Lisa Marie
Lisa Marie Smith, born on December 5, 1968, is a distinguished American actress and model known for her diverse contributions to the entertainment industry. She gained prominence in the 1990s, showcasing her talents in both film and television.
Lisa's career took off with notable appearances in several cult classic films. She starred in "Ed Wood" (1994), directed by Tim Burton, where she portrayed the iconic role of Vampira, a character that solidified her status in the film community. Her performance was well-received, leading to further opportunities in both independent and mainstream cinema.
In addition to her film work, Lisa has made significant television appearances, further expanding her reach as an actress. Her modeling career also flourished, allowing her to grace the covers and pages of various fashion magazines, which showcased her striking features and unique style.
Throughout her career, Lisa Marie has collaborated with esteemed directors and actors, contributing to projects that have garnered critical acclaim. Her versatility as a performer has earned her a dedicated fan base and respect within the industry.
With a career spanning several decades, Lisa continues to be a notable figure in entertainment, celebrated for her artistry and captivating presence on screen.
Filmography
Dr. Dolittle: Million Dollar Mutts
She Made Them Do It
The Ernest Green Story
We Are Still Here
The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre
What's Love
Silent Night (2012)
The Girl in the Bathtub
Stalked by My Doctor: The Return
Playboy: Wet & Wild - Hot Holidays
Get Out Alive
Let's Get Lost
Die In One Day
Always Amore
Rolling Kansas
Death Toll
Abducted by My Teacher: The Elizabeth Thomas Story
Final Destination
Beauty in the Broken
The Haunting of Sorority Row
Dominion (2015)
Destination: Infestation
Death-Scort Service
Camp Blood 2
Kill Me Now
Out in the Ring
Sleepy Hollow
Dead & Buried
The Girl Who Escaped: The Kara Robinson Story
Planet of the Apes (2001)
The Watermelon Woman
The Wrong Babysitter
Ed Wood