Lorna Raver

Lorna Raver (formerly Lorna Johnson, born October 9, 1943 in York County, Pennsylvania ) is an American actress.

Life

Lorna Raver made ​​her first acting experience at the traditional Hedgerow Theatre in Rose Valley, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. After that, they played several years in off-Broadway productions in New York City, so in 1979 at Theatre Four in the premiere of Robin Swicords Last Days at the Dixie Girl Cafe and 1980 in the premiere of Matt Williams ' Between Daylight and Boonville. After that, they played several years in Chicago and eventually moved to Los Angeles, where she primarily plays as before theater. She also speaks in radio plays, including many productions of Yuri Rasovskys The Hollywood Theatre of the Ear, and since 2002 also in a large number of audio books. For their audiobooks she was repeatedly nominated for the Audie Award and AudioFile Earphones received several awards, so in 2008 for its audiobook version of Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence.

To their theater, radio and audiobook work numerous guest roles in television series came. Among other things, she starred in episodes of The X Factor: The inconceivable, Emergency Room (1996 ), The Practice and Beverly Hills, 90210 (1997), NYPD Blue (1997 and 2004), The Pretender (1999), Star Trek: Voyager and Gilmore Girls ( 2001), Charmed (2002), Cold Case and Desperate Housewives (2004 ), Boston Legal ( 2004 and 2006), Malcolm in the Middle (2005), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and nip / Tuck (2006) and Eli Stone ( 2008). From 2006 to 2007 she had a continuing role in the soap opera Young and the Restless also.

In the cinema Lorna Raver is comparatively rare. Your biggest role was in 2009 in Sam Raimi's horror film Drag Me to Hell. There they played old Mrs. Ganush, of which the main character of the film (played by Alison Lohman ) with a curse was occupied.

Filmography (selection)

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