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biog.- 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 Dramatic Art before joining the RSC where she honed her craft in such roles as Olivia in Twelfth Night and Desdemona in Othello.
- She entered films in 1974 in the Italian-made Il Sorriso del Grande Tentatore/The Devil Is a Woman/The Tempter, a forgotten rip-off of 1972's The Exorcist.
- She lent support to the kindly veterinarian of All Things Bright and Beautiful (1974; aired in the USA on NBC in 1975), but her subsequent film appearances have been sporadic.
- Harrow acted opposite then-husband Sam Neill in The Final Conflict (1981), the third part in The Omen trilogy, and co-starred as the matriarch of a troubled family who finds solace with Peter Coyote's stranger in That Eye, The Sky (1994).
- The small screen has provided the actress with numerous opportunities. Harrow was one of the stars of the syndicated sci-fi series Star Maidens (1977) and had one of her best role in the title role of Nancy Astor, the American-born woman who became a member of Parliament (BBC, 1982; PBS, 1984).
- She was Wanda, the girl left behind by the future pontiff (Sam Neill) in the 1981 NBC biopic From a Far Country: Pope John Paul II.
- More recently, Harrow co-starred as the unfaithful wife of a barrister in the short-lived British drama Kavanagh QC (Central Independent Television, 1995).

filmography - "Jessica" (2004) (mini) TV Series
- Country (2000)
- Sunday (1997)
- "Ruth Rendell: The Strawberry Tree" (1996) (mini) TV Series
- That Eye, the Sky (1994)
- The Last Days of Chez Nous (1992)
- Witchcraft (1992) (TV)
- "The Strauss Dynasty" (1991) (mini) TV Series
- Come in Spinner (1990) (TV)
- A Sense of Guilt (1990) (TV)
- "Nonni und Manni" (1988) TV Series
- "Always Afternoon" (1988) TV Series
- Act of Betrayal (1988) (TV)
- "Lizzie's Pictures" (1987) (mini) TV Series
- Shaker Run (1985)
- Other Halves (1984)
- Man and Superman (1982) (TV)
- "Nancy Astor" (1982) (mini) TV Series
- "Under Capricorn" (1982) (mini) TV Series
- From a Far Country (1981)
- The Final Conflict (1981)
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1981/I) (TV)
- The Waterfall (1980) (TV)
- "1990" (1978) TV Series
- "Star Maidens" (1976) TV Series
- It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet (1975)
- Sorriso del grande tentatore, Il (1975)
- All Creatures Great and Small (1974)
trivia:Husband is the biologist Roger Payne links
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