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Lisa Langlois (born March 15, 1959) is a Canadian actress, who has appeared in movies, television and theater.


Life and career

Langlois was born in
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. spent her childhood years in
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, where she attended a French language school becoming fluent in French. In 1974 she represented Hamilton in the Miss Teen Canada beauty pageant, where she finished second. Langlois graduated from
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in Hamilton. She made her film debut in
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's mystery '' Blood Relatives'' (1978) opposite
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. Chabrol also cast her in his next feature, '' Violette Nozière'' (1978). Langlois made a number of other films in Canada, including the thriller ''
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'' (1980), directed by
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. She appeared in another 1980 film, '' Klondike Fever'', and played leading roles in three films that have acquired cult followings: the horror film '' Happy Birthday to Me'' (1981), the teen actioner '' Class of 1984'' (1982) (co-starring a young Michael J. Fox), and the killer rat shocker '' Deadly Eyes'' (1982). After this work in Paris and
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, Langlois moved to Los Angeles to pursue American projects. She appeared in two
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comedy features: '' The Man Who Wasn't There'' (1983), a 3-D production, and '' National Lampoon's Joy of Sex'' (1984), directed by
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. In 1985 Langlois co-starred in the
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'' The Slugger's Wife'', where she played a struggling singer and performed her own musical numbers after auditioning for
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. She made guest appearances on television programs such as ''
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'' in 1986, and she performed on stage in the
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's production of '' Once in a Lifetime'' in 1988. She played the heroine in
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's horror film '' The Nest'' (1988) and co-starred in a made for TV movie, ''
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'' (1989). During the 1990s Langlois moved back to Canada. She worked steadily including parts in the action pictures '' The White Tiger'' (1995) and '' The Final Cut'' (1995), alongside
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. She made appearances in the television series '' Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction?'' (1998), '' Vengeance Unlimited'' (1999), and '' Relic Hunter'' (2000). After a brief hiatus she returned to the Los Angeles stage in 2004, starring in '' Jungle Express'' in Malibu. More recently, Langlois had a co-starring role in ''
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'' (2006), a thriller that premiered on
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; in 2007 she had a recurring role in the TV series ''
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''. In 2010, she appeared in ''Summer Eleven'' directed by Joseph Kelly, her former co-star from '' Deadly Eyes'' (1982). Langlois has a son, Emerson.


Filmography


Movies


Television


References


External links


The Beauty & the Beasts: An Interview with Lisa Langlois
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Langlois, Lisa 1959 births Living people Actresses from Ontario Canadian beauty pageant contestants Canadian film actresses Canadian television actresses Franco-Ontarian people McMaster University alumni People from North Bay, Ontario 20th-century Canadian actresses 21st-century Canadian actresses