Lori Lively

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Lori Lively
Occupation(s)Actress, television co-host/designer, acting coach
Years active1986present
Parent
Relatives Jason Lively (brother)
Robyn Lively (sister)
Eric Lively (brother)
Blake Lively (sister)

Lori Lively is an American actress, [1] television co-host/designer, and acting coach. Best known for Dead Space (1991).

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Early life

Lively was born into a family of actors. Her mother, adoptive father and all four siblings are, or have been, in the entertainment industry. She is the daughter of talent manager Elaine Lively ( née McAlpin) and Elaine's first husband Ronnie Lively (Ronald Otis Lively). Her siblings are brother Jason, sister Robyn, half-sister Blake, and half-brother Eric.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 The Double McGuffin Michelle CarterCredited as Lori Lynn Lively
1986 The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents Frail WomanEpisode: "The Jar"
1986 Night of the Creeps Lori (uncredited)
1990 Falcon Crest WomanEpisode: "Time Bomb"
1991 Dead Space Jill
1992 Timescape Kleph
1995 Sisters PenelopeEpisode: "Renaissance Woman"
1998SandmanKim Doll
1998 Free Enterprise Leila
1998 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine SianaEpisode: "Shadows and Symbols"
1998 Melrose Place MaryanneEpisode: "Suddenly Sperm"
2001The GhostDoris
2003 ER HelenEpisode: "Dear Abby"
2004 Two and a Half Men KathyEpisode: "Sarah Like Puny Alan"
2004 Complete Savages Woman #2Episode: "Savage XXX-mas"
2005 Cold Case NancyEpisode: "Start-Up"
2006 Love, Inc. CarlaEpisode: "Grace Under Fire"
2006 Simon Says Lonnie
2009 The Mentalist MollyEpisode: "Crimson Casanova"
2009 The Unit Tom's MotherEpisode: "The Last Nazi"
2010 'Til Death CarolEpisode: "Dog Fight"
2010 I Kissed a Vampire Dr. Lori Light
2010 The Defenders GretaEpisode: "Nevada v. Carter"
2011 Zeke and Luther Vice Principal Novotona1 Episode
2012Walk Of FameVoiceShort film
2017Mothers DayMagsShort film
Video games
YearTitleRole
1993 Return to Zork Singing Tree

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References

  1. "Actress Lori Lively attends the premiere of Tribeca Film's..." Getty Images. Retrieved June 8, 2021.