Intelligent and luminous red-haired Lisa Harrow was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on August 25, 1943. A scholarship from the New Zealand Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council is what sent Lisa studying abroad. Accepted by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, she later was invited to become a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and, in her very first season (1969), portrayed "Olivia" opposite Judi Dench in "Twelfth Night". Assorted RSC credits included "Desdemona" in "Othello", "Anne Boleyn" in "Henry VIII" and "Portia" in "The Merchant of Venice". Earning a distinct reputation over time, she scored other successes with her "Juliet" opposite John Hurt's "Romeo", her "Eliza" in "Pygmalion", and as "the Queen" in "The Eagle has Two Heads", directed by actress Susannah York. In mid-career, Lisa began to grace occasional films. She appeared opposite Glenda Jackson in the Italian-made film Il sorriso del grande tentatore (1974) [The Tempter], for which she won the Variety Club's "Most Promising Newcomer" award, and made a touching impression in the related period pieces All Creatures Great and Small (1975) and It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (1976) [All Things Bright and Beautiful]. Lisa met New Zealand actor Sam Neill during filming of The Final Conflict (1981) [The Omen III] and the two developed an off-camera relationship that produced their son, Tim Neill, in 1983. More awards came Lisa's way as she matured into character roles. She won an Australian "Oscar" for her superb work in the powerful drama The Last Days of Chez Nous (1992) and the Grand Jury award at the Sundance Film Festival, as well as an Independent Spirit Award nomination, for her role in Sunday (1997). A standout among Lisa's TV credits is Man and Superman (1982), which developed following the successful mounting of a stage production starring Peter O'Toole. She also gave a distinguished performance in the title role of the epic mini-series Nancy Astor (1982). In 1997, she and her husband (from 1991), Dr. Roger Payne, a renowned whale-biologist by trade and documentary producer/director, moved to the United States with her son, Tim. Together, the couple share strong environmental concerns. In 2004, she authored the environmental handbook What Can I Do? Since her move to the U.S., Lisa has been an increasingly formidable presence on the live stage with such daunting productions of "Wit", "Medea", "The Lion in Winter" and "Mary Stuart", among her vast credits. In 2015, Lisa was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to the dramatic arts. In later years, Lisa focused more strongly on TV as opposed to film work. She had a plentiful number of roles in both the British series and mini-series formats, including the title roles in the mini-series Nancy Astor (1982) and Lizzie's Pictures (1987); the series dramas A Sense of Guilt (1990), Always Afternoon (1988); and Nonni und Manni (1988); as Mama Strauss, the composer's wife, in the biopic European mini-series Strauss Dynasty (1991); the crime series Kavanagh QC (1995) and the romantic comedy series Step Dave (2014). Sporadic filming into the millennium has included the drama Country (2000) and family fantasy Henry (2017).
Lisa Hartman was born on June 1, 1956 in Houston, Texas, USA. She is known for Tabitha (1976), Knots Landing (1979) and Deadly Blessing (1981). She has been married to Clint Black since October 20, 1991. They have one child.
Lisa Hartmann is an actress, known for Rembrandt en ik (2011), P'tit Quinquin (2014) and 9 doigts (2017).
Lisa Haskins is an actress, known for Let the Wrong One In (2021).
Lisa Haydon is a model-turned-actress. Born to an Indian father and Australian mother. Lisa was born in Chennai and has lived in Australia, India and the US. She started modelling at the age of 19 in Australia and then she moved to India in 2007 at the age of 21. Ever since, she has walked the ramp for Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) and HDIL-India Couture Week(HDIL-ICW) and also featured in commercials like Hyundai 120, Indigo Nation and Blender's Pride. "Aisha" is her first Bollywood movie, starring Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol in the leads, it is an adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Emma and Sonam plays the main protagonist of a matchmaker. Her new movie is "Rascals" with Sanjay Dutt and Ajay Devgan.
Lisa Helmi Johanson is known for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999), Rescue Rue and The Waystation in the Stars (2013).
Lisa Henderson is known for Lady Bloodfight (2016), 7 Welcome to London (2012) and The Interceptor (2014).
Lisa Henni was born on September 19, 1982 in Östersund, Sweden. She did her training in London at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and she made her debut as an actress playing Sophie in the critically acclaimed movie Snabba Cash(2009). She played one of the main characters, Sophie Borg, in the TV-series "Fallet" which won the award for Best Comedy Drama at the C21 Drama Awards in London 2017.
Lisa Hensley is an actress, known for Brides of Christ (1991), The 13th Floor (1988) and Paradise Road (1997).