Lisa Marie

So, Lisa Marie—yeah, that Lisa Marie—she started out as a model and actress when she was just sixteen. Not exactly a typical teenage gig, you know? She was out there working with some seriously big names in photography—Robert Mapplethorpe, Bruce Weber, the kind of folks who don’t bother with amateurs. Calvin Klein had her in their campaigns, too, just casually dropping her into the world of high fashion like it was no big deal. But modeling’s just the beginning. Lisa Marie’s film career is wild. She didn’t just dabble—she jumped right into the deep end with directors like Woody Allen, Tim Burton, and Rob Zombie. Imagine going from a Tim Burton set (where, let’s be honest, things are probably a little strange) to working with Rob Zombie, who’s basically the king of horror weirdness. She even shared the screen with Johnny Depp and Tim Roth, so it’s not like she was hanging around in the background, either. Her film credits read like a cult movie marathon. There’s Ed Wood from ‘94, where she fit right into the Burton-verse. Mars Attacks! in ’96, which is all kinds of campy chaos. Breast Men in ‘97, Sleepy Hollow in ’99—that’s another Burton flick, of course. She kept it going with Planet of the Apes in 2001, and then much later, she popped up in The Lords of Salem in 2012, which is pure Rob Zombie territory. The woman’s career is basically a tour through some of the most offbeat corners of Hollywood, and honestly, it’s kind of iconic.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1968-12-05
  • Height: 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
  • Birth Location: Piscataway, New Jersey, USA
  • Professions: Actress, Producer, Director

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      You know what’s wild? There’s this little tidbit floating around that Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas—yeah, the stitched-up ragdoll with big eyes and even bigger feelings—was actually inspired by someone who didn’t even get credited. Not a whisper in the official record, just a shadowy influence behind the scenes. Kinda makes you wonder how many iconic characters are walking around with someone else's quirks sewn into their personality, right? Sally’s all quiet resilience and gentle rebellion, stuck in Dr. Finkelstein’s tower, snipping away at her own seams to escape. Every sigh, every dreamy glance at Jack—maybe that’s a real person’s heartbreak and hope stitched into her. The movie’s packed with Tim Burton’s signature weirdness, but Sally’s this subtle rebel, and her backstory’s got a secret of its own. Uncredited muse? Happens more than you’d think in Hollywood, but man, it adds a whole new layer to her story.

    • Quotes:

      referencennI’d walk across Death Valley in stilettos. That’s the line that basically sums up the whole vibe of this flick—ridiculous, daring, and just a little bit unhinged. The story is a wild ride through blazing heat, bad decisions, and questionable footwear choices. You’ve got this main character, totally out of their depth, but stubborn as hell, marching through disaster with nothing but attitude and way too much confidence. Along the way, there’s chaos, a little romance, and a ton of snarky one-liners. The stakes? Pretty high—life, love, and pride on the line, all wrapped up in sweat and dust. The script doesn’t take itself too seriously, and honestly, neither should you. It’s about pushing limits, getting burned (literally and metaphorically), and still strutting like you own the place—even if your shoes are all wrong for the terrain.

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    • When was Ram Charan born?

      December 5, 1968

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      5′ 5″ (1.65 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Piscataway, New Jersey, USA

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      56 years old