Lori Lively

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Lori Lively
Occupation(s)Actress, television co-host/designer, acting coach
Years active1986present
Father Ernie Lively (step-father)
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. She is best known for Dead Space (1991).

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Early life

Lori Lively is the first born to talent manager Elaine Lively ( née  McAlpin) and her first husband Ronald Otis Lively. Her younger siblings are sister Robyn and brother Jason Lively.[ citation needed ]

Following her parents divorce, her mother married acting coach Ernie Lively (  Brown) in 1979. She was later adopted by Ernie, who is the father of her younger half siblings, Eric and Blake Lively. Her mother, adoptive father, and all four siblings are or have been in the entertainment industry. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 The Double McGuffin Michelle CarterCredited as Lori Lynn Lively
1986 Night of the Creeps LoriUncredited
1991 Dead Space Jill
1992 Timescape KelphAlso known as "Grand Tour: Disaster in Time"
1994 The Unborn II Maternity Ward Nurse
1998SandmanKim Doll
Free Enterprise Leila
2001The GhostDoris
2006 Simon Says Lonnie
2010 I Kissed a Vampire Dr. Lori Light
2012Walk Of Fame(Voice)Short film
2017Mothers DayMagsShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents Frail WomanEpisode: "The Jar"
1990 Falcon Crest WomanEpisode: "Time Bomb"
1990-1992 The Bold and the Beautiful Spectra Model / Forrester Model2 episodes
1995 Sisters PenelopeEpisode: "Renaissance Woman"
1996 Pacific Blue RedheadEpisode: "Heatwave"
1998 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine SianaEpisode: "Shadows and Symbols"
Melrose Place MaryanneEpisode: "Suddenly Sperm"
2003 ER HelenEpisode: "Dear Abby"
2004 Two and a Half Men KathyEpisode: "Sarah Like Puny Alan"
Complete Savages Woman #2Episode: "Savage XXX-mas"
2005 Cold Case NancyEpisode: "Start-Up"
2006 Love, Inc. CarlaEpisode: "Grace Under Fire"
2009 The Mentalist MollyEpisode: "Crimson Casanova"
The Unit Tom's MotherEpisode: "The Last Nazi"
2010 'Til Death CarolEpisode: "Dog Fight"
The Defenders GretaEpisode: "Nevada v. Carter"
2011 Zeke and Luther Vice Principal NovotonaEpisode: "Zeke, Luther and Kojo Strike Gold"

Video games

YearTitleRole
1993 Return to Zork Singing Tree

Production credits

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Mobile Home DisasterProduction Designer4 episodes
2017Scales: Mermaids Are RealAssociate Producer
2021PalmerAssociate Producer

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References

  1. "Actress Lori Lively attends the premiere of Tribeca Film's..." Getty Images. Retrieved June 8, 2021.
  2. "Blake Lively's Siblings: All About Her Brothers and Sisters". Peoplemag. Retrieved September 3, 2024.