Lisa Scenna is known for On the Ropes (2018) and A Witches' Ball (2017).
Lisa Schneider is known for Planet of the Erotic Ape (2002).
Lisa Schrage is a Canadian film and television actress. She is best known for portraying Mary Lou Maloney in the Canadian horror film "Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987)". She was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1963, where she began her career as a young teen where she found much success starring in commercials before turning to film and television.
Lisa Schulz is a German Director and Assistant Director. She is best known for Yes veg an (2015), Quarries (2015) and Awakened (2014). In 2014 Lisa relocated to Los Angeles, where she earned a Masters Degree in Film and Media Production. Before she came to the States Lisa worked as a Segment Producer for the german TV channels Pro Sieben, Sat1 and ZDF.
Lisa Schurga is an actress and writer, known for Clipped (2015), The News Tank (2018) and Skivvies (2022).
Lisa Schwartz is an actress and writer, known for Party Girl (2016), This Isn't Working (2016) and Talking Tom and Friends (2014).
Lisa Shatterly Boyd is known for Walden (2023), Popular Theory (2023) and Dynasty (2017).
From Ireland, and raised in London Lisa trained at ALRA, and has worked on Stage, including The Royal Court, and in Independent Films. Currently starring as Josie in "My Day" which will hold its World Premiere at The Raindance Film Festival on 25th September 2019. Also producing a Short Film about the harrowing consequences of Online Child Sexual Abuse.
Lisa Shepherd-Stidham is known for Our Father (2022).
Lisa Sheridan was born on December 5, 1974 in Macon, Georgia. She spent her childhood running around in the woods - until she did her first play at the age of 11. Lisa studied in the conservatory program at Carnegie Mellon University, where she graduated with honors and won the Thomas Auclair Memorial Scholarship Award for Most Promising Student Actor. She went on to study in Moscow and performed in fringe theatre in London before relocating to Los Angeles. She is best known for her roles as a series regular in three network series and for her extensive work in network television and independent film. She lived in Los Angeles. In 1998, she was cast as a series regular in the short-lived UPN's western drama Legacy (1998), alongside Brett Cullen, Melissa Leo and Tony Hale. She was then a series regular in FOX's FreakyLinks (2000) alongside Ethan Embry (her love interest), Eric Balfour, and Erika Christensen. She then continued playing guest roles in The Practice: Concealing Evidence (2003), Las Vegas: The Family Jewels (2004), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Bloodlines (2004), Monk: Mr. Monk and the Game Show (2004), Without a Trace: End Game (2005), and Strong Medicine: Clinical Risk (2005). Another regular role came in Shaun Cassidy's ABC sci-fi television series Invasion (2005), alongside William Fichtner, Eddie Cibrian (who played her fiancé), and Alexis Dziena. Unfortunately that series ended, like "Legacy" and "FreakyLinks", after the first season. After "Invasion", she continued playing guest roles. In 2007, she had recurring roles on Journeyman (2007) opposite Kevin McKidd and Reed Diamond as Dr. Theresa Sanchez, and on CSI: Miami (2002) as Kathleen Newberry. Other roles include The 4400: Try the Pie (2007), Moonlight: Out of the Past (2007), Shark: One Hit Wonder (2008), The Mentalist: Miss Red (2009), NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service: Child's Play (2009), and Scandal: Boom Goes the Dynamite (2013). She also appeared in two episodes of Halt and Catch Fire (2014). She appeared in movies as well. In the romantic comedy Elsa & Fred (2014) she acted alongside Christopher Plummer and Shirley MacLaine, in A Magic Christmas (2014) alongside Jonathan Silverman and Burt Reynolds, and the lead in Only God Can (2015). She also had a lead in Strange Nature (2018), alongside Stephen Tobolowsky and John Hennigan. Her prior feature film appearances included playing the lead in McCartney's Genes (2008), starring in the short film Pirates (2003) directed by Eric McCormack, in Carolina (2003) alongside Julia Stiles and Shirley MacLaine, and in Beat (2000) alongside Kiefer Sutherland and Courtney Love.