Lisa Sloan
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Editorial Department
Lisa Sloan, besides the film and television credits listed here, starred for a year in the Broadway Play Gemini playing Judith Hastings. She was the standby for Gilda Radner in the Broadway play Lunch Hour directed by Mike Nichols and the standby in the Broadway play The Speed of Darkness at the Belasco Theater in 1991. Lisa Performed lead roles Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons ( Ladyhouse Blues, Angel City and Living at Home) and in Regional Theaters including The Arena Stage in Washington D.C. , The Williamstown Theater Festival, The Robert Lewis Acting Company where she co-starred with Maureen Stapleton in The Club Champions Widow and The American Repertory Theater in Boston, where she starred as Helena in Midsummer Nights Dream, and Kathy in Terry by Terry.
Her film credits include The River, 8 Million Ways to Die, Starting Over, and Blue Heaven.
Her Television Credits include Guest Star on Dallas, Matlock, Family Ties, Fantasy Island, Our House, Paper Chase, LA Law, and leading role in the movie of the week: Miracle of the Heart: A Boystown Story.
She played the lead character of Nicole on The daytime drama The Edge of Night for Two years.
She is Artistic Director of Oracular Theater and created, starred in, an produced an Equity Show: Journey to the Oracle.
Lisa has a Master of Fine Arts in Acting and Performance Arts from Catholic University in Washington DC She has a Ph.D. from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Depth and Clinical Psychology.
Her film credits include The River, 8 Million Ways to Die, Starting Over, and Blue Heaven.
Her Television Credits include Guest Star on Dallas, Matlock, Family Ties, Fantasy Island, Our House, Paper Chase, LA Law, and leading role in the movie of the week: Miracle of the Heart: A Boystown Story.
She played the lead character of Nicole on The daytime drama The Edge of Night for Two years.
She is Artistic Director of Oracular Theater and created, starred in, an produced an Equity Show: Journey to the Oracle.
Lisa has a Master of Fine Arts in Acting and Performance Arts from Catholic University in Washington DC She has a Ph.D. from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Depth and Clinical Psychology.