films such as "White Oleander," "Where the Truth Lies," "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind," "Flicka," and the horror thriller "Drag Me to Hell." In addition to her prominent roles, she appeared in supporting parts in acclaimed movies like "Matchstick Men," "Big Fish," "Gamer," and "Beowulf."
Lohman's acting career also extends to television, where she showcased her skills in series including "7th Heaven," "Crusade," "Tucker," and "Pasadena." Her ability to portray complex characters has made her a sought-after talent in the entertainment industry.
With a career that spans over two decades, Lohman continues to leave a mark with her compelling performances and dedication to her craft. She remains an influential figure in Hollywood, captivating audiences with her work across various genres.
Filmography
Sharing the Secret
Gamer
The Vatican Tapes
Drag Me to Hell
The Auteur Theory
Flicka
Delirious (2007)
Officer Downe
White Oleander
The Big White
Kraa! The Sea Monster
Where the Truth Lies (2005)
Urge
Matchstick Men
Things We Lost in the Fire
Delivering Milo
Beowulf (2007)