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Lucas also played Shirley MacLaine's daughter in the 1977 film The Turning Point, [3] and Jill Clayburgh's daughter in 1978 film An Unmarried Woman. [4] In its review of An Unmarried Woman, The Washington Post said the part of the daughter was "smartly embodied by sharp-featured young actress Lisa Lucas" [5] and Lucas was nominated for the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting ...
Lisa Lucas (born 1980) is an American publishing executive. From 2020 to 2024, she was senior vice president at Knopf Doubleday , and from 2016 to 2020 she was executive director of the National Book Foundation .
The House Without a Christmas Tree is a 1972 television movie, novelized into a children's book by Gail Rock in 1974, [1] that centers on the relationship between Adelaide "Addie" Mills (), a bright and energetic only child, and her melancholy father, James Addison Mills III (Jason Robards).
A genogram, also known as a family diagram, [1] [2] is a pictorial display of a person's position and ongoing relationships in their family's hereditary hierarchy. It goes beyond a traditional family tree by allowing the user to visualize social patterns and psychological factors that punctuate relationships, especially patterns that repeat over the generations.
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Kenin was born in New York City. Her parents divorced when she was young and her mother, actress Maya Kenin, married character actor John P. Ryan.Kenin began acting as a child and won her first professional part with a supporting role in the 1972 holiday TV special The House Without a Christmas Tree, which starred Jason Robards and Lisa Lucas.
Lisa Whelchel, known to '80s kids as Blair Warner, reminisces with us about The Facts of Life, which went off the air in May 1988. (Image: Aisha Yousaf for Yahoo) (Image: Aisha Yousaf for Yahoo)
Lucas's daughter, Lisa Lucas, was the executive director of the National Book Foundation [9] and is now the publisher of Pantheon and Schocken Books. [10] His son, Julian, is a staff writer for The New Yorker. A longtime resident of Montclair, New Jersey, [4] Lucas died of heart disease in New York City, at the age of 65. [11] [12]