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Lisa McAllister

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lisa McAllister (born 21 November 1980) is a Scottish model and actress.

After starting her career as a model, her first acting role was in a 2000 Paul Angunawela short film called Carpet Garden Flowers. Her movie career started in earnest with the lead female role in a US direct-to-video action film, The Number One Girl, with Vinnie Jones and Pat Morita, in 2005.[1]

McAllister also had a brief music career, as part of the duo Fenix, along with Kirsty Spence. The duo attempted to represent the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song, "Do Anything for Your Love". The song reached the semifinal of A Song For Europe, but failed to reach the final.

After being active on television, including a regular role in Dream Team, she has appeared in several British paranormal and horror films.[2] She returned to television in 2010 for a cameo as Anthea, Mycroft Holmes' assistant in Sherlock which was described by Caitlin Moran in The Times as "one of the deftest comedy cameos of the year".[3] In 2010 she also appeared in a pictorial of the British FHM.[4]

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Acting career

Television

References

  1. ^ Lisa McAllister interview Archived 12 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine - MJSimpson.co.uk
  2. ^ Lisa McAllister Interview «  Gorepress - Interview by Sarah Law
  3. ^ The Times - 5 August 2010 - Page 47 - "The Seven Wonders of Sherlock" - Caitlin Moran
  4. ^ FHM - October 2010 - "Lisa McAllister: Sherlock's femme fatale"

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