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- Full Name: Alison Marion Lohman
- Birth Date: September 18, 1979
- Birth Place: Palm Springs, California
- Height: 5'2"
- Naturally blond
- Often plays much younger characters
- Prior to filming Flicka she had never ridden a horse
- Performed as a featured solo vocalist for Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope
- Her first professional theater role was at age 9 as Greta Von Trapp in The Sound of Music
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Alison Lohman is an American actress and has been acting since the late 1990s. Her big break came in 2002 when she got the starring role in White Oleander. The next year, she appeared in the movie Matchstick Men which also starred Nicolas Cage.
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Other Work
Lohman often appears in movies playing the role of much younger characters. She plays in the 2007 films Things We Lost in the Fire and Beowulf. Lohman is currently working on upcoming movies which include Game, Drag Me to Hell and Under the Blue Sky.Quotes
- "I can cry on cue to get out of a traffic ticket. That's happened at least three times."
- "I love to travel. The last place I went was Amsterdam. I love Amsterdam. There is great art and cafes and the people are cool. They seem so free to enjoy themselves and live uninhibited."
- "I've always wanted to be tall. In high school I'd wear longer pants and platform shoes. I have to wear heels so people don't see how short I am."
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Alison Lohman Questions
Who was the guitar player with Robert Plant and Alison Krauss? 2 AnswersThe blonde guitarist was G.E. Smith, former bandleader of the Saturday Night Live band. He always plays for major functions with stars, and was formerly marrie... read more -
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Alison Lohman Timeline
- Note: Many of the links in this timeline are to IMDb, which has pop-ups.
- September 18, 1979: Born
- 1998 7th Heaven: IMDb | Mahalo | Wikipedia
- 1999 The Thirteenth Floor: IMDb | Rotten Tomatoes | Wikipedia
- 2002 White Oleander: IMDb | Rotten Tomatoes | Wikipedia
- 2003 Matchstick Men: IMDb | Rotten Tomatoes | Wikipedia
- 2003 Big Fish: IMDb | Mahalo | Rotten Tomatoes
- 2006 Delirious: IMDb | Rotten Tomatoes | Wikipedia
- 2006 Flicka: IMDb | Rotten Tomatoes | Wikipedia
- 2007 Things We Lost in the Fire: IMDb | Mahalo | Rotten Tomatoes
- 2007 Beowulf: IMDb | Mahalo | Rotten Tomatoes
- 2009 Game: IMDb | Wikipedia



