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Lisa Wilcox

1964 - Today

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Lisa Elizabeth Wilcox is an American actress, and former model and designer. She is best known for her role as Alice Johnson in the A Nightmare on Elm Street sequels 4 (1988) and 5 (1989)—both box office successes. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Lisa Wilcox is the 10,733rd most popular actor, the 15,579th most popular biography from United States and the 5,051st most popular American Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Lisa Wilcox ranks 10,733 out of 13,578Before her are Shakib Khan, Suhasini Maniratnam, Alanna Ubach, Emiri Katō, Shawn Roberts, and Kinga Preis. After her are Satomi Satō, Sophie Rundle, Naoko Mori, Michelle Clunie, Sara Bareilles, and Veronica Carlson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Lisa Wilcox ranks 794Before her are Dieter Eckstein, Maria McKee, Juliet Cuthbert, John Ottman, Monique Knol, and Tom Hall. After her are Jani Lane, Scott Silver, Henk Duut, Ulf Samuelsson, Ian Gomez, and Els Dottermans.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Lisa Wilcox ranks 15,579 out of 20,380Before her are Aloe Blacc (1979), Tim McCord (1979), Antonio Margarito (1978), Alanna Ubach (1975), Frederick W. Sturckow (1961), and Christopher Tin (1976). After her are Benita Fitzgerald-Brown (1961), Michael Foreman (1957), Joaquin Miller (1837), Albert Hammond Jr. (1980), Taylor Fritz (1997), and Jim Wright (1922).

Among ACTORS In United States

Among actors born in United States, Lisa Wilcox ranks 5,051Before her are Amy Steel (1960), Patrick Fugit (1982), Pamela Britton (1923), Amy Hargreaves (1970), Chris Kattan (1970), and Alanna Ubach (1975). After her are Michelle Clunie (1969), Sara Bareilles (1979), John Kassir (1957), Jerrika Hinton (1981), Kevin Hooks (1958), and Kip Pardue (1975).