Lolita Davidovich
Lolita Davidovich, born on July 15, 1961, is a talented Canadian actress recognized for her impactful performances in both film and television. She gained significant acclaim for her role as Blaze Starr in the 1989 biographical film "Blaze," earning a nomination from the Chicago Film Critics Association for her compelling portrayal.
Throughout her career, Davidovich has taken on a variety of leading roles in notable films. In 1992, she starred in "Leap of Faith" alongside Steve Martin, and also appeared in Brian De Palma's psychological thriller "Raising Cain." Her versatility continued to shine with performances in "Intersection" (1994) and "Cobb" (1994), where she showcased her range as an actress.
The late 1990s saw Davidovich in several prominent films, including the family comedy "Jungle 2 Jungle" (1997) and the critically acclaimed "Gods and Monsters" (1998), which highlighted her ability to navigate complex characters. She also starred in "Mystery, Alaska" (1999) and "Play It to the Bone" (1999), further solidifying her presence in Hollywood.
With a career spanning decades, Lolita Davidovich remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry, known for her captivating performances and commitment to her craft.
Filmography
The Inner Circle
Mystery, Alaska
September Dawn
Once Upon a Christmas Miracle
Sorry For Your Loss
Recruits
Squatters
Raising Cain
Younger and Younger
Leap of Faith
Cinema Verite
Touch
Hollywood Homicide
Blindside
For Better or Worse
Cobb
The Longest Ride
Finestkind
Dead Silence
Jungle 2 Jungle
Now and Then
Smitty
Dark Blue
Write Before Christmas
Gods and Monsters
The Object of Beauty
Intersection
Indictment: The McMartin Trial
Blaze
Boiling Point (1993)
Play It to the Bone