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Lisa Mende
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Lisa Mende was born on 21 February 1952 in the USA. She is an actress, known for
Nothing to Lose (1997)
,
Scrooged (1988)
and
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
.
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Known for
Nothing to Lose
6.7
Emma
1997
Scrooged
6.9
Doris Cross
1988
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
6.4
Yogurt Customer
1990
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
4.9
Lab Technician
1992
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31
Other People's Children
Short
Nell
2020
Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell
7.8
TV Series
2015
1 episode
The Devil's Due at Midnight
8.5
Video
Backup Singer
2004
The 4th Tenor
5.0
Sonia
2002
Grosse Pointe
7.9
TV Series
Pat Kemp
2000
2 episodes
Sex and the City
7.3
TV Series
Alicia
2000
1 episode
Strange Justice
5.7
TV Movie
Shirley Wiegand
1999
The Secret Lives of Men
7.9
TV Series
Recepcionist
1998
1 episode
The Journey of Allen Strange
7.1
TV Series
Ms. Burman
1998
1 episode
Nothing to Lose
6.7
Emma
1997
Seinfeld
8.9
TV Series
Carol
1992–1997
4 episodes
A Weekend in the Country
5.4
TV Movie
Christine
1996
The John Larroquette Show
7.2
TV Series
Stenographer
1995
1 episode
Madman of the People
6.4
TV Series
Tina
1995
1 episode
A Low Down Dirty Shame
5.9
Chad's Agent
1994
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Born
February 21
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1952
USA
Other works
Your pretty face is going to hell
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Lisa Mende was a Theatre Arts major at the University of Bridgeport in the early 1970s.
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