Lia Johnson

Lia Johnson

Personal Details

Biography

Lia Johnson, a talented individual, has garnered recognition for her outstanding contributions to the world of cinema, with a notable presence in the 2009 horror-comedy film "Drag Me to Hell", directed by the renowned Sam Raimi. Prior to this, she made a memorable appearance in the 2000 thriller "The Fugitive", a gripping tale of suspense and intrigue. Additionally, Johnson's versatility as an actress was showcased in the 2007 drama "I'm Through with White Girls", a thought-provoking exploration of cultural identity and social dynamics.

Alisa Johnson's Early Life

Born in [birthplace], Lia Johnson began her journey in the entertainment industry at a young age, developing a passion for acting that would eventually lead her to become a respected figure in the film industry.

Career

2020
Every Time I Die
Every Time I Die as Sam's Mother
2009
Decomposing Tony Maslow
Decomposing Tony Maslow as Liz - the girlfriend
2007
I'm Through with White Girls
I'm Through with White Girls as Catherine Williamson
2005