Lisa Loring

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Lisa Loring (born Lisa Ann DeCinces; February 16, 1958 – January 28, 2023) was an American actress. She is best known for having played Wednesday Addams on the 1964–1966 sitcom The Addams Family. She died January 28, 2023. Her parents both served in the United States Navy, but divorced shortly after her birth. She grew up in Hawaii and later moved to Los Angeles with her mother. She began modeling at age three and appeared in an episode of Dr. Kildare, which aired in 1964. Her mother died of alcoholism in 1974 at age 34. She joined the cast of ABC sitcom The Pruitts of Southampton in 1966. After her childhood career, she also was a cast member of the CBS soap opera As the World Turns from 1980 to 1983, where she created the role of Cricket Montgomery.

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Surge of Power: The Stuff of Heroes Trailer (2005)

04 January 2005

A gay attorney uses his newfound powers to thwart a mad scientist.

Death Feud Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

While in town on shore leave, Joe meets, falls in love with and proposes to Anne, a beautiful woman he rescues from an attacker.

Doctor Spine Trailer (2011)

04 April 2011

Meet Doctor Spine, a meek chiropractor with a very dark past that comes back to haunt him. Watch, as a life spent helping others spirals downward into a miasma of madness.

Blood Frenzy Trailer (1987)

10 October 1987

A psychologist takes a group of patients into the desert for unorthodox therapy only for them to be picked off by an unseen maniac.

Halloween with the New Addams Family Trailer (1977)

30 October 1977

The original TV Addams Family members prepare for Halloween.

Iced Trailer (1989)

07 February 1989

A group of childhood friends are invited to the opening of a posh ski resort, unaware that an old nemesis has murderous plans in mind for them.

Way Down in Chinatown Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

As playwright Victor and director Jessica Mitchum venture into their new dark musical, "Apocalypse Tomorrow" (inspired by Leadbelly's "Goodnight Irene") they suddenly find themselves seduced by an underworld that is being created to preserve the few.