Lisa Pelikan
{{short description|American actress}}
{{Other people|Pelikan}}
{{Infobox person
|name = Lisa Pelikan
|image = Lisa Pelikan, 1977.jpg
|caption = Pelikan in 1977
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|07|12}}
|birth_place = Berkeley, California, U.S.
|death_date =
|death_place =
|yearsactive = 1974–2018
|spouse = {{plainlist|
- {{marriage|Robert Harper|1981|1984|reason=divorced}}
- {{marriage|Bruce Davison|1986|2006|reason=divorced}}
}}
|children = 1
|education = {{unbulleted list|Juilliard School (BFA)|California State University, Long Beach (MFA)}}
|website = {{URL|lisapelikan.com|Official website}}
}}
Lisa Pelikan (born July 12, 1954){{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia.com|publisher=Cengage|title=Pelikan, Lisa|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/pelikan-lisa|url-status=live|archive-date=October 8, 2023|archive-url=https://archive.today/20231008165627/https://www.encyclopedia.com/education/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/pelikan-lisa}}{{cite book|title=Theatre World 1980–1981|last=Willis|first=John|volume=37|year=1982|publisher=Crown Publishing Group|location=New York City, New York|page=113|isbn=978-0-517-54344-3}} is an American stage, film, and television actress. Born in Berkeley, California, Pelikan studied drama at the Juilliard School on a full scholarship. She subsequently made her Broadway debut in a 1977 production of Romeo and Juliet. The same year, she appeared as the younger version of Vanessa Redgrave's title character in the film Julia. She subsequently starred in the horror film Jennifer (1978). Her other film credits include Ghoulies (1985) and Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991).
Life and career
=Early life=
Pelikan was born July 12, 1954 in Berkeley, California,{{efn|Some sources state Pelikan was born in Rome, Italy, or Paris, France, both locations where she resided as a child due to her father's profession. However, other sources indicate she was born in Berkeley, California.{{cite web|work=Internet Broadway Database|title=Lisa Pelikan|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.today/20231008170201/https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/lisa-pelikan-71898|archive-date=October 8, 2023|url=https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/lisa-pelikan-71898}} This is corroborated by the California Birth Index, which lists a Lisa Pelikan born in Alameda County, California on July 12, 1954,{{cite web|publisher=California Birth Index|title=The Birth of Lisa Pelikan|url=https://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/lisa_pelikan_born_1954_5330791|url-status=live|archive-url=https://archive.today/20231008170411/https://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/lisa_pelikan_born_1954_5330791|archive-date=October 8, 2023}} her documented birthdate.}} the daughter of Helen L., a psychologist, and Robert G. Pelikan, an international economist who served as the minister-counselor from the United States at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris.{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1981/05/31/style/robert-harper-weds-lisa-pelikan-actress.html|title=Robert Harper Weds Lisa Pelikan, Actress|date=May 31, 1981|work=The New York Times|access-date=September 24, 2018}} She is of Czech descent. At age six, Pelikan was diagnosed with a bone tumor in her leg, which was treated with surgery.
Due to her father's work, Pelikan spent her childhood in several different countries, including France, Japan, and Italy, before returning to the United States when she was a teenager, settling in Bethesda, Maryland.{{cite news|title=Lisa Pelikan: Tougher, older than she appears on screen|work=Fond Du Lac Commonwealth Reporter|location=Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin|date=July 20, 1978|page=12|via=Newspapers.com|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/45954151/fond-du-lac-commonwealth-reporter/|last=Kleiner|first=Dick}} While attending high school in Maryland, Pelikan took an interest in ballet, but was unable to pursue it after the tumor in her leg recurred, requiring a second surgery that left her unable to walk for the entirety of her senior year of high school.
=Acting career=
Pelikan shifted her focus to acting, and attended the Juilliard School in New York City with a full scholarship to its drama division.{{cite news|author=Kuebelbeck, Amy|title=Latest 'Lagoon' Star Lisa Pelikan Makes Impressive First Impressions|work=Los Angeles Times|date=July 20, 1991}} Her first regular television work was as maid Kate Mahaffey on the CBS soap opera Beacon Hill (1975). After, she made her Broadway debut as Rosaline in a 1977 production of Romeo and Juliet.
Pelikan had her feature film debut as the younger version of Vanessa Redgrave's title character in the drama Julia (1977).{{cite web|author=Variety Staff |url=https://variety.com/1976/film/reviews/julia-1200423977/ |title=Julia|work=Variety |date=December 31, 1976|access-date=April 16, 2018}} Pelikan portrayed the title character of the horror film Jennifer (1978), starring opposite Nina Foch and John Gavin, and subsequently appeared as the lusty Lucy Scanlon in the television miniseries Studs Lonigan (1979), co-starring with Harry Hamlin, Colleen Dewhurst, and Brad Dourif.
Pelikan was married to actor Robert Harper from 1981 to 1984. In 1984, she had a supporting role in Jonathan Demme's Swing Shift, starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell. She subsequently married actor Bruce Davison in 1986, and had one son, Ethan, born in 1996. Pelikan appeared in a leading role in the horror film Ghoulies (1985), and starred as the widowed mother Sarah Hargrave in the film sequel Return to the Blue Lagoon (1991).
She won a Drama-Logue Award for her role in a Los Angeles-based production of Only a Broken String of Pearls (1995), a one-woman play about Zelda Fitzgerald by Willard Simms.Collins, Scott. "Theatre Review: Only a Broken String of Pearls". Los Angeles Times. March 3, 1995{{cite web|url=https://www.backstage.com/magazine/article/cast-cast-64649/|author= Favre, Jeff| title= From Cast to Cast| work=Backstage|date=October 6, 2009}} In 1998, she had a minor part in the thriller film Shadow of Doubt.
In 2006, Pelikan and Davison divorced after 20 years of marriage.[https://www.backstage.com/magazine/article/profile-busy-within-reason-veteran-actor-bruce-davison-finds-14766/] Provenzano, Tom. "PROFILE: Busy Within Reason - Veteran actor Bruce Davison finds that more work doesn't necessarily mean less time with his loved ones". Backstage. February 21, 2001. In 2018, Pelikan earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting from California State University, Long Beach.{{cite thesis |last=Pelikan |first=Lisa |date=2018 |title=Advanced Acting Technique Integration: A Capstone Course Proposal
|type=Thesis |publisher= California State University, Long Beach|isbn= 978-0-438-19642-1|url= https://pqdtopen.proquest.com/doc/2080394013.html?FMT=AI|access-date=March 2, 2020}} As of 2022, she taught "Acting with the Camera" at HB Studio in New York City.{{cite web |title=Lisa Pelikan, Instructor |url=https://www.hbstudio.org/instructors/pelikan-lisa/ |website=HB Studios |access-date=June 2, 2022}}
Filmography
=Film=
class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes ! class="unsortable" | {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}} |
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scope="row"| 1977
|Young Julia | |
scope="row"| 1978
|Jennifer Baylor | |
scope="row"| 1979
|Jigsaw (L'Homme en colère) |Anne | | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1984
|Jo Miller | |
scope="row"| 1984
|Violet | | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1985
|Rebecca | |
scope="row"| 1990
|Helene | |
scope="row"| 1991
|Sarah Hargrave | |
scope="row"| 1998
|Leslie Saxon | | style="text-align:center;"|{{cite web|work=TV Guide|url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/lisa-pelikan/credits/162463/|title=Lisa Pelikan Credits|access-date=March 2, 2020}} |
scope="row"| 2015
|Cancer Survivor | | style="text-align:center;"| |
=Television=
class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" |
Year
! Title ! Role ! class="unsortable" | Notes ! class="unsortable" | {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}} |
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scope="row"| 1974
|{{sortname|The|Country Girl|nolink=1}} |Nancy |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1975
| Kate Mahaffey | Series regular | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1975
|Tavis |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1976
|I Want to Keep My Baby! |Miranda |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1977
|Michelle |Episode: "The Graduation: Part 1" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1977
|Jennifer Campbell |Episode: "Lady in the Squadroom" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1977
|{{sortname|The|Best of Families|nolink=1}} |Mary Margaret Rafferty |TV miniseries |
scope="row"| 1977
|Paisley |Episodes: "Friends", "The Apple Tree, the Singing and the Gold" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1978
|Annie Cavagnaro |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1978
|True Grit: A Further Adventure |Mattie Ross |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1979
|Lucy Scanlon |TV miniseries |
scope="row"| 1979
|{{sortname|The|Last Convertible|nolink=1}} |Rosamond Ardley |TV miniseries |
scope="row"| 1980
|{{sortname|The|Women's Room|The_Women%27s_Room#Other_media}} |Kyla |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1981
|{{sortname|The|Best Little Girl in the World}} |Gail Powell |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1983
|Rachel |Episode: "Life, Death and Vinnie Duncan" |
scope="row"| 1984
|Bonnie |Episode: "Reprise for the Lord" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1984
|Christy Cordaro |Episode: "High Flying Steele" |
scope="row"| 1985
|{{sortname|A|Bunny's Tale}} |Lee |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1985
|Nurse Ellen Hatch |Episode: "Night Fever" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1986
|Laura Shafer |Episode: "Enemies Within" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1986
|Lenore Madden |Episode: "Wax Poetic" | style-"text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1986
|{{sortname|The|Equalizer|The Equalizer (1985 TV series)}} |Anne Fitzgerald / Diane Snyder | Episode: "Counterfire" |
scope="row"| 1987
|Frances Gorelik |Episode: "Divine Couriers" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1989
|Jill Goddard |Episode: "Prediction: Murder" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1991
|Melanie |Episode: "Melanie" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1991
|Sarah Carstairs |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1991
|Jeanette Marshall |Episode: "Obsession" |
scope="row"| 1991
|Allison Franklin |Episode: "Terminal Connection" |
scope="row"| 1992
|Bernice |Episode: "Rainy Day" |
scope="row"| 1993
|Lizzie |Episode: "The Pipes Are Calling" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 1997
|Color of Justice |Betty |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 2001
|{{sortname|The|Guardian|The Guardian (TV series)}} |Carol Ritter |Episode: "The Men from the Boys" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 2001
|Ashley Manson |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 2002
|Law & Order: Special Victims Unit |Dr. Garrison |Episode: "Waste" |
scope="row"| 2002
|For the People |Amanda Jacobs |Episode: "Nascent" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 2003
|Babs Darner |Episode: "The Hero Heart" | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 2007
|Marlowe |Laura Devin |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 2007
|Virginia Doyle |TV film | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 2010
|10,000 Days |Anna Hesse |Regular role (12 episodes) | style="text-align:center;"| |
scope="row"| 2013
|Rake |Lorraine Wilson |Episode: "1.1" |
scope="row"| 2014
|10,000 Days |Anna Hesse |Television film | style="text-align:center;"| |
Stage credits
Notes
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References
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External links
{{Commons category}}
- {{IMDb name|0670852|Lisa Pelikan}}
- {{IBDB name}}
- {{Iobdb name|2369}}
- [http://www.lisapelikan.com Official site]
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Category:Actresses from Berkeley, California
Category:American film actresses
Category:American people of Czech descent
Category:American Shakespearean actresses
Category:American soap opera actresses
Category:American stage actresses
Category:American theatre directors
Category:American women theatre directors
Category:Juilliard School alumni