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Liza Lapira (born December 3, 1981) [1] [2] is an American actress. She played Kianna in the 2008 film 21 , Special Agent Michelle Lee in the CBS police procedural series NCIS , and Ivy, Topher Brink's assistant, in Dollhouse .
Liza Lapira as Brenda, an actress who played Dr. Chu on Spectrum. Henry Rollins as Stutter, an actor who played Hashen on Spectrum. Skyler Day as Tiffany, an actress who played Ketheria on Spectrum. Skylar Haarsma as Young Tiffany, during the time Spectrum was on the air. Amy Acker as Dawn, an actress who played Bree on Spectrum.
In the Season 4 finale, Mel (Liza Lapira) steps away from the team to process her own trauma though her husband, Harry (Adam Goldberg) stays on. Delilah makes a decision on military school and ...
Liza Lapira replaces Mindy Kaling as Disgust in "Inside Out 2." Disgust is highly judgmental and opinionated. Stubborn and extremely skeptical, Disgust makes every effort to protect Riley from ...
Liza Diño (born 1981) Liza Lapira (born 1981) Liza Lorena (born 1948) Liza Soberano (born 1998) LJ Reyes (born 1987) Loisa Andalio (born 1999) Lolit Solis (born 1947) Lolita Rodriguez (1935–2016) Lorna Tolentino (born 1961) Lorraine Schuck; Lota Delgado (1918–2009) Lotlot de Leon (born 1971) Lougee Basabas (born 1984) Louise delos Reyes ...
Fans of CBS’ The Equalizer who have been longing to learn more about Mel are about to get their wish. This Sunday’s episode, titled “Shooter” (8/7c), places the beloved supporting ...
Liza Lapira [a] as Robin (season 1; guest season 2), [1] a nurse and one of Chloe's former roommates, who is obsessed with her. Michael Blaiklock as Eli Webber, a perverted but friendly city health inspector and next-door neighbor of Chloe and June's, who occasionally spies on the girls.
Besides Azaria, the cast included Paget Brewster, Blythe Danner (who won the Emmy Award in 2005 and 2006 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Izzy), Oliver Platt, Anton Yelchin, Andy Comeau, Kimberly Brooks, Liza Lapira, and Faith Prince.