Lisa Davis

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Biography: Lisa Davis was one of 1950's cinema's most attractive supporting players. Born Cherry Ann Davis in 1936 to a performing family -- her father was the renowned British bandleader Harry Davis, her mother a chorus girl -- she made her screen debut in 1941, at age five. Her older sister Beryl Davis subsequently found success as a singer, working first with their father's band, and later with Django Reinhardt and Glenn Miller, amongst many others, before coming to America and working with Frank Sinatra. The younger Davis sibling attended the Arts Educational School while continuing to get roles on-screen, and in 1947 portrayed Jean Siimmons' character as a child in the film Woman In The Hall. Three years later, she was considered for the title-role by Walt Disney in his aborted live-action Alice in Wonderland. She later went to work for MGM and later at Columbia, and ended up re-christened Lisa Davis by John Ford while working on the latter's production of The Long Gray Line (1955).

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