Lisa Wilhoit
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Sound Department
Lisa Wilhoit started acting at the age of 10 when a casting director
discovered her during a gymnastics class. She was instantly intrigued
when she was cast in a stunt role for the movie "Hook", playing a young
Julia Roberts. Lisa made her TV series debut as Danielle Chase, the
attention seeking little sister of Claire Danes, in the critically
acclaimed drama "My So-Called Life" (1994-1995). For this show she
received a Youth in Film Award for best performance in a drama series.
Lisa was also cast as a series regular in two prime-time comedies,
"Social Studies" (1997) on UPN where she played a troubled adolescent
in a New York boarding school and "The Tom Show" (1997- 1998) on the WB
playing Tom Arnold's apprehensive teenage daughter.
As well as working on screen, Lisa has worked behind the camera as a voice actress. She has recorded background voices for more than forty films, radio commercials and cartoons. Lisa is the voice for the recurring character Connie D'Amico, as well as various other roles, in the witty animated-comedy "Family Guy".
A Los Angeles native, Lisa comes from a show business family: Her grandfather scored music for such TV productions as "The Fugitive" and "The F.B.I."; her father is a sound effects editor who has worked in such features as "World Trade Center" (2006) and "Almost Famous" (2000); and her younger cousins played the twin boys on ABC's long-running comedy series "Full House" (1992-1995).
As well as working on screen, Lisa has worked behind the camera as a voice actress. She has recorded background voices for more than forty films, radio commercials and cartoons. Lisa is the voice for the recurring character Connie D'Amico, as well as various other roles, in the witty animated-comedy "Family Guy".
A Los Angeles native, Lisa comes from a show business family: Her grandfather scored music for such TV productions as "The Fugitive" and "The F.B.I."; her father is a sound effects editor who has worked in such features as "World Trade Center" (2006) and "Almost Famous" (2000); and her younger cousins played the twin boys on ABC's long-running comedy series "Full House" (1992-1995).