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| | Alison Lohman - Fact SheetMeasurements: 34B Eye Color: Brown Hair Color: Brown Birthday: September 18, 1979 Birthplace: Palm Springs, California Ethnicity: Caucasian / United States
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Profession: Actress
Lohman made her film acting debut in a small role in the fantasy thriller "The Thirteenth Floor" (1999) and had roles in indies like "White Boy" and "The Auteur Theory" (both 1999) as well as the festival-screened "Delivering Milo" and "Alex in Wonder" (both 2001). On the small screen, she enjoyed a recurring role on The WB's short-lived family drama "Safe Harbor" (1999-2000) and made her series debut as the enticing girl-next-door in the equally short-lived "Tucker" (NBC, 2000). Lohman returned to series work as the inquisitive teenage daughter in a wealthy Southern California family that has numerous secrets on the primetime serial "Pasadena" (Fox, 2001). The rising starlet also solidified her status when she won the plum part of Michelle Pfeiffer's daughter in the screen adaptation of the popular bestseller "White Oleander" (2002), where despite the film's middling reviews she caught the attention of critics, audiences and Hollywood execs. She was well cast against Nicolas Cage in 2003's "Matchstick Men," playing Angela, the unknown 14-year-old daughter of Cage's quirk-addled con-man and making a convincing teen despite being a decade older than her character. That same year, Lohman was used to good effect opposite Ewan McGregor in the fanciful and mythic flashback sequences of director Tim Burton's "Big Fish," playing the younger version of Jessica Lange's character.
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