Born in Germany but Texas grown. Lisette Monique Diaz attended the University of North Texas in Denton before going off to work for Disney World and Universal Studios Orlando. After 3 years of Making Magic in Florida, Lisette moved to California for a short time before returning to Texas! From On-Camera Commercials to Voice Over in Video Games and Anime, Lisette Monique Diaz continues to work and study to become a well-rounded Actor and still enjoys her time as a Character Performer at theme parks! .Two-time certified Clown through the New York Goofs. .Professionally Trained by VO Coaches, including: Crispin Freeman, Sonny Strait, Neal Malley, Erin Fitzgerald, Steve Blum, Chuck Huber, Bryan Massey, James Larabee, Austin Tindle, Jeremy Inman, Tyson Rinehart, Tyler Walker, Morgan Laure Garrett, Caitlin Glass, R Bruce Elliott, Kyle Philips, Chris Wehkamp, Manny Aragon, Sarah Roach, Dallas Reid, Barry Yandell, Shawn Gann, Kiba Walker, and Anthony Bowling. Voice Over, Television, Film. Actress, Singer, Dancer, Production Assistant, Photographer, Writer.
Lisette Morelos is an actress with a 25 years career in Mexican, Latin American and North American TV. She studied at CEA (Centro DE Educación Artística DE Televisa). She started as a little girl, her first roles where at the early age of 10. When she was barely 16 yeas old, in 1994, she got her first supporting role opportunity in a Daytime Serial -"Silent Love"-. After confirming her great talent in this first project, she got her big breakthrough to a leading role in "You and Me", after that, it was a non-stop lead role after another in big Primetime Serials: "Alejandra's Secret", "Camila", "Rebellious" (Alma Rebelde), and "Angel's Face" making of her one of the best and more recognizable actresses in the Mexican territory and being this series sold in Latin America, Europe and Asia, she also begin a worldwide Fan base... In 2006 started in Miami a Latin and North American career, her new Primetime Serials, with Univision, Telemundo and Venevision, generated a new Latin-American star, her lead roles where memorable between fans of all ages, titles like "Rebellious God's Messenger" (Angel Rebelde), "Unbreakable Spirit" (Alma Indomable) and "Aurora" made of her one of the most known actresses in whole Latin-America. While in the United States, she also made some English speaking roles, standing out a pilot for Sony Tristar Pictures for the TV series "Charlie's Angels". At that point, her career was already unstoppable, and in 2010 she starred her first Sitcom in the extremely successful "Girl from my Heart", making a big return to her first network, Televisa. In 2012 she made another big breakthrough making her first leading role in a Dramatic Primetime TV series at Mexican Network 3, with one of the best rating ever for a Mexican Dramatic Primetime TV series, "Infamous" was a total hit with Lisette making an outstanding role. Immediately after, the same network hired her for another leading role in the new Dramatic Primetime TV series -"Fortune"- (2013) still on air this year at Mundo Fox. In 2014 she is on air "The Impersonator" (La Impostora) at Tele-Mundo, having the double lead role of Blanca and Victoria.
Lisette Pagler is known for Äkta människor (2012), Fartblinda (2019) and Love & Anarchy (2020).
Lisette St. Louis is known for Cyberchase (2002), Metaru Faito Beibureedo (2009) and Bakugan Battle Brawlers: Gundalian Invaders (2010).
Lisha Bajaj is known for Rashmi Rocket (2021), Yeh Shaadi Nahi Ho Sakti (2023) and Cookiees (2020).
Lisha Bajaj is known for Office vs. Office (2017), Cookiees (2020) and Kaand (2019).
Lisha Bajaj is known for Kaand (2019).
Lisha Bajaj is known for Mismatched (2020).
Lisha Chinnu is known for Por Thozhil (2023), Genie and Chiro.
Lisha Hackney is an American actress who was born in Jacksonville, TX as Earlisha Hackney. She was raised in Frankston, TX, a rural town in East Texas. One of her favorite childhood memories was riding four-wheelers and imaginative play in the deep Piney Woods. Lisha first began performing in beauty pageants as a child. She quickly became exposed to multiple avenues to develop her gifts as an artist. Once she began attending public school, she was selected in elementary school to be a member of the leadership organization called PAL, then elected student body president in middle school, and graduated in the top 5% of her high school class. In addition, she continued to fuel her love for performing through playing sports, school clubs, UIL competitions, and academic organizations. After graduating high school, Lisha enrolled at Baylor University. Because of her passion for public speaking, her early ambitions leaned towards law. Her early childhood experiences and work with Communities in Schools launched her desire to serve as a voice for economically disadvantaged youth. Though she had been performing since childhood, she didn't see acting as a career option until she began studying Psychology and Criminal Justice at Baylor University. It was her theater, Greek mythology, and Psychology of acting classes that sparked her interest. Upon receiving her Bachelor of Arts, Lisha decided to pursue acting instead of going to law school. Lisha won the best actress award for her role as Ani in the short film Moment After That (2019) at the Rack Focus Film Festival. She made her feature film debut as Clarissa in the critically acclaimed film Miss Juneteenth (2020), alongside Nicole Beharie.