Lisa Dillon was born in 1979 in Coventry, England. She is an actress, known for Suffragette (2015), Hawking (2004) and Bright Young Things (2003).
Lisa Dinkins is known for Criminal Minds: Season 13 - Thirteen Minds (2018), The Drone Virus (2004) and Mister Sterling (2003).
Lisa Dixon is known for Boat Squad: The Legend of Martha King (2018), Redcon-1 (2018) and Zomblogalypse (2022).
Lisa Do Couto Texeira is known for Family Pack (2024), Crossroads (2021) and Some Like It Rare (2021).
Lisa Donini is known for King Charles (2017), The Night Shift: Book 1 (2015) and Waves (2020).
Born in Chester, Lisa moved to Sydney, Australia at 10 years old where she ultimately completed her BA (Television Production) in the country town of Wagga Wagga. The next few years were spent working coordinating and editing travel documentaries with international documentary company Grainger Television Australia. In 2008 Lisa moved to London where she joined travel company Big Earth which saw her coordinate then produce international travel adventure series. In 2011 Lisa made the move to work for herself, directing her first feature film, Just Ate (2012) This continued into developing additional features, both documentary and scripted, as well as large scale charity events such as the 35th Anniversary "Flash Gordon" Reunion at 195 Piccadilly Home of BAFTA. In 2019, her first feature documentary Life After Flash (2017) was released, with the second in the "Life After..." series, Life After the Navigator (2020) released November 2020.
Originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Lisa Durupt has established herself as fierce, funny, and fearless talent in film and television. A talented ice hockey player growing up, she earned a scholarship to an American university until surgery postponed her arrival. On a whim, she registered at the University of Winnipeg and after attending a local performance of A Chorus Line for her theatre class, Lisa traded sports for the arts and went on to study theatre at the University of Winnipeg and the Canadian College of Performing Arts. Lisa's natural athleticism gave her a natural entry into the film industry as a dancer and stunt performer. Following early appearances in films like Shall We Dance and The Lazarus Project, Lisa was cast by Canadian comedy veteran Mark McKinney on the series, Less Than Kind, as the temperamental Shandra. Lisa's unfiltered energy and gift for ad-libbing over four seasons of the show was highlighted by a Gemini Award nomination in 2010 for Best Individual Performance in a Comedy Program or Series and a Leo Award nomination for Best Performance in a Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series in 2013. After a string of appearances across film and television projects such as The Pastor's Wife, The Color of Rain, Run for Your Life, and Supernatural, Lisa Durupt won her most substantial cinematic role thus far as the overly competitive sister of Sonja Bennett in Preggoland, a performance that earned Lisa her second Leo Award nomination in 2015 for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Motion Picture. While she continues to work steadily on film, Lisa is presently enjoying another steady run on television as Andrea Todd - sister to Alison Sweeney's Hannah Swensen - on Murder She Baked, the Hallmark Channel screen adaptations of the best-selling mystery novel series of the same name.
Lisa Dwan was born in 1978 in Coosan, Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland. She is an actress and writer, known for Top Boy (2011).
Lisa Dwyer Hogg was born in Randalstown, County Antrim, Ireland. She is an actress, known for Acceptable Risk (2017), The Fall (2013) and Across the Universe (2007).
Lisa Dyson is an actress, known for Emerson Heights (2020) and Home for Mom the musical (2019).