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Lisa Loring (born Lisa Ann DeCinces; February 16, 1958 – January 28, 2023) was an American actress. She was best known for her work as a child actress from age six playing Wednesday Addams on the 1964–1966 sitcom The Addams Family .
Lisa Loring (1958-2023) Mary Lou (born 1992) Lori Loughlin (born 1964) Demi Lovato (born 1992) Chad Lowe (born 1968) Rob Lowe (born 1964) Lisa Lucas (born 1961) Tony Lucca (born 1976) Emma Rayne Lyle (born 2003) Dawn Lyn (born 1963) Ross Lynch (born 1995) Carol Lynley (1942–2019) Sue Lyon (1946–2019) Natasha Lyonne (born 1979)
Wednesday has been portrayed by several actresses in various films and television series, including Lisa Loring in the television series The Addams Family (1964–1966) and in the television film Halloween with the New Addams Family (1977); Christina Ricci in the feature films The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993); Nicole ...
Lisa Loring: Cricket Montgomery: 1981-1983 Don MacLaughlin: Chris Hughes Sr. 1956–1986 Neil Maffin: Beau Farrell: 1988–1989 Billy Magnussen: Casey Hughes: 2008–2010 Larkin Malloy: Dr Weston 2002 Radio Announcer 2006 Daniel Manche: J.J. Larrabee: 2005–2009 Randolph Mantooth: Hal Munson: 2003–2005 Daniel Markel: David Stenbeck: 1997 ...
Child actress Lisa Loring formerly of TV's The Addams Family also had a small role on the show as Phyllis's daughter Suzy Pruitt. The program starred Diller as Phyllis Pruitt, and featured Gypsy Rose Lee and Richard Deacon in supporting roles with Diller feeling the series was an inverted version of The Beverly Hillbillies. [1]
Lisa Loring: Distributed by: Hollywood Family Video: Release date. 1987 () Country: United States: Language: English: Budget: $100,000 [1] Blood Frenzy is a 1987 ...
‘The Addams Family’ – John Astin, Carolyn Jones and Lisa Loring Moviestore/Shutterstock Loring originated the role of Wednesday at age 6 in The Addams Family , which aired from 1964 to 1966.
Iced is a 1988 American slasher film directed by Jeff Kwitny, and produced by Robert Seibert. It stars Debra De Liso, Doug Stevenson, Elizabeth Gorcey, Ron Kologie, Joseph Alan Johnson (who also wrote the screenplay), and Lisa Loring.