Lisa Hultström is an actress, known for Paradise (2019).
Lisa's parents are charismatic and creative entrepreneurs. Lisa became a permanent make up artist in California and moved to Las Vegas where her family owned a successful permanent make-up shop over a decade ago. She helped show girls and industry locals become beautiful on the outside. She has a B.A. in Psychology. She was in Real Estate for several years and sold insurance as well. She loves networking and meeting like minded creative and kind people. Her artistic nature and entertainer personality drove her to start modeling and acting. She loves all aspects of film and she goes above and beyond for all the projects she is involved in. She is happy to be surrounded by amazing souls who share her passion and dreams.
Lisa Hurwitz is a director and writer, known for The Automat (2021), Mammone and CBS News Sunday Morning (1979).
Lisa Huynh is an actress and writer, known for Catcallers F*** Off (2018), Batwoman (2019) and Toe the Line (2021).
Lisa Hørnes Nygård is known for Den største forbrytelsen (2020).
Lisa Immordino Vreeland is a director and producer, known for Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel (2011), Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict (2015) and Love, Cecil (2017).
Lisa J Dooley recently graduated with her M.F.A. from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. Before attending USC, Dooley received her B.F.A. in Drama at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. 'Ben is Dead', Dooley's graduate thesis (which she wrote and directed), stars Kaitlyn Black ('Hart of Dixie', 'Raising Hope') and Marguerite Moreau ('Wet Hot American Summer', 'Queen of the Damned'). 'Ben Is Dead' which premiered in October 2017 at the Carmel International Film Festival. In 2014, Dooley was approached by producer Mali Elfman to create a 5 minute film for the Fun Size Horror Collective, an online project that gathered 31 horror shorts from dozens of filmmakers to be released online during the month of October. Her short, 'Persephone', was featured on Shock Till You Drop, Bloody Disgusting, and distributed through Gravitas Ventures on Hulu, iTunes and Amazon.com under the Fun Size Horror: Year One banner. After buzz generated by screenings in the festival circuit, including the Mile High Horror Festival, ScareLA, and a writeup on Blumhouse.com, Dooley is currently adapting 'Persephone' into a feature film. In 2017 Dooley collaborate again with Fun Size Horror. Her short film 'Light as a Feather', an homage Nickelodeon's 'Are You Afraid of the Dark', premiered on FunSizeHorror.com as a 'Fun Size Horror' original the week before Halloween 2017. Other short films written and directed by Dooley have been featured on Cracked.com, Film School Rejects, Funny or Die, and screened at over a dozen film festivals across the country and abroad. At USC, Dooley adapted and directed Ellen Emerson White's beloved novel 'The Road Home' for her first narrative project. 'The Road Home' was an official selection of Sunscreen West, GI Film Festival, High Falls Film Festival, and the Burbank International Film Festival. While studying at USC, Dooley also served as a student assistant for Everett Lewis, award- winning filmmaker ('The Natural History of Parking Lots', 'An Ambush of Ghosts') and head of the Directing track, and worked to help increase the representation of women in Guest Director panels hosted at the school. Dooley is also a founding member of the sketch comedy troupe 'Pursued by Bear Comedy'. She founded the group with fellow NYU Alumni Kelly Landry and Craig Lee Thomas in 2009.
Lisa J. Coleman is known for Scary Tales: Dead Zone (2023) and A Christmas Invitation (2022).
Lisa Jackson is known for The Aeronauts (2019), Dirk Gently (2010) and Mr Selfridge (2013).
Lisa Jackson is an actress, known for Saving Zoë (2019), Fatal Attraction (2013) and It's Supernatural (1996).