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Lisa Harrow (

1943

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Lisa Harrow
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Lisa Harrow
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August 25, 1943,
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Lisa Harrow Biography
Intelligent and luminous red-haired Lisa Harrow was born in Auckland, New Zealand, on August 25, 1943. A scholarship from the New Zealand Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council is what sent Lisa studying abroad. Accepted by the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, she later was invited to become a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and in her very first season (1969) portrayed Olivia opposite Judi Dench in "Twelfth Night". Assorted RSC credits included Desdemona in "Othello", Anne Boleyn in "Henry VIII" and Portia in "The Merchant of Venice". Earning a distinct reputation over time, she scored other successes with her Juliet opposite John Hurt's Romeo, her Eliza in "Pygmalion", and as the Queen in "The Eagle has Two Heads", directed by actress Susannah York.In mid-career, Lisa began to grace occasional films. She appeared opposite Glenda Jackson in the Italian-made film Sorriso del grande tentatore, Il (1974) [The Tempter], for which she won the Variety Club's "Most Promising Newcomer" award, and made a touching impression in the related period pieces _All Creatures Great and Small) (1975) and It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (1975) [All Things Bright and Beautiful]. She met Australian actor Sam Neill during filming of The Final Conflict (1981) [The Omen III] and the two developed an off-camera relationship that produced son Tim in 1983. More awards came Lisa's way as she matured into character roles. She won an Australian "Oscar" for her superb work in the powerful drama The Last Days of Chez Nous (1992) and the Grand Jury award at the Sundance Film Festival, as well as an Independent Spirit Award nomination, for her role in Sunday (1997). A standout among her TV credits is Man and Superman (1982) (TV), which developed following the successful mounting of a stage production starring Peter O'Toole. She also gave a distinguished performance in the title role of the epic mini-series "Nancy Astor" (1982)In 1997 she and her husband of six years, Dr. Roger Payne, a renowned whale-biologist by trade, moved to the United States with her son Tim. Together the couple share strong environmental concerns. Since her move Lisa has been an increasingly formidable presence on the live stage with such daunting productions of "Wit", "Medea", "The Lion in Winter" and "Mary Stuart" among her vast credits.
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