Lisa Lou Banes was a renowned American actress, boasting an impressive repertoire of over 80 film and television roles, as well as numerous stage appearances on the esteemed Broadway and other prominent theatrical venues.
Throughout her illustrious career, she garnered widespread recognition, including a nomination for a Drama Desk Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play in 1984 for her captivating performance in the production of Isn't it Romantic?
Furthermore, she received a 1981 Theatre World Award for her exceptional portrayal of Alison Porter in the Off-Broadway production of Look Back in Anger.
In addition, she had the distinguished honor of playing the role of Lady Croom in the 1995 American premiere of Tom Stoppard's critically acclaimed play, Arcadia.
In the realm of film, she made notable appearances in a diverse range of projects, including the 1988 release Cocktail, the 2007 drama Freedom Writers, the 2014 psychological thriller Gone Girl, and the 2016 mystery film A Cure for Wellness, in which she played the enigmatic character of Hollis.