After an 8 year hiatus, Lisa E. Wilcox has recently returned back to the big screen. She completed 2 feature films, THE INTRUDERS and SAVAGE while also co-hosting INSIDE HORROR. Coming up in early August 2009, Lisa is off to Texas to do another feature film, IMAGO. Her very latest installment is FEAR CLINIC, where Lisa and Robert Englund, of the original Nightmare On Elm Street feature series, re-unite once again after 20 years.
Lisa has performed in over 100 film, television, commercial and theatre productions. Starting her career in Equity Waiver theatre, then completing her Bachelor of Arts degree at UCLA, Lisa went on to play the lead role of "Alice" in Nightmare on Elm Street 4, The Dream Master, directed by Renee Harlin. Due to the phenomenal box office success of Nightmare on Elm Street 4, Lisa played "Alice" once again in Nightmare on Elm Street 5, The Dream Child, directed by Stephen Hopkins. Since the Nightmare series, Lisa was a regular in the television series Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures, Knots Landing, General Hospital and numerous guest starring roles. Some of her television highlights include her portrayal of "Carol Brady/Florence Henderson" in the TV movie, Brady Bunch???The Final Days, and Star Trek, The Next Generation, portraying the part of "Yuta". This episode, "The Vengeance Factor" became so prolific, that "Yuta" is featured on the Star Trek Next Generation Monopoly board game! Other film credits include Men Seeking Women, starring Wil Farrell and she co-starred with Mark Hamill in Watchers Reborn. Notably, Lisa played the lead in the student foreign short film, "The All New Adventures of Chastity Blade" which was nominated for an Academy Award.
Lisa's 8 year hiatus is attributed to her participation in the entrepreneurial world, creating Toe Brights, a retail/wholesale jewelry company. Toe Brights has been in business for over 9 years and has been featured in dozens of magazine editorials including "Lucky", "In Style" and "Teen Vogue". Toe Brights jewelry is not only distributed in the United States, but has also achieved international success in Japan, the United Kingdom and Canada.