Lori Hallier Explained

Lori Hallier
Birth Name:Lori Hallier
Birth Date:8 July 1959
Birth Place:Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Known For:My Bloody Valentine
Santa Barbara
Days of Our Lives
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1980–present
Alma Mater:University of Victoria
National Theatre School

Lori Hallier (born July 8, 1959) is a Canadian film, stage, and television actress. She made her film debut in 1981, starring as Sarah Mercer in George Mihalka's slasher film My Bloody Valentine (1981). She subsequently starred in Warning Sign (1985), Night of the Twisters (1996), Thomas and the Magic Railroad (2000), My Name Is Tanino (2002), and Monte Walsh (2003). Hallier had a recurring role as Shannon Pressman in the television series Santa Barbara (1990). In 2017, Hallier portrayed Alice in the Netflix comedy film Christmas Inheritance.

Early life

Hallier was born July 8, 1959, in Victoria, British Columbia, [1] [2] to Gerry and Vivian Hallier. She has two siblings: a sister, Kerry, and brother, Dale. Hallier was raised in Victoria, where she attended the Reynolds Secondary School. She studied theatre for two years at the University of Victoria before graduating from the National Theatre School in Montreal in 1980.

Career

Hallier made her film debut as Sarah Mercer in the 1981 cult classic slasher film My Bloody Valentine.[3] [4] [5] After filming My Bloody Valentine in Nova Scotia, Hallier returned to Victoria, where she appeared in stage productions for the Bastion Theatre Company, as well as a production of Names and Nicknames with Richard Margison.[3]

In 1982, Hallier appeared in a short-run Showtime soap opera entitled Love at the Crossroads, opposite George Touliatos, Eve Crawford, and Vivian Reis, in which she portrays Michelle, a starlet attempting to make it in Hollywood.[6] A review on the series in the Akron Beacon Journal dismissed the series, but noted: "Lori Hallier and Eve Crawford vindicate themselves despite the horrid script; their performances are better than those in most daytime soaps."[6]

The following year, she appeared in two episodes of the Canadian series Loving Friends and Perfect Couples, after which she relocated to Los Angeles, California, to pursue further work in television.[3] She made appearances on several 1980s American television series such as The Dukes of Hazzard, Trapper John, M.D., and Simon & Simon. In 1986, Hallier co-starred with Harvey Keitel in the thriller Blindside, and in 1989 she appeared as Yvette on the popular soap opera Days of Our Lives, following this role with a recurring role as Shannon Pressman on the daytime drama Santa Barbara in 1990.

In 1996, Hallier appeared in the horror film Night of the Twisters. After appearing in the television movies Leona Helmsley: The Queen of Mean and A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story, Hallier would become associated with supernatural and science fiction through her work on series such as [7] and in 1997.

In 2000, she portrayed Joanna Lanier in the television series In a Heartbeat. That same year, she appeared in Thomas and the Magic Railroad as the mother of the female protagonist, Lily Stone. In 2002, she was cast in the film My Name Is Tanino.[8] The following year, she starred in the popular Canadian program Strange Days at Blake Holsey High,[1] followed by a supporting role in the Western Monte Walsh (2003), opposite Tom Selleck and Isabella Rosselini.[9] In 2008, she appeared in a supporting role in the Canadian-produced miniseries The Summitt, opposite Bruce Greenwood, Christopher Plummer, and Wendy Crewson.[10]

In 2017, Hallier portrayed Alice in the Netflix comedy film Christmas Inheritance, opposite Eliza Taylor, Jake Lacy, and Andie MacDowell.[11]

Personal life

Hallier lived in Los Angeles, California for seventeen years after relocating there in the mid-1980s.[3] In a 2009 interview, she recalled: "I went on a lark and drove around in a rented convertible and lived the high life. My hair turned white, my skin turned brown. I had big hair, shoulder pads, big earrings. The '80s were a fun time... [but Los Angeles] is a torture chamber of expectations."[3] As of 2009, she resided in Toronto, Ontario.[3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981My Bloody ValentineSarah Mercer
1985Warning SignTV Reporter
1987BlindsideJulie
1987The GunfightersSally WellsTelevision film
1988Higher EducationNicole Hubert
1990Leona Helmsley: The Queen of MeanSarah Television film
1992JoanTelevision film
1995Picture PerfectAmanda Holt
1996No One Could Protect HerCarol
1996Night of the TwistersLaura HatchTelevision film
1996Moonshine HighwayRoseTelevision film
1996Buried SecretsCynthiaTelevision film
1998Running WildRachel ThompsonTelevision film
1998Recipe for RevengeSophie WestinTelevision film
2000Jan GriffinTelevision film
2000Thomas and the Magic RailroadMrs. Stone
2000The Other MeMomTelevision film
2002My Name Is TaninoLeslie Garfield
2003Monte WalshMary Wilder
2003Ghost CatBrendaTelevision film
2006HeartstopperMrs. Wexler
2006Black WidowerMarie Wagner
2008 Bull Volk
2012 Christmas with HollyLiz CooperTelevision film
2016 Flower Shop Mystery: Mum's the WordMrs. RyanTelevision film
2013A Fish StoryFuneral Director
2017Christmas InheritanceAliceTelevision film
2018SKINNancy Morgan
2018Christmas in LoveMarian CarlingsonTelevision film
2019AstronautVentura Mission Control
2019Our Christmas Love SongAnneTelevision film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980BizarreVarious Characters
1982Love at the CrossroadsMichelle6 episodes
1982Seeing ThingsElizabethEpisode: "Looking Back"
1983Loving Friends and Perfect CouplesAnn2 episodes
1983Trapper John, M.D.Dr. Elizabeth Amber Episode: "Old Man Liver"
1984The Dukes of HazzardDr. Debbie DavisEpisode: "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Duke"
1984Cover UpLady Abigail BabcockEpisode: "Writer's Block"
1984 Matt HoustonNora FultonEpisode: "The Honeymoon Murders"
1987 Alfred Hitchcock PresentsSamantha CookEpisode: "If the Shoe Fits"
1987DiamondsZoe ChapmanEpisode: "There Once Was a Lady from Kathmandu"
1987–1988AdderlyAnna Korman / Ruth2 episodes
1987–1988Night HeatTerry Morrison / Sandra Lane2 episodes
1988Simon & SimonKristen Forne / McCaffertyEpisode: "Second Swell"
1988The Twilight ZoneTom's SecretaryEpisode: "Appointment on Route 17"
1988–1990War of the WorldsMindy Cooper / Teri2 episodes
1988–1990Friday's Curse Helen Garrett / Jennifer2 episodes
1989Street LegalDanielle St. JohnEpisode: "Film Noir"
1989-1990Days of Our LivesYvette Dupres48 episodes
1990Santa BarbaraShannon Pressman16 episodes
1990The HitchhikerSherriEpisode: "New Dawn"
1991Civil Wars'Cricket' PillmanEpisode: "A Long, Fat Frontal Presentation"
1991–1992Jake and the FatmanCarolyn Lloyd / Taylor Peters / Meghann Peters3 episodes
1991–1993Tropical HeatKerra Lane / Madge2 episodes
1992Katts and DogUnknownEpisode: "Falling Out Among Thieves"
1992Forever KnightLyn FioriEpisode: "Dead Issue"
1992–1993Secret ServiceSpringer / Young2 episodes
1993MatlockJanet MooreEpisode: "The Defendant"
1993–1996Kimberly St. Clair / Marilyn2 episodes
1994Tori TolinEpisode: "When Justice Fails"
1996Side EffectsCandice SaundersEpisode: "Sex, Death, and Rock & Roll"
1997Dr. Riley FrazierEpisode: "Unity"
1997Angeline D'ArcyEpisode: "Ransom"
1998The Wonderful World of DisneySally JeffriesEpisode: "Mr. Headmistress"
1999The CityMarsha HensenEpisode: "Departures"
1999Total Recall 2070Barbara RaymondEpisode: "Infiltration"
1999Hannah GriffinEpisode: "John Doe"
1999Twice in a LifetimeJulie's MotherEpisode: "Double Exposure"
2000Persia McQueenEpisode: "Honey, I'm the Wrong Arm of the Law"
2000–2001In a HeartbeatJoanna Lanier7 episodes
2002DocGail BlackEpisode: "Busy Man"
2002The 5th Quadrant Judy MathisEpisode: "American Psychokinesis"
2002Body & Soul Melissa HuntEpisode: "Letting Go"
2003Blue MurderMiranda BurkeEpisode: "Boy Band"
2003Betty Vanderwylen2 episodes
2004Bury the LeadGemma JaneEpisode: "The Revenge Specialist"
2002–2006Strange Days at Blake Holsey HighKelly Trent4 episodes
2008The SummitDitchburnMiniseries; 2 episodes
2009FlashpointDr. RedfieldEpisode: "Exit Wounds"
2012Rookie BlueNicole MarshallEpisode: "The Girlfriend Experience"
2014Sensitive SkinAshotep IXEpisode: "The Mummy"

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lori Hallier. Northern Stars: The Canadian Movie Database. https://archive.today/20180928193612/http://www.northernstars.ca/hallier_lori/. September 28, 2018. February 14, 2017. live.
  2. Web site: Rotten Tomatoes. Lori Hallier. March 13, 2018.
  3. News: Times Colonist. PressReader. Her debut was gory, but it was Canadian. January 27, 2009. March 15, 2018. Reid, Michael D..
  4. Web site: McFerron. Stephen. My Bloody Valentine. February 11, 2015. The Eastern Progress. Richmond, Kentucky. April 5, 2015. dead. https://archive.today/20150406023327/http://www.easternprogress.com/2015/02/11/2978577/. April 6, 2015.
  5. Web site: Where in the Horror are they Now? The Cast of My Bloody Valentine (1981)!. JoBlo Movie Network. https://archive.today/20180928193837/http://www.joblo.com/horror-movies/news/where-in-the-horror-are-they-now-the-cast-of-my-bloody-valentine-1981-314. September 28, 2018. August 3, 2016. live.
  6. News: Akron Beacon Journal. Akron, Ohio. Newspapers.com. First cable soap opera silly, shows less skin than PBS . Bianculli, David. 20. May 18, 1982.
  7. Web site: Retro Review: Unity. Trek Today. August 3, 2016.
  8. Web site: Review: 'My Name Is Tanino'. Rooney, David. Variety. March 15, 2018. September 19, 2002.
  9. Web site: Monte Walsh (2003) Cast and Crew. TV Guide. December 29, 2016.
  10. The Summit. 2008. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Miniseries.
  11. Web site: AllMovie. Christmas Inheritance (2017) Cast and Crew. March 15, 2018.