A supporting player and occasional lead of TV and film, Lisa Harrow is far more established as a stage actress in Britain, where she has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) since 1969. A native of New Zealand, Harrow had many of her better chances in films once she reached middle-age, notably her award-winning turn as a writer whose world is shaken by the arrival of her sister in Gillian Armstrong's "The Last Days of Chez Nous" and as a troubled woman who mistakes a homeless man for a great film director in Jonathan Nossiter's "Sunday" (1997).Harrow attended the Royal Academy of
Began stage work with the Royal Shakespeare Company as Olivia in "Twelfth Night"
1974
Feature acting debut, "Il Sorriso del Grande Tetnatore/The Devil Is a Woman/The Tempter"
1975
US TV debut, "All Creatures Great and Small" (aired on NBC as part of the "Hallmark Hall of Fame"; released theatrically in Europe and in the USA after its initial airing)
1977
Was regular on syndicated sci-fi TV series "Star Maidens" (made in Europe)
1981
Co-starred in "From a Far Country: Pope John Paul II" (NBC)