Lisa Eichhorn
Lisa Eichhorn (born February 4, 1952) is an American actress, writer and producer. Eichhorn was first seen by American audiences opposite Richard Gere in the World War II romance, "Yanks" (1979), for which she received two Golden Globe nominations. But her presence in her native land has been lessened by her decision to base in England. Nevertheless, Eichhorn has offered several critically-acclaimed feature film portrayals, even if she did not become a "box-office" commodity. She appeared alongside Lee Remick in the Merchant-Ivory production "The Europeans" (1979), opposite Treat Williams in "Why Would I Lie?" (1980) and was "Mo" Cutter in "Cutter's Way" (1981), opposite Jeff Bridges and John Heard. In the 90s, Eichhorn has begun to play mother roles, notably Jesse Bradford's mother, sent to a sanitarium, in Steven Soderbergh's "King of the Hill" (1993) and the First Lady in the pallid comedy "First Kid" (1996). Her work on American TV has been sporadic. Eichhorn made her TV-movie debut in the celebrated 1982 CBS production of "The Wall" as a Jewish woman in the Warsaw ghetto who participates in the uprising and survives to reach freedom. She was a CIA operative in the USA Network movie, "Pride and Extreme Prejudice" (1990), and although she had never been on a primetime series as a regular, Eichhorn did appear on the ABC daytime drama "All My Children" as Elizabeth Carlyle in 1987. Eichhorn has made memorable guest appearances on "Miami Vice," "The Equalizer" and two separate episodes of "Law & Order." Additionally, she has worked on stage: as Ophelia in "Hamlet," Rosalind in "As You Like It" and Nora in "A Doll's House" in England; and in "The Hasty Heart," "The Common Pursuit" and "The Speed of Darkness" in the US.
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Credits
- 2022 · Deus as Mother
- 2016 · Offensive as Helen Martin
- 2016 · The Confessions as Donna misteriosa
- 2015 · Never Let Go as Maria Brennan
- 2013 · About Time as Mary's Mother, Jean
- 2012 · Things I Don't Understand as Dr. Anne Blankenship
- 2006 · Cracker: Nine Eleven as Jean Molloy
- 2005 · Jericho as Mrs. Redford
- 2005 · Kenneth Tynan: In Praise of Hardcore as Mary McCarthy
- 2002 · Spooks as Mary Kane
- 2001 · Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Dr. Leonard
- 2000 · Strong Medicine as Madeline
- 2000 · Boys and Girls as Suttle Passenger
- 1999 · The Talented Mr. Ripley as Emily Greenleaf
- 1999 · Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Peyton Kleberg
- 1999 · Judging Amy as Mrs. Snowden
- 1999 · Goodbye Lover as Mrs. Brodsky
- 1998 · Angel Blue as Jill Cromwell
- 1998 · L.A. Doctors as Judith Atcheson
- 1998 · Judas Kiss as Mary-Ellen Floyd
- 1998 · Diana: A Tribute to the People's Princess as Rachel
- 1997 · C-16: FBI as
- 1997 · Midsomer Murders as Faith Alexander
- 1997 · The Practice as Mary Jane Wiggins
- 1996 · A Modern Affair as Grace Rhodes
- 1996 · First Kid as Linda Davenport
- 1994 · Touched by an Angel as Dr. Beth Hoppit
- 1994 · Chicago Hope as
- 1993 · King of the Hill as Mrs. Kurlander
- 1993 · The Vanishing as Helene Cousins
- 1992 · Devlin as Anita Brennan
- 1991 · A Woman Named Jackie as Dr. Jordan
- 1990 · Grim Prairie Tales as Maureen
- 1990 · Law & Order as Mary Kostrinski
- 1990 · Law & Order as Arnette Fenady
- 1990 · Law & Order as Arlene Galvin
- 1990 · Law & Order as Retired M.E. Gail Berardi
- 1990 · Nocturne as
- 1990 · Moon 44 as Terry Morgan
- 1990 · Pride and Extreme Prejudice as Claudia
- 1986 · Murder in Three Acts as Cynthia Dayton
- 1986 · Opposing Force as Casey
- 1986 · Blind Justice as Carolyn Shetland
- 1985 · The Equalizer as Mrs. Gephart
- 1984 · Murder, She Wrote as Fed. Prosecutor Annette Rayburn
- 1984 · Miami Vice as
- 1984 · Wildrose as June
- 1983 · The Weather in the Streets as Olivia Curtis
- 1982 · East Lynne as Lady Isobel Vane
- 1982 · The Wall as Rachel Apt
- 1981 · Cutter's Way as Maureen Cutter, 'Mo'
- 1980 · Why Would I Lie? as Kay
- 1979 · Yanks as Jean Moreton
- 1979 · The Europeans as Gertrude
- 1979 · The Wings of the Dove as Milly
- 1979 · Tales of the Unexpected as Sally
- 1965 · BBC Play of the Month as Millie Theale
- 1964 · Another World as