Lisa Holly

Lisa Holly

Comedian

Los Angeles, California

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October 2015
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About Lisa

Lisa Holly has worked with a variety of humorists from Thea Vidale and Shirley Hemphill to Steven Wright and Jon Lovitz. She was one of the semi-finalists of California’s Funniest Females, performed on TV Guide’s “Stand-Up in Stilettos”, and BET’s sketch improv show, “The Way We Do It”. She has also worked across the country and in the United Kingdom.

Ms. Holly’s talents also reach the cinematic realm, working on various shorts, features, and commercials, as well as her award-winning piece, “L.A. Temp’ermental”.

She has worked on several radio shows and webcasts, including Tom Joyner’s “Morning Show”, and works as a freelance writer, holding such positions as contributing editor for the comedy magazine, Hilarious.

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Credits

  • My Gimpy Life

    My Gimpy Life (2012)
    Television (Comedy) Actress The awkward adventures of a driven actress trying to navigate Hollywood in a wheelchair.

  • The Purse

    The Purse (2011)
    Film (short) by Shavsha Israel (Comedy) Actress, Writer

  • K-Town

    K-Town (2009)
    Film by Steve Royall (Comedy and Drama) Actress Three couples. Two Reporters. One question. Why are Asians so popular? Rochelle Evans ask this question after her friend Karen Blackwell loses her boyfriend of two years to an Asian girl. The two set out to follow three Asian interracial couples for 60 days in their day to day lives to find out what is the secret to this phenomenon. Written by Steve Royall

  • L.A. Temp'ermental

    L.A. Temp'ermental (2009)
    Film (short) by Lisa Holly (Comedy) Actress, Writer, Costume and Wardrobe Department, Director, Editor, Producer, Sound department One person's day-to-day survival in the crazy world that is Los Angeles.

  • The Soul Agency

    The Soul Agency (2009)
    Film by Allan Cunningham (Comedy and Drama) Actress, Costume and Wardrobe Department, Costume designer, Makeup Department A young average Joe obsessed with fame and fortune grows tired of the rejection and pain of his life. A 'chance' meeting with an agent offering him an opportunity at ultimate success comes with a price.

  • BET's Comicview

    BET's Comicview (2005)
    Television by Curtis Gadson (Comedy) Writer, Self

  • The Way We Do It

    The Way We Do It (2001)
    Television Actress

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