Lisa Nicole Carson

Lisa Nicole Carson

actress, soundtrack

Lisa Nicole Carson was born on Jul 12, 1969 in USA. Lisa Nicole Carson's big-screen debut came with Jason's Lyric directed by Doug McHenry in 1994. Lisa Nicole Carson is known for The New Edition Story directed by Chris Robinson, Bryshere Y. Gray stars as Michael Bivins and Elijah Kelley as Ricardo Bell. Lisa Nicole Carson has got 1 awards and 8 nominations so far. The most recent award Lisa Nicole Carson achieved is Screen Actors Guild Awards. The upcoming new tvshow Lisa Nicole Carson plays is The New Edition Story - Season 1 which will be released on Jan 24, 2017.

Lisa Nicole Carson has the distinction of having simultaneously starred in television's most lauded comedy and drama series. She has both amused audiences as Renee Radick, the D.A. roommate of Calista Flockhart on Fox's Ally McBeal (1997) and riveted them as Carla Reese, the mother of Eriq La Salle's son on NBC's Urgences (1994). Carson has been repeatedly nominated for a variety of awards as a result of these credits. Additional forays into television include the series Divas (1995) and guest turns on New York - Police judiciaire (1990), as well as the telefilm Aftershock: Tremblement de terre à New York (1999). Her feature credits are just as impressive. Among her many roles are the comedy Perpète (1999) with Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence, the temptress in Le secret du bayou (1997) with Samuel L. Jackson, Love Jones (1997) with Larenz Tate, Le diable en robe bleue (1995) with Denzel Washington and Jason's Lyric (1994) with Jada Pinkett Smith. Born in Brooklyn, and having spent her teen years in Gainesville, Florida - graduating from Buchholz High School in June 1987 - Lisa moved to New York City after graduation to live with her grandmother and pursue an acting. She is a recent transplant to Los Angeles. In addition to acting, she is also an accomplished vocalist.

  • Birthday

    Jul 12, 1969
  • Place of Birth

    Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
  • Also known

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Known For

Awards

1 wins & 8 nominations

Screen Actors Guild Awards
1999
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Winner - Actor

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