Lisa Eichhorn
Biography
Lisa Eichhorn, born on February 4, 1952, is a multifaceted American actress, writer, and producer. She gained prominence with her film debut in 1979, starring in John Schlesinger's critically acclaimed movie, "Yanks," which garnered her two Golden Globe nominations. Over the years, Eichhorn has cultivated a diverse international career that spans across film, theater, and television, showcasing her versatility and depth as a performer.
Throughout her career, she has taken on a variety of roles that highlight her talents, earning her recognition in the entertainment industry. Eichhorn's body of work includes a mix of both independent and mainstream films, as well as notable contributions to stage productions. Her artistic endeavors have not only entertained audiences but have also established her as a respected figure in the performing arts. As she continues to work in the industry, Eichhorn remains committed to her craft, contributing to the rich tapestry of American cinema and theater.
Filmography
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Pride and Extreme Prejudice
1990 • Claudia
The Europeans
1979 • Gertrude
Opposing Force
1986 • Casey
Judas Kiss
1998 • Mary-Ellen Floyd
First Kid
1996 • Linda Davenport
King of the Hill
1993 • Mrs. Kurlander
Cutter's Way
1981 • Maureen Cutter, 'Mo'
Never Let Go
2015 • Maria Brennan
Murder in Three Acts
1986 • Cynthia Dayton
Goodbye Lover
1999
Moon 44
1990 • Terry Morgan
The Vanishing (1993)
1993 • Helene Cousins
Deus
2022 • Mother