Alison Lohman
Actress known for 'Big Fish' and 'Drag Me to Hell'
American · Contemporary · 1979–present
Leading roles in fantasy-horror and dramatic films
Alison Lohman is an American actress who gained prominence through her versatile performances in both dramatic and horror films. She is perhaps best known for her role as Sandra Templeton in Tim Burton's fantastical drama 'Big Fish' (2003), where she portrayed a woman caught between two timelines and realities. Her performance showcased her ability to convey emotional depth and complexity in visually imaginative narratives.
Lohman further established herself as a capable leading actress through her prominent role in Sam Raimi's supernatural horror film 'Drag Me to Hell' (2009), where she played Christine Brown, a woman terrorized by a curse. Her performance in the film demonstrated her range across genres and her willingness to engage with physically and emotionally demanding material. Throughout her career, she has worked with acclaimed directors and maintained a presence in independent and mainstream cinema.
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