Alison Marion Lohman

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Alison Marion Lohman Wiki Biography

Alison Marion Lohman (born September 18, 1979) is an American actress. Perhaps her most notable role was as Astrid in White Oleander (2002). Other lead roles have been in the films Matchstick Men (2003), Where the Truth Lies (2005), The Big White (2005), Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (2005), Flicka (2006), and Drag Me to Hell (2009); as well as smaller parts in Big Fish (2003), Beowulf (2007), and Gamer (2009). She has also been on television shows such as Tucker and Pasadena. IMDB Wikipedia $5 million 1979 1979-9-18 5′ 2″ (1.57 m) Actress Alison Lohman Net Worth Alison Marion Lohman Big Fish (2003) California Drag Me to Hell (2009) Gamer (2009) Mark Neveldine Matchstick Men (2003) Palm Springs September 18 U.S. Virgo

Alison Marion Lohman Quick Info

Full Name Alison Lohman
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth September 18, 1979
Place Of Birth Palm Springs, California, U.S.
Height 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
Profession Actress
Education Palm Desert High School, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
Nationality American
Spouse Mark Neveldine
Children Billy Neveldine
Parents Gary Lohman, Diane Dunham
Siblings Robert Lohman
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0517844
Awards Young Hollywood Award for Superstar of Tomorrow
Nominations MTV Movie Award for Best Scared-As-Shit Performance
Movies Drag Me to Hell, Matchstick Men, Big Fish, White Oleander, Where the Truth Lies, Flicka, Gamer, Beowulf, Things We Lost in the Fire, The Big White, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Sex and a Girl, Sharing the Secret, Delirious, The Thirteenth Floor, Delivering Milo, Kraa! The Sea Monster, Fortun…
TV Shows Pasadena, Tucker, Safe Harbor, Filmland

Alison Marion Lohman Quotes

  • I’ve always wanted to be tall. In high school I’d wear longer pants and platform shoes. I have to wear heels so people don’t see how short I am.
  • I love to travel. The last place I went was Amsterdam. I love Amsterdam. There is great art and cafes and the people are cool. They seem so free to enjoy themselves and live uninhibited.
  • I can cry on cue to get out of a traffic ticket. That’s happened at least three times.

Alison Marion Lohman Important Facts

  • Has 2 children with her husband Mark Neveldine including a son named Billy Neveldine (b.2010). Billy’s birth was not revealed until August 2011. She has since given birth to a 2nd child.
  • Plays a character eleven years younger than herself in Flicka (2006).
  • Was cast as “Christine Brown” in the film Drag Me to Hell (2009) after Ellen Page dropped out due to scheduling problems.
  • Likes to listen to Nirvana and Paramore.
  • She went to the audition for Matchstick Men (2003) in 2002, dressed as and acting like a 14-year-old girl. Ridley Scott only realized her real age when she told him. She was 24 at the time.
  • One of Esquire Magazine’s “Women We Love”.
  • She has English, Scottish, German, and French-Canadian ancestry.
  • Her father Gary Lohman is an architect and her mother Diane Dunham owned a French bakery.
  • Is an environmentalist and supports many charities which improve and protect the environment.
  • She studied acting, ballet, and dance, and she eventually won awards and scholarships for her talent.
  • Had a small role in Kevin Costner’s Dragonfly (2002) as a cancer patient, though her scenes were cut. Since she shaved her head for the role she had to wear wigs throughout her next movie White Oleander (2002).
  • She played an older teen pretending to be a 14-year-old girl in Matchstick Men (2003). In real life, she was 23 at the time and turned 24 when the film was released.

Alison Marion Lohman Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Officer Downe 2016 Sister Blister Actress
Urge 2016 Mother Actress
The Vatican Tapes 2015 Psych Patient Actress
Gamer 2009 Trace Actress
Drag Me to Hell 2009 Christine Brown Actress
Beowulf 2007 Ursula Actress
Things We Lost in the Fire 2007 Kelly Actress
Flicka 2006 Katy McLaughlin Actress
Delirious 2006 K’Harma Leeds Actress
The Big White 2005 Tiffany Actress
Where the Truth Lies 2005 Karen Actress
Big Fish 2003 Sandra Bloom – Young Actress
Matchstick Men 2003 Angela Actress
White Oleander 2002 Astrid Magnussen Actress
Pasadena 2001-2002 TV Series Lily McAllister Actress
White Boy 2002 Amy Actress
Tucker 2000-2001 TV Series McKenna Reid Actress
Alex in Wonder 2001 Camelia Actress
Delivering Milo 2001 Miss Madelyn Actress
Sharing the Secret 2000 TV Movie Beth Moss Actress
The Million Dollar Kid 2000 Courtney Hunter Actress
Safe Harbor 1999 TV Series Hayley Actress
Planet Patrol 1999 Video Patrolman Curtis Actress
The Auteur Theory 1999 Teen Rosemary – Elliot’s Film Actress
Crusade 1999 TV Series Claire Actress
The Thirteenth Floor 1999 Honey Bear Girl Actress
7th Heaven 1998 TV Series Barbara Actress
Pacific Blue 1998 TV Series Molly Actress
Kraa! The Sea Monster 1998 Curtis Actress
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind 1984 Nausicaä (English version, voice) Actress
A Discussion About ‘Things We Lost in the Fire’ 2008 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Tricks of the Trade: Making ‘Matchstick Men’ 2004 Video documentary special thanks Thanks
Inside the Game: Controlling Gamer 2010 Video documentary Herself Self
Drag Me to Hell: The Production Diaries 2009 Video documentary short Herself Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2007-2009 TV Series Herself Self
Le grand journal de Canal+ 2009 TV Series documentary Herself Self
HBO First Look 2002-2009 TV Series documentary Herself Self
TV Festival Du Cannes 2009 2009 TV Movie Herself Self
A Discussion About ‘Things We Lost in the Fire’ 2008 Video documentary short Herself – ‘Kelly’ Self
Space Top 10 Countdown 2007 TV Series Herself Self
The Megan Mullally Show 2006 TV Series Herself Self
Flicka: Turning a Beloved Novel Into Film 2006 TV Movie Herself Self
Behind the Microphone: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind 2005 Video short Herself Self
Tricks of the Trade: Making ‘Matchstick Men’ 2004 Video documentary Herself Self
Filmland 2004 TV Series documentary Herself Self
Charlie Rose 2003 TV Series Herself – Guest Self
Young Hollywood Awards 2003 TV Special documentary Herself Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2002 TV Series Herself Self
Fan-Made Music Videos 2008 TV Series short Sandra Archive Footage

Alison Marion Lohman Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2003 Supporting Actress of the Year Hollywood Film Awards Won
2003 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Female Star of Tomorrow Won
2003 Young Hollywood Award Young Hollywood Awards Superstar of Tomorrow Won
2003 Supporting Actress of the Year Hollywood Film Awards Nominated
2003 ShoWest Award ShoWest Convention, USA Female Star of Tomorrow Nominated
2003 Young Hollywood Award Young Hollywood Awards Superstar of Tomorrow Nominated