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Lisa Lo Cicero
Lisa Lo Cicero (born April 18, 1970 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan) is an American actress.
One of her first big breaks was landing the role of Jocelyn on the final season of Loving. When the series was spun-off as The City Lo Cicero went with the show and stayed until it was cancelled in 1997. After this she filled her time with small role in large films like The Family Man and Rush Hour 2.
In 2001 she and husband Michael Patrick Jann gave birth to a son.
After a couple of years she decided to get back into the acting game. She did voice acting in video games and worked with her husband when she took on a recurring role on Reno 911. At this time she also started auditioning for soap operas again. She auditioned for the role of Lois on General Hospital and was offered the role of Kathryne Fitzgerald on One Life to Live. When the producers decided to make that role recurring she opted not to take it because One Life to Live shoots in New York and her family is in California. When the Frank Valentini offered her the contract role of Sonia Toledo on OLTL she opted to return to Daytime TV.
Fans were receptive to this new character and Lo Cicero quickly became popular, but the Santi Family storyline in which her character was caught up in proved to be extremely umpopular with fans. When Dena Higley replaced headwriter Michael Malone in late 2004 Lo Cicero became the first castmember cut from the show.
After exiting OLTL she had a part in the indy film Gettin' Lucky.
Television Filmography
- One Life to Live as Sonia Toledo Santi (2004)
- Reno 911! as Maria Storm (September 2004) (recurring)
- Lisa Lo Cicero played Miral Paris in the Star Trek Voyager series finale Endgame (Star Trek)
- Raising Dad as Nina Shaw (2002) (recurring)
- The City as Jocelyn Roberts Brown (1995-1997)
- Loving as Jocelyn Roberts Brown (1995)
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