
Days Appearing:
Friday - Saturday - Sunday
Alison Lohman has memorable performances in horror films. Her most prominent horror role came in Sam Raimi's 2009 cult classic "Drag Me to Hell," where she starred as Christine Brown. The film earned Lohman nominations at the MTV Movie Awards, Saturn Awards, and Detroit Film Critics Society for her portrayal. She later appeared in horror-tinged projects including a psych patient in the demonic possession thriller "The Vatican Tapes" (2015) and roles in the thriller "Urge" (2016) and the action-horror "Officer Downe" (2016).
Beyond horror, Lohman's film career broke through with her acclaimed performance as troubled teen Astrid Magnussen in the 2002 drama "White Oleander," opposite Michelle Pfeiffer and Renée Zellweger. This was followed by her role as Sandra Bloom in Tim Burton's "Big Fish" (2003) and her performance in Ridley Scott's con-artist comedy "Matchstick Men" (2003) with Nicolas Cage, earning her awards at the Hollywood Film Festival and Young Hollywood Awards.
Her other notable films include the thriller "Where the Truth Lies" (2005), the family drama "Flicka" (2006), the motion-capture epic "Beowulf" (2007), the grief-stricken "Things We Lost in the Fire" (2007) as a recovering addict, and the sci-fi action "Gamer" (2009).
Lohman's television work began with guest spots on shows like "7th Heaven" (1998), "Crusade" (1999), and "Safe Harbor" (1999). She starred as McKenna Reid in the short-lived sitcom "Tucker" (2000–2001) and as Lily McAllister in the soap opera "Pasadena" (2001–2002).
Meet Alison all weekend at the Washington State Horror Con from October 24th through the 26th. She will be signing autographs, taking photos, and speaking on a panel at the show.