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Lisa Ann Walter
Birth at
3 August 1963
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Lisa Walter is an American actress, producer, director and comedian. Lisa Anne Walter was born in Silver Spring in 1963. As a child, she decided to become an actress, and her parents supported her in this. The girl received a corresponding education at the Catholic University of America, where she studied at the faculty of drama.
After graduation, Walter moved to New York. For five years she performed with amateur performances in clubs at parties. She especially succeeded in the standup genre.
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Lisa Walter is an American actress, producer, director and comedian.
Lisa Anne Walter was born in Silver Spring in 1963. As a child, she decided to become an actress, and her parents supported her in this. The girl received a corresponding education at the Catholic University of America, where she studied at the faculty of drama.
After graduation, Walter moved to New York. For five years she performed with amateur performances in clubs at parties. She especially succeeded in the standup genre. She soon launched her own TV show, My Wildest Dreams. After that, she was offered a role in the sitcom Life’s Work.
In 1996, Lisa Walter made her film debut in the sports comedy Eddy. A couple of years later, she was again invited to shoot a comedy.
Parent Trap" The main role was played by Lindsay Lohan. In 2000, she starred in the film “Gather Your Things”, and then in the film.
Bruce Almighty with Jim Carrey.
By this time, Lisa Walter gained fame, starring in several films and TV series. One of her most prominent roles was Rita Harper in “Strong Cure” and Cassandra Gilman in Emeril.
In 2004, Walter starred in the comedy Let's Dance, where her partners on the set were Jennifer Lopez, Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon. During filming, the cast and the entire band had to move from Toronto to Winnipeg because of an outbreak of SARS.
Later, the actress got a role in the fantastic film “War of the Worlds” with Tom Cruise. This role was not the main one, but attracted the attention of many. In 2007, she played in the comedy “Graduation” by Michael Mayer, and then in the film “Access Level” by Douglas Horne.
In 2008 and 2009, Lisa Walter appeared in the films Survival School and Wreckage. In addition, she did not abandon the genre of standup comedy. She plans to create a new program and continue her performances in public.