Alison Lohman

  Alison Marion Lohman (born September 18, 1979) is an American actress. She has had lead roles in the films White OleanderWhere the Truth LiesMatchstick MenNausicaa of the Valley of the WindFlicka and Drag Me to Hell as well as smaller parts in Big FishGamer, and Beowulf. She has also been on several television shows including 7th HeavenCrusadeTucker, and Pasadena. Lohman starred in White Oleander, an adaptation of Janet Fitch’s novel, alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, Robin Wright Penn and Renée Zellweger and directed by Peter Kosminsky. Though the film was unsuccessful at the box office (it opened to $5.6 million in 1,510 theaters),  it received generous reviews and Lohman’s performance met with wide critical acclaim, being described as her “breakthrough role” by media sources. The following year, she appeared in Matchstick Men, directed by Ridley Scott. She starred with Nicolas Cage and Sam Rockwell, and though it was not a box office success either, Lohman continued to receive critical praise. Later that year, she appeared in Tim Burton’s Big Fish, which continued her trend of appearing in acclaimed but commercially unsuccessful films. In 2005, she appeared in Atom Egoyan’s Where the Truth Lies. The film originally received an NC-17 rating for its graphic sexual content,  and failed at the box office afterwards. Some critics (such as Roger Ebert) felt that she was well-suited for the role. Her next feature, The Big White, featured her alongside actors Robin Williams, Holly Hunter and Tim Blake Nelson, but nevertheless went direct-to-video. In the same year, Lohman voiced the title character in the English language re-dubbing of Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Lohman’s next film was the drama Flicka, which was released on October 20, 2006. At the age of 25, Lohman played a 16-year-old girl who befriends a wild mustang in the film. Lohman had never ridden a horse prior to filming and trained rigorously for a month. She said that she was “constantly thrown emotionally and physically” while working with the horses for this role.  Flicka went on to become a surprise hit in the DVD market. She then played a recovering heroin addict in Things We Lost in the Fire.

Drag Me to Hell director Sam Raimi, actors Dileep Rao, Lohman, and Justin Longdiscussing the film at San Diego Comic-Con International in 2008.

The actress was then signed to replace Ellen Page in Sam Raimi’s critically acclaimed horror film, Drag Me to Hell, which was released on May 29, 2009.

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