Lisa was born in Chester and later relocated to Sydney, Australia at the age of 10, where she would eventually earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in Television Production in the charming town of Wagga Wagga.
During the subsequent years, she worked tirelessly as a coordinator and editor for travel documentaries with the renowned international documentary company, Grainger Television Australia.
In 2008, Lisa made the bold decision to relocate to London, where she joined the esteemed travel company, Big Earth, and utilized her expertise to coordinate and produce international travel adventure series.
Fast forward to 2011, Lisa took the leap and embarked on a new path, working independently as a director, and successfully brought her first feature film, Just Ate, to life in 2012.
Her passion for filmmaking continued to flourish as she went on to develop additional features, both documentary and scripted, as well as curate large-scale charity events, such as the 35th Anniversary "Flash Gordon" Reunion at the prestigious 195 Piccadilly Home of BAFTA.
In 2019, her first feature documentary, Life After Flash, was finally released to the world, with the second installment in the "Life After..." series, Life After the Navigator, debuting in November 2020.