Lori's most recent television appearance was a memorable role for Showtime's acclaimed horror anthology series, Masters of Horror, playing the part of Judith in the episode, The Fair-Haired Child[edit]
Lori has several upcoming films lined up for 2006 and 2007 including Broken Arrows, Chasing 3000, and Richard III, all currently in post-production. [edit]
Lori had a part as Maddy on the show, CSI: NY, the third spin-off of director Jerry Bruckheimer's popular forensics team series, in the episode Corporate Warriors. [edit]
Lori was the police computer program C.O.L.A.R. in the 2004 family comedy, The Karate Dog. [edit]
Lori played the character Chris Ketchum in the episode Killer Instinct of the Freddy Krueger hosted, "A Nightmare on Elm Street" spinoff television series, Freddy's Nightmares. [edit]
Lori played a kooky teenage runaway named Willie in the 1987 made-for-tv movie, Bates Motel, loosely based on Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" series. [edit]
Lori's television debut was in the episode The Lock Box of the 1980's series, The Equalizer, where she played a hooker named Brandi. [edit]
Lori was the first female editor of her high school newspaper in Sioux City, Iowa. She was also active with the yearbook and the debate team. [edit]
Lori both directed and acted in the 2001 film, Horrible Accident. [edit]
Lori had a memorable role as Lila, an outrageous Cyndi Lauper wannabe, in the 1990 comedy, Cadillac Man, which starred Robin Williams and Tim Robbins. [edit]
Lori spent her childhood traveling the United States with her father who was a Pentacostal minister. [edit]
Lori played the part of kind-hearted animal trainer, Rae Lindley in the well known 1993 family film, Free Willy, about the friendship between a twelve year old boy and a killer orca whale. [edit]
Lori played Faith, the lead guitarist for Jacki's all-girl rock band, in the 2003 Gina Gershon movie, Prey for Rock & Roll. [edit]
Lori starred as Christine Jones with comedian Pauly Shore in the 1994 war comedy, In The Army Now. [edit]
Lori worked for several years as a graphics designer in Omaha, Nebraska before pursuing a career in acting. [edit]
Lori worked for several years as a graphics designer in Omaha, Nebraska before pursuing a career in acting. [edit]
Lori is a 1982 graduate of North High School in Sioux City, Iowa. [edit]
Lori starred alongside Ice Cube in the 1995 crime drama, The Glass Shield. [edit]
Lori reprises her role as the voice of Livewire for the game, Superman: Shadow of Apokolips for PlayStation2. [edit]
Lori is an accomplished artist and has her own alternative clothing line, Lawd Knows. [edit]
Lori was originally cast in Sandra Bullock's role in the movie, Demolition Man, but her contract was dissolved when the director complained that she looked too much like a "butch lesbian" for the role. [edit]
Lori co-starred as bohemian artist, George with her friend Karyn Parsons in the short-lived 1996 Fox sitcom, Lush Life, about two roommates from very different walks of life having to share a studio apartment for financial reasons. The show received abysmal ratings and was immediately canceled after only three episodes. [edit]
Lori was featured as Kit in the 1992 box office hit A League of Their Own which starred Tom Hanks and Madonna. [edit]
Lori is famous for playing Keanu Reeves' surfer girlfriend in the 1991 action thriller, Point Break. [edit]
She is best known for her lead role in the 1995 cult movie, Tank Girl, which was based on the popular British comic strip. [edit]
She starred as US Marshal Steph, alongside Lou Diamond Phillips, in the 2001 horror movie, Route 666. [edit]