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Lohman, with her blonde hair and round face, bears a resemblance to some of her peers - a fact that she has joked about online, comparing herself to Alison Pill and Erin Moriarty, the latter of ...
Raver memorably played the spurned woman who curses Alison Lohman's bank employee in Sam Raimi's hit horror film.
Post 2003, Lohman starred in a number of underperforming films before retiring from movies in 2009. She went out on top, though — her last film, Sam Raimi's Drag Me to Hell, was an acclaimed hit.
Alison Lohman disagrees with Netflix's "perfect ending" claim for "Drag Me to Hell". The 2009 Sam Raimi horror flick sees Lohman's character, Christine, cursed by an elderly lady.
Alison Lohman isn’t one to shy away from a challenge. In her first major film role, she took on Michelle Pfieffer in White Oleander. Since then, the versatile Lohman has acted alongside some of ...
On a few occasions she performed back-up for Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope and the Desert Symphony. At 17, Lohman was offered a scholarship to NYU, but opted to try her hand in showbiz and headed to L.A.
Star of the movie Alison Lohman has largely left Hollywood behind in the years since the film’s release, and despite not being particularly active on social media, she recently responded to a ...
In 2009’s Drag Me to Hell, banker Christine (Alison Lohman) is targeted by a curse when she fails to give a woman a loan to keep her house, resulting in her being the victim of supernatural ...
Lohman admirably holds her own against these veterans. The bonds of emotional connection are tenuous at best (surely a casualty of the compression) but Lohman blinks little-girl frailty as Astrid ...
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