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Alison LohmanAdd to My CelebsAge 32 Birthday Sep. 18th, 1979 Born in Palm Springs, California, USA Height 5' 2 |
Alison Lohman's Main TV Roles
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Main Movie Roles2009 - Gamer2009 - Drag Me to Hell 2007 - Things We Lost in the Fire 2007 - Beowulf 2006 - Flicka 2006 - Delirious 2005 - The Big White 2005 - Where the Truth Lies 2003 - Matchstick Men 2003 - Big Fish 2002 - White Oleander 2001 - Delivering Milo 1999 - The Thirteenth Floor |
NOTE: Complete List of Works can be found at IMDB
Alison Lohman is a native of Palm Springs, California. She grew up in a family with no showbiz connections but she always wanted to perform. By age 9, she had landed her first professional, theatrical role playing "Gretyl" in "The Sound of Music" at Palm Desert's McCallum Theater. At 11, Alison won the Desert Theater League's award for "Most Outstanding Actress in a Musical" for the title role in "Annie" and, by age 17, she had appeared in 12 different productions. An accomplished singer, she performed as a featured solo vocalist for Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope (I) and the Desert Symphony. As a senior in high school, Alison was an awardee of the National Foundation of the Advancement of the Arts. The offer of a scholarship to NYU's Tisch School soon followed but, instead, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in film. She attended a session of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.
TRIVIA:
- She's a natural blonde.
- Her father Gary Lohman is an architect and her mother Diane Dunham owned a French bakery.
- She went to the audition for _Matchstick Men (2003)_ (qv) dressed as and acting like a 14-year-old girl. 'Ridley Scott' (qv) only realized her real age when she told him. She was 22 at the time.
- She played a older teen pretending to be a 14-year-old girl in _Matchstick Men (2003)_ (qv). In real life, she was 22-23 at the time (she had a birthday midway through shooting).
- Likes to listen to 'Nirvana' (qv), and 'Paramore' (qv).
- Is of Irish descent.
- Is an environmentalist, supports many charities which improve and protect the environment.
- One of Esquire Magazine's "Women We Love".
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