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Most Recent Role: Nola Reardon Chamberlain (1980 - 1985; 1995 - 1997) on Guiding Light
Birthplace: Kansas City, MO, USA
Birthday: 8-2-1954
Lisa Brown was born on August 2, 1954, in Kansas City, MO. She is divorced from Tom Neilson (1982-?, 2 kids) She married Brian Neary in 1997 (2 stepchildren)

Most Recent Appearance

 
Guiding Light
Ep. #14758
Friday 23 September 2005 on CBS

Edmund enjoys family moments with Cassie and Hope while Jeffrey remains distant to protect them. Jonathan searches for Dinah and ends up questioning Marina about missing person cases. Jonathan follows Edmund and ends up at the recreated farmhouse. Marina tells Danny that Michelle plans to leave...

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Lisa appeared in the music video for Aretha Franklin's "Everyday People." (edit)
Lisa was once a member of the Kansas City Chiefs dance-and-drill team. (edit)
Lisa originally auditioned for the role of "Morgan" on Guiding Light. Head writer Douglas Marland loved her so much that he instead created the part of "Nola Reardon" just for her. (edit)

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As The World Turns
Iva Snyder Benedict (1985-1994)
Guiding Light
Nola Reardon Chamberlain (1980 - 1985; 1995 - 1997)
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As The World Turns
Ep. #12160
Ivy Benedict
As The World Turns
Ep. #11417
Iva Benedict
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