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Lisa Pelikan

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Lisa made her feature film debut as the young 'Julia' in Fred Zinnemann's JULIA sharing the title role with Vanessa Redgrave, her television debut as the ingénue in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of THE COUNTRY GIRL with Jason Robards and Shirley Knight, and her theatrical debut starring as 'Wendla' in SPRING'S AWAKENING with the Circle Repertory Company in New York City.

With numerous credits and awards in theater, television and film, it is amazing to learn that it was just a twist of fate that brought Lisa to an acting career in the first place. Although she had been seriously interested in dancing and fine art from an early age, surgery in high school to remove a bone tumor from within the bone marrow of her leg cut short all possibilities of her dream of being a prima ballerina.

On a dare, she applied to The Juilliard School of Drama, which also has a prestigious dance division. She had never acted on stage before her Juilliard audition. On the basis of her very first audition, she was not only accepted, but also offered a full scholarship.

During her first year at school, Lisa was cast in the Hallmark Hall of Fame production of THE COUNTRY GIRL starring Jason Robards, Shirley Knight (and fellow actor John Lithgow). Then, Czechoslovakian film director Jan Kadar made a plea to John Housemann, Juilliard's school director, to release Lisa for a PBS film he was directing. Juilliard forbids students working before graduation, but Mr. Housemann became Lisa's biggest supporter and mentor, and allowed Lisa to juggle classes and acting jobs.

Her feature film debut came when she was cast as the young "Julia" in the acclaimed film, JULIA, sharing the title role with Vanessa Redgrave. On working with the renowned director, Fred Zinnemann, Lisa relates, "That was a magical entry into the world of filmmaking. Mr. Zinnemann took me under his wing when he saw how much I wanted to learn, not only about acting, but also about the entire process of filmmaking. He made me feel that my ideas were important, and he actually listened to what I had to say. It was a very special time."

Besides various forms of dance, Lisa has always had an active physical life. She is a 5.7 rock climber, has won swim team awards; and enjoys sailing, yoga and horseback riding. She has performed many of her own stunts in her films. Hobbies include fine art painting with oils, acrylic, and watercolors; sketching with pencil and charcoal, and works with pen and ink.

As a child, Lisa was raised in Italy, Japan, and France where her father was the financial attaché for the US government, and Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); and her mother was a prominent social psychologist.

Growing up she endured the trauma of being raised with the name 'Pelikan' and having curly red hair. Now she enjoys her odd name, her red hair, her two strong, healthy, beautiful, legs, and her acting career.

Among her honors: Best Director: ADA (Artistic Director Achievement Award) for directing "'night, Mother" at The Interact Theatre Company; both lead actors were nominated, and one received Best Actress. Best Actress In A Comedy: ADA (Artistic Director Achievement Award) for her leading role in the world premiere stage production of "Panache"; Outstanding Performance: Drama-Logue Award for her one- woman performance in the world premiere stage production of "Only A Broken String of Pearls" (now called "Zelda") portraying the life of Zelda Fitzgerald; Best Ensemble Performance: L.A. Drama Critics Award for her work as Breda in the premiere west coast stage production of Enda Walsh's "The New Electric Ballroom." L.A. Drama Critics Award for her work as Libby in the premiere west coast stage production of Craig Lucas' "Blue Window"; Best Actress: International Science Fiction and Horror Film Festival for her leading role in the feature film, "Jennifer."
BornJuly 12
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    Known for

    Jean-Claude Van Damme in Lionheart (1990)
    Lionheart
    6.2
    • Helene
    • 1990
    Milla Jovovich and Brian Krause in Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991)
    Return to the Blue Lagoon
    5.2
    • Sarah Hargrave
    • 1991
    Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave in Julia (1977)
    Julia
    7.0
    • Young Julia
    • 1977
    Jennifer (1978)
    Jennifer
    5.5
    • Jennifer Baylor
    • 1978

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Nasty (2018)
      Nasty
      4.4
      Short
      • Grandma Glass
      • 2018
    • Kelsey Grammer, Matt Bomer, and Lily Collins in The Last Tycoon (2016)
      The Last Tycoon
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Gwen
      • 2017
    • Julie Benz, Matt Corboy, Fay DeWitt, Scott Einbinder, Floyd Foster Jr., Jacquelyn Houston, Daniel Lench, Muneer Katchi, Michael McLafferty, Howard S. Miller, Lisa Pelikan, Zoran Popovic, David Reivers, Gloria Sandoval, Kevin Sheridan, Jordi Vilasuso, Cesar Garcia, Rene Heger, Kurt Long, Reuben Liber, Carter Jenkins, Jamie Lee Redmon, Tom Lisowski, Mercy Malick, Marisol Ramirez, Bill Lewis, Michael Nardelli, Sara Sanderson, Justin Bursch, Esther de Rothschild, Kaiwi Lyman, Brent Stiefel, Michael DiBacco, Tim Nardelli, John Edward Lee, Autumn Federici, Emilio Rossal, Rory Uphold, Daniel Yelsky, Mustafa Speaks, Lawrence Kao, Leandra Terrazzano, Megan Glass, Shane Spalione, Justin Marshall Elias, Zachary James Rukavina, Rivka Rivera, Tom Campbell, Cameron Cruz, Jay Hawkins, Ashley Key, David Saucedo, Aimee McKay, Molly Jackson, Chrystal Masters, Vee Kumari, Han Nah Kim, Aaron Hann, Mario Miscione, AJ Hudson, Nasrin Mohammedi, DeMaris Gordon, Marc Cedric Smith, Allegra Masters, and Brian Johnson in Circle (2015)
      Circle
      6.0
      • The Cancer Survivor
      • 2015
    • 10,000 Days (2014)
      10,000 Days
      2.7
      • Anna Hesse
      • 2014
    • Greg Kinnear in Rake (2014)
      Rake
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Lorraine
      • 2014
    • 10,000 Days (2010)
      10,000 Days
      4.7
      TV Series
      • Anna Hesse
      • 2010
    • Marlowe (2007)
      Marlowe
      7.0
      TV Movie
      • Laura Devin
      • 2007
    • Sacrifices of the Heart (2007)
      Sacrifices of the Heart
      6.0
      TV Movie
      • Virginia Doyle
      • 2007
    • Patricia Richardson and Rosa Blasi in Strong Medicine (2000)
      Strong Medicine
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Babs Darner
      • 2003
    • For the People (2002)
      For the People
      5.9
      TV Series
      • Amanda Jacobs
      • 2002
    • Mariska Hargitay in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999)
      Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Elizabeth Garrison
      • 2002
    • Sherilyn Fenn and Hume Cronyn in Off Season (2001)
      Off Season
      5.6
      TV Movie
      • Ashley Manson
      • 2001
    • The Guardian (2001)
      The Guardian
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Carol Ritter
      • 2001
    • Shadow of Doubt (1998)
      Shadow of Doubt
      5.3
      • Leslie Saxon
      • 1998
    • F. Murray Abraham, Bruce Davison, Gregory Hines, and Judd Hirsch in Color of Justice (1997)
      Color of Justice
      5.9
      TV Movie
      • Betty
      • 1997

    Additional Crew



    • Ruben Francq, Lissa Timmerman, Michèle Even, Jonathan Lambrechts, and Koen Van der Sande in In Limbo (2021)
      In Limbo
      Short
      • translating and subtitling
      • 2021

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    Circle
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    Circle
    Return To The Blue Lagoon
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    Return To The Blue Lagoon
    Lionheart
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    Lionheart

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    • Height
      • 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
    • Born
      • July 12
      • Berkeley, California, USA
    • Spouses
        Bruce DavisonJuly 4, 1986 - April 12, 2006 (divorced, 1 child)
    • Children
      • Ethan Davison
    • Other works
      Plays Ruella in "Communicating Doors" play by Alan Ayckbourn (Odyssey Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA).
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      Lovely, fragile-looking, frizzy red-haired leading lady of stage, film and TV who made her movie debut with the title role of Julia (1977) in 1977, playing Vanessa Redgrave in earlier years. Redgrave won a supporting Oscar.
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      [I feel] lucky and blessed in film work to be as successful as I've been. I could have done more. I could do better. It's already in the can, and we move on."

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