Lisa Schrage  | |
|---|---|
| Born | March 2, 1963 | 
| Nationality | Canadian | 
| Other names | Lisa Schrag | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Years active | 1981–1999 | 
| Spouse | 
 Jorge Montesi   (m. 1997) | 
Lisa Schrage (born March 2, 1963) is a retired Canadian film and television actress. She is best known for her role as Mary Lou Maloney in the 1987 Canadian horror film Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II.[1][2]
Life
She is married to Chilean Director Jorge Montesi.
Filmography
- Young Again (1995) - Girl #1 (at disco)
 - China White (1989) - Anne Michaels[3]
 - Food of the Gods II (1989) - Alex Reed[4]
 - Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II (1987) - Mary Lou Maloney[5]
 - Dreams Beyond Memory (1987) - Jennifer[6]
 - The Amateur (1981) - Teenage Girl #1
 
Television
- Assault on Death Mountain a.k.a. Shadow Warriors II: Hunt for the Death Merchant (1999) - Laura Berringer
 - Sweet Deception (1998) - Eva Newcomb
 - The Sentinel (1998) - 1 episode, Kelly Temple
 - Sweating Bullets a.k.a. "Tropical Heat" (1992) - 1 episode, Lisa McGrath
 - The Twilight Zone (1988) - 1 episode, Candy
 - Night Heat (1987-1988) - 3 episodes, Victoria / Ellen Kozak / Terry Garfield[7]
 - Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1988) - 1 episode, Kelly
 - Shades of Love: Indigo Autumn (1987) - Jill Jamieson (as Lisa Schrag)
 
References
- ↑ Naureckas, Jim (May 15, 1988). ""Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II" (Lisa Schrage, Wendy Lyon..." The New York Times. Retrieved January 29, 2017.
 - ↑ "Lisa Schrage". The British Film Institute. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 22, 2017.
 - ↑ "China White cast, crew & review" at www.tvguide.com
 - ↑ "Food of the Gods II': The Rat Pack is Back" by Joe Bob Briggs, Orlando Sentinel (23 July, 1989) Retrieved from ProQuest 277527914
 - ↑ "Prom Night II Horror has lighter side" by John Allemang, The Globe and Mail (9 Oct, 1987) Retrieved from ProQuest 386088606
 - ↑ "Dreams is like a twisted nightmare" by Peter Goddard, Toronto Star (4 Dec, 1987) Retrieved from ProQuest 435710013
 - ↑ "Phantom of Keg raised in Hauntings / Heating Up: A not so funny thing happened to Night Heat this summer" by Jim Bawden, Toronto Star (29 Oct, 1987) Retrieved from ProQuest 435640765
 
External links
- Lisa Schrage at IMDb
 
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