Welcome to the world of Alison Lohman, where talent meets charisma and beauty blends seamlessly with grace. Alison Lohman, an American actress renowned for her versatile performances in film and television, has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with her captivating presence and compelling portrayals. From her breakout role in White Oleander to her captivating performances in Matchstick Men and Big Fish, Lohman has consistently delivered memorable performances that resonate with audiences worldwide.
With a career spanning over two decades, Alison Lohman has proven herself to be a force to be reckoned with, showcasing her range as an actress across various genres, from drama to comedy to thriller. Her ability to immerse herself fully into each character she portrays has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. As we delve into the world of Alison Lohman, we invite you to explore her journey through the lens of her own words, gaining insight into her craft, her passions, and the experiences that have shaped her into the remarkable artist she is today.
I don’t think I’ll ever be comfortable with the idea of being famous. Alison Lohman
For Astrid, no matter what challenges they go through, they are going to face each other. It’s hard for a daughter to accept that her mother is that selfish and that terrible. Alison Lohman
I think everybody faces challenges in their lives. I’ve definitely been through it – not to the extreme that Astrid did. I try to keep some kind of identity and strength. Alison Lohman
I mean, God, I’m so lucky right now with the opportunities that I’ve had. There’s nothing to worry about. Alison Lohman
My dad’s an architect and my mom owned a French bakery for twelve years. Alison Lohman
I still get really nervous, though, before each performance. It kind of hits about 15 minutes before we go onstage – sometimes I don’t even want to go on. But once I’m onstage I’m fine. Alison Lohman
I’m 24. I think when I was 18, 19, I had a problem with it because I wanted to look older and more womanly. I look in the mirror and I don’t feel or look 14 to myself, regardless of what other people think. I’m fine with it and it really doesn’t matter what age I’m playing. Alison Lohman
I like to take a character and develop it. Alison Lohman
I mean, I like to think of myself as being strong and independent, but I definitely wasn’t like that at 14. Alison Lohman
I’d like to play characters who are older – I don’t want to be playing 14-year-olds too much longer. Alison Lohman
You know what? It’s a great conversation starter, right? You meet friends that way. Sometimes it’s a good thing. And then other times, I guess, the person is just a little too… then you kind of like want to back away. It depends on the person, you know? Alison Lohman
Obviously you don’t want to be anonymous, but you don’t want everyone to know your life. Alison Lohman
I did musicals from about age 10 to 18. Alison Lohman
But, you know, it really depends on the character. Age doesn’t really matter. Alison Lohman
But you’re not necessarily ever going to be handed a script where you can say: it’s all done and perfect. Alison Lohman
I don’t know… I don’t want people to know everything about me. Alison Lohman
My private life… Nobody should care. I think it’s weird. Alison Lohman
I’ve always loved acting with adults versus like the whole High School feel. Alison Lohman
I just want to act. I just want to do the work. Alison Lohman