Alison Lohman

Biography
Only a few years she took her first steps in show business, taking part in various musical theater as a child, including "The Sound of Music" and "Annie." Also, her singing talent has led her to act with legendary names in American entertainment as Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra. When she was offered a scholarship to study at the University of New York, Alison refused to try her luck as an actress in Los Angeles, California, and shortly after passing the Royal Academic of Dramatic Arts in London. After interventions in the television series Pacific Blue and The 7th Heaven, she got her first movie appearence in the low-budget monster movie ''Kraa! The Sea Monster'' (1998).

Subsequent titles will intervene in children with secondary characters and TV shows (like Tucker and Pasadena), until an important role in White Oleander (2002), a drama was co-starring Michelle Pfeiffer, Renée Zellweger and Robin Wright Penn. Following this interpretation would be required by Ridley Scott for Matchstick Men (2003), Tim Burton's Big Fish (2003) and Atom Egoyan's Where the Truth Lies (2005). He later starred in Flicka (2006), a film which struck up a very close link with the horse film's title.

In Things We Lost In The Fire (2007), drama starring Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro, she played a drug addict in rehab. In Drag Me To Hell (2009), directed by Sam Raimi, she played Christine Brown, a woman pursued by an evil spirit. In Gamer (2009), a sci-fi dystopia with Gerard Butler, she played Trace, a member of the Resistance against the totalitarian government that tries to free Butler in his capacity as a violent video game character.

Actress

 * 2009 - Drag Me To Hell (Christine Brown)
 * 2007 - Beowulf (Ursula)
 * 2003 - Big Fish (Sandra Templeton Bloom)

Saturn Award

 * Nominated
 * 2010 - Best Actress for Drag Me To Hell