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Height: 5' 8"
Weight: 147 lbs.
Hair: Red
Eyes: Hazel Blue
Lisa Dalton Biography
Recently capturing a Dramalogue Award for Performance, Producer-director Lisa Dalton has won a Crystal Award of Excellence for her short film "Birds of a Feather," a comedic pilot. Her documentary "From Russia to Hollywood, the 100 Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff" is in post production.

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Lisa Dalton - Biography - May, 1998
Recently capturing a Dramalogue Award for Performance, Producer-director Lisa Dalton has won a Crystal Award of Excellence for her short film "Birds of a Feather," a comedic pilot. Her documentary "From Russia to Hollywood, the 100 Year Odyssey of Chekhov and Shdanoff" is in post production. She was a finalist in the American Film Institute's 1993 Lisa Headshot 1National Video Festival, and her win of three Hometown USA Video Awards was a natural progression in a lifelong commitment to entertainment. Since April 1990, Lisa has been producing, directing, editing and hosting programs including three series - National Educational Video Winner "The Casting Corner," which received three 1992 WAVE Award Nominations (now in distribution), "Theatre 40 on Camera" and "Health Watch" at BHTV Beverly Hills. The 1992 Hometown USA Video Festival recognized "Clazion Catches Light" with more top honors than any other program, winning three awards and an additional nomination. "Clazion" was also a 1991 WAVE Award winner. The Southern California Cable Association nominated "The Maxfield Rabbit," a one-hour music special, for their Diamond Awards. This show and "One Way Cafe" earned three 1993 Hometown nominations. Her other productions include a series of One-Act plays for television, a sit-com pilot and a documentary on date rape. Continuing a long career in directing theatre, Lisa's most recent staging includes "Playtime in Oldtown" in Pasadena and San Diego.

Lisa has a passion for developing talent, spending many hours volunteer teaching and producing events for the Screen Actors Guild Conservatory. In addition to her speaking engagement with the Association for Lisa headshot 3Theatre in Higher Education in August of '93, Lisa taught at the Michael Chekhov International Workshops: '95 and '92) in Berlin, '94 in London and '93 in Moscow. She co-produced the International Michael Chekhov Conference '98 at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Connecticut. Lisa produced and hosted the 100th Birthday Salute to M. Chekhov (1891-1955) at the American Film Institute. She is on the Board of Directors for the International Michael Chekhov Association and is President of the Michael Chekhov Studio, USA West with founder Mala Powers and Artistic Director Jack Colvin In L.A. and San Diego, she teaches and coaches professional actors in this very unique approach to performing via imaginative spirit. Chekhov himself was an Academy nominee for Hitchcock's "Spellbound" and coach to Jack Palance, Yul Brynner, Anthony Quinn, Lloyd Bridges, Beatrice Straight (Oscar-winner for "Network") and Mala Powers (Roxanne in 1950's "Cyrano de Bergerac).

Creating events in which she could star lead to backyard circuses and classroom pageantry as early as kindergarten in Illinois. In Miami and Maryland her youth was filled with athletic trophies and drama awards, highlighted by producing and directing the winning play tournament each of her high school years. Focusing on directing, she completed her undergraduate work at the University of Maryland. She further expanded her performance skills working with avant-garde artists such as Charles Ludlum, Spalding Gray, and Richard Schechner at American University in Washington D.C. This knowledge of stage combat and circus arts laid the foundation for her ten-year career as a highly successful stunt woman and comedienne in New York. In over 100 films, Lisa worked with numerous starts including Cher, Meryl Streep and Kelly McGillis, with directors Richard Benjamin, Michael Winner, Corey Allen, Frank Perry and Robert Mandel. Film credits include blockbusters Crocodile Dundee, Splash and Ghostbusters. The short film "The Bundle" which starred Lisa as it's solo performer recently won the Worldfest Gold Award.

As a comedienne and remarkable chameleon, Lisa developed over 25 different costumed characters for entertaining a gala affairs. Her production company, Pocket of Marvels, provided entertainment for corporate and private parties all over the eastern seaboard, ranging from Mayor Koch's Film Industry Reception at Lincoln Center, to Jake Hoffman's 3rd birthday for Dustin and friends. When the lip-synch craze struck, Lisa applied her knowledge of makeup, costumes, dance and song to become the top Madonna impersonator on the East Coast, doubling her on Saturday Night Live, and acting a 'decoy' at a Madonna concert. Hard to believe until you see the photos!

As an actress, Lisa appeared in features, MOWs, sit-coms, soap operas, national tours, at Lincoln Center, La Mama, regional and dinner theaters. 1988 Clio considerations for her dramatic portrayal of a rape victim for the United Way encouraged a relocation to Los Angeles. Lisa has had national commercials for Coke, AT&T, Wesson and Michelob. TV credits include Homefront, Life Goes On, Beauty & the Beast, and various MOWs. She is a member of Theatre 40, Beverly Hills, CA, where she recently sang and danced in a musical production of "Aladdin." Ken Kerman, her biker-husband of 15 years is a working character actor. For fun, they travel cross-country on their motorcycles, visit grandchildren, enjoy golf, scuba diving and art. They support The Actor's Fund, The Council for the Blind and several art museums. Professional organizations include IFP, Cable Academy and WIT.

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