Lisa Blok-Linson is known for Blade (1998), The Rock (1996) and Mercury Rising (1998).
Lisa Bloom is a prominent civil rights attorney who holds degrees from UCLA and Yale Law School. She is licensed to practice in New York and California and has earned a reputation as a champion for victims' rights. Among her many high-profile lawsuits, she sued the Boy Scouts of America for sex discrimination on behalf of a young girl who wanted to join; clergy members on behalf of child sexual abuse and molestation victims; race discrimination cases against the LAPD; and a sexual harassment suit against a Los Angeles judge. Lisa is featured in the most recent edition of Who's Who in American Law. Lisa is currently the co-anchor for Court TV's daytime trial coverage program "Trial Heat". She has appeared on Fox's Power of Attorney (2000), and guest-hosted a talk show on KABC radio. She was formerly the resident legal commentator on Pax's Great Day America (1998). She has made hundreds of guest appearances on television talk shows such as Leeza (1994), Roseanne (1988), The Montel Williams Show (1991) and others on topics ranging from castration of sex offenders to mail order brides. Lisa has published articles in the Los Angeles Times, The National Law Journal and is the author of two books. She thrives on adventure travel and, in 2000, climbed to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. She lives in New York and is the mother of two children.
Lisa Bohn is an actress, known for Ridge Runners (2018).
Lisa Bonet was born in San Francisco, California, to Arlene Joyce (Litman), a teacher, and Allen Bonet, an opera singer. She has lived most of her life in New York and Los Angeles; in L.A., she attended Reseda High School and Celluloid Actor's Studio. Her father was African-American and her mother was Ashkenazi Jewish (from a family from Poland and Russia). Her parents divorced when she was young. She began acting in commercials at the age of 11. At age 16, she landed the role of Denise Huxtable in the hit comedy series The Cosby Show (1984). The show made her a popular actress. In the mid '80s, she met Lenny Kravitz at a New Edition concert in Los Angeles. At the time, Lenny was a struggling, unknown musician who went by the name Romeo Blue. It wasn't long after they started dating that Lisa and Lenny's relationship was all over the tabloids. The two lovers were said to be soulmates, as they shared a neo-hippie persona and biracial background (Lenny is also half-black, half-Jewish). In 1987, Lisa and Lenny got married (they went to Las Vegas and eloped), and they had a daughter named Zoë in 1988. By 1989, Lenny had landed a record deal and recorded his first album, "Let Love Rule." Lisa co-wrote a couple of songs on the album and was said to have been the inspiration for most of the album. Lisa even directed Lenny's first video for "Let Love Rule." But Lisa and Lenny's relationship was full of problems from the start, including intense scrutiny from the media and Lenny's reported infidelities. It was around this time that Lisa made a deliberate attempt to shed her "goody-two-shoes" Cosby daughter image by making the controversial movie Angel Heart (1987), in which she had racy nude and sex scenes. The backlash from making Angel Heart (1987) is rumored to have prompted Lisa's exit from The Cosby Show (1984). But with Bill Cosby's help, Lisa landed in another comedy series, A Different World (1987), in which she starred as a student at a historically black university. But perhaps because of her personal problems, Lisa began showing up late for work (or sometimes not at all), and she was fired from the series. She and Lenny separated in a bitter breakup and eventually divorced in 1993. Lenny's second album, "Mama Said," filled with songs about heartache, is said to be mostly about Lisa. After her divorce from Lenny, Lisa faded from the high-profile stardom she had experienced when she was in a relationship with him, while Lenny became more famous than his ex-wife. No longer an in-demand actress, Lisa occasionally made B movies, many of which went straight to video. In 1992, Lisa started dating yoga instructor Bryan Kest. They began living together and it was around that time that Lisa legally changed her name to Lilakoi Moon, although she still uses the name Lisa Bonet for her entertainment career. Lisa has said that she has deliberately cut back on acting so that she could spend more time with her family. However, she did make a brief return to the spotlight in 1998 by co-starring with Will Smith in the big-budget hit movie Enemy of the State (1998), and had an important role in High Fidelity (2000). Lisa has since become friends with her ex-husband Lenny again. And, in an "aren't we all just one big happy family" situation, her best friend is Cree Summer, a former co-star on A Different World (1987) who released an album produced by her long-time friend Lenny Kravitz. It was Lisa who suggested that Lenny produce the album, and Lisa directed a promotional video for the album. As of 2007, Lisa lives in the Los Angeles area with her children.
Lisa Bourdon is known for The Alley Tramp (1968).
Lisa Boyle was born on August 6, 1964 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress, known for The Nutty Professor (1996), Face/Off (1997) and Bad Boys (1995).
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Lisa Branch is an actress, known for Run All Night (2015), Karma, Confessions and Holi (2009) and The Good Wife (2009).
Texas is where Lisa "Brat" Martinez calls home. She was born and raised in its biggest city, Houston. Being involved in the music and film industry from an early age has given her the experience and knowledge needed for her creative and aggressive business approach which has proven very successful for her. In an industry predominately male driven is where Lisa earned her nickname "Brat". She was successful in achieving her objectives through sheer determination and keen insight to certain situations. Failure was not an option. She has created and contributed to the following; Clothing line - "Brat's Boutique" Autobiography - She has written a book relating her experiences on her road traveled to success. Title: "To Hell and Brat" Ambassador for National Arthritis Foundation - On Air Personality - "Latinas Unidas" radio show Executive Producer - Alternative Scream TV with Houston Media Source Acting roles in independent and major films as well as network television shows Lisa was regular in the studio during her high school years and it was here that she developed an interest in what went on behind the scenes with the business aspect of the entertainment industry. She has worked alongside and with Major Artist in production, writing, and marketing. Lisa has a special interest within the Indie part of the music industry. An admiration for the hunger and strong desire these artist have inspires Lisa to help those that she chooses to represent and find success. Employing her entrepreneurial business skills, Lisa began her clothing line by creating her own style and became an immediate sought-after fashion trend setter. In recent years, Lisa has become a highly-sought-after name and face for a number of high profile brands, television shows, music videos and photo shoots. When Lisa is not at one of her two office locations (Houston and Los Angeles) she can found on the road working. She travels broadly across the United States visiting some of the hottest spots in the entertainment industry. Lisa does have a soft spot for fine cuisine and is often found eating out while conducting business. When not working, Lisa gives her time to charitable causes. She enjoys spending time with children at local schools within the community. Although maintaining a strenuous work schedule, she does find time to work on her physique. Healthy living is also important to Lisa and is evident in her sex appeal. As she is so adequately described, by colleagues in the music and film industry. "She has the brains for business and the body for sin."
Lisa Brave works in films, television and commercials. Film credits include the multiple award winning Speed Dating, Beauty is Skin Deep and Home of The Brave. In the theater she has played leading roles in a wide range of productions. At St. Pete City Theater, she won a Michael Award (2013) and was nominated as Favorite Leading Actress (2014). Lisa grew up in New Jersey and is the daughter of Paul, an investment adviser and Sherron, a homemaker. Her paternal grandmother, Winnie Borne Sherman was a renowned artist and poet. Lisa attended The Ohio State University, beginning as a Theater major, and studying under Joy Reilly and Iona Zelenka. As a Freshman, she was cast in Summer and Smoke, directed by Donald Glancy, the only underclassman among graduate students and professional actors. She also acted in student films at OSU. Lisa ultimately graduated with a BS in Natural Resources, but continued her involvement in theater through OSU Strollers Student Theatrics, and enjoyed a run in the award-winning production of Jesus Christ Superstar. Lisa is married to Dan Brave, with 2 amazing children.