

ALISON LOHMAN (Angela) won accolades for her first motion
picture starring role as the teenage daughter of a prison inmate who endures
a series of harrowing foster home experiences in "White Oleander",
in which she shared the screen with Oscar nominees Michelle Pfeiffer and Renee
Zellweger and acclaimed actress Robin Wright Penn. The film screened at the
2002 Toronto Film Festival.
A native of Palm Springs, California, Lohman has been singing, dancing and
acting in theatre since she was nine, starting with the role of Gretyl Von
Trapp in a local stage production of "The Sound of Music". Appearing
in almost two dozen local theatre presentations, she won the Desert League
Theatre Award as Most Outstanding Musical Actress for her title role in "Annie".
She was offered a scholarship to New York University’s renowned Tisch
School of the Arts by the National Foundation for the Advancement of