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Lisa Lynn Aliff (born September 10, 1960) is an American actress.

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Born in Roanoke, Virgina, Aliff won the Miss Virginia pageant in 1983. In the 1980s, she was an actress appearing in a number of TV shows. Her first role was as Gail Kittredge on the TV show The Colbys, Season 1, Episode 24 "Checkmate" which aired on 22 May 1986. Over the next four years she also appeared in episodes of Teacher's Pet, Charles in Charge, Roomies, Valerie, Full House, Love and Betrayal, Who's the Boss?, Freddy's Nightmares, Dear John and Anything But Love.

Aliff worked with Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks in the movie Dragnet (1987). In 1994, Aliff was involved in a public divorce in which she said her husband falsely accused her of having an affair with Dan Aykroyd, so that her husband could obtain money through tabloid interviews and TV appearances. Her husband's allegation appeared in a two-page spread in the National Enquirer and he appeared on the Montel Williams Show. Aykroyd, who was married to another Miss Virgina at the time, Donna Dixon, said the allegation was a "baseless fantasy" and a "flat lie".

Movies

  • Dragnet (1987, as April)
  • Remote Control (1988, as Heroine)
  • Love and Betrayal (1989, as Patty)
  • Trained to Kill (1989, as Jessie Revels)
  • Damned River (1989, as Anne)
  • Playroom (1990, as Jenny)
  • TV series

  • The Colbys (1986, as Gail Kittredge, 1 episode)
  • Charles in Charge (1987, as Gina, 1 episode)
  • Roomies (1987, as Melissa, pilot episode)
  • Valerie (1988, as Julie Warren, 1 episode)
  • You Can't Take It with You (1987-1988, as Alice Sycamore, 3 episodes)
  • Cheers (1989, as Erin, 1 episode)
  • Full House (1989, as Patty Fogerty, 1 episode)
  • Who's the Boss? (1989, as Jill, 1 episode)
  • Freddy's Nightmares (1989, as Kiki, 1 episode)
  • Dear John (1990, as Ski Bunny, 1 episode)
  • Anything But Love (1990)
  • References

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