

Acting
Birthday: February 4, 1952 (73)
Place of Birth: Glens Falls, New York, U.S.
Biography
Lisa Eichhorn (born February 4, 1952) is an American actress, writer and producer. Eichhorn was first seen by American audiences opposite Richard Gere in the World War II romance, "Yanks" (1979), for which she received two Golden Globe nominations. But her presence in her native land has been lessened by her decision to base in England. Nevertheless, Eichhorn has offered several critically-acclaimed feature film portrayals, even if she did not become a "box-office" commodity. She appeared alongside Lee Remick in the Merchant-Ivory production "The Europeans" (1979), opposite Treat Williams in "Why Would I Lie?
Known For
Select Role:
Deus (2022)Age: 70as Mother
The Confessions (2016)Age: 64as Donna misteriosa
Offensive (2016)Age: 64as Helen Martin
Never Let Go (2015)Age: 63as Maria Brennan
About Time (2013)Age: 61as Mary's Mother, Jean
Things I Don't Understand (2012)Age: 60as Dr. Anne Blankenship
Cracker: Nine Eleven (2006)Age: 54as Jean Molloy
Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore (2005)Age: 53as Mary McCarthy
Jericho (2005)Age: 53as Mrs. Redford
Spooks (2002)Age: 50as Mary Kane
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