Lisa Darr
Lisa Darr
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lisa Darr (born April 21, 1963) is an American actress. Darr was born Lisa Darr Grabemann in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Mollie, an actress, and Karl Grabemann, a lawyer.  She attended Stanford University and graduated in 1985 with a degree in Biology; she went on to receive an MFA in Acting from UCLA. She played Annie Whitman on ABC's Life As We Know It. Darr's previous television appearances include The WB's teenage drama, Popular, as Jane McPherson as well as the short-lived but critically acclaimed 1996 Fox series Profit as Gail Koner. In the fifth season of the show Ellen, she played Laurie Manning, the girlfriend of the title character, Ellen Morgan; this was notable as the first openly gay relationship involving a major character in an American television series. Darr also made an appearance on the Fox drama House in 2006, playing a victim's mother in the episode "Distractions". She has made an appearance on the third season of The Office in the episode "Product Recall". Darr has recently appeared in the fourth season of Weeds (on Showtime) as Ann Carilli. She also made a guest appearance in Nip/Tuck. Her film work includes the Oscar-award winning Gods and Monsters (1998), in which she appeared as Dana Boone, Brendan Fraser's wife, Pomegranate (2005) and Julia, Leah Pipes's mother, in the soccer film, Her Best Move (2006).
Known For Acting
Most Rating 13.975
Birthday 1963-04-21
Place of Birth Chicago, Illinois, USA
Also Known As Lisa Darr Grabemann ,
Her Best Move
2007

Her Best Move

Complex of Fear
1993

Complex of Fear

Land of the Free
1998

Land of the Free

Plan B
1997

Plan B

Hannah Montana: The Movie
2009

Hannah Montana: The Movie

This Is 40
2012

This Is 40

Gods and Monsters
1998

Gods and Monsters

Bag Boy
2007

Bag Boy

Murderous Intent
1995

Murderous Intent

Betrayal of Trust
1994

Betrayal of Trust

Morella
1997

Morella

Defenseless
1991

Defenseless

Casualties
1997

Casualties

Alma: The Master's Muse
2008

Alma: The Master's Muse

The Twenty
2009

The Twenty

The Big Time
2002

The Big Time