Lise Hilboldt

Lise Hilboldt

Lise Hilboldt (born January 7, 1954 in Racine, Wisconsin) is an American actress. She featured in "Noon Wine", together with Fred Ward, Stellan Skarsgård, Roberts Blossom and Pat Hingle. She also appeared in "The Hunger", "Titanic", "", "Ike", "Sweet Liberty" with Alan Alda, and "Nancy Astor" with Pierce Brosnan. She played a minor film role in "Superman" (1978). She co-starred with Ken Howard in the PBS feature adaptation of Mark Twain's "Pudd'nhead Wilson". Lise also guest starred opposite Martin Shaw in an episode of "The Professionals" titled "A Hiding to Nothing". She played the part of a terrorist who gets close to Doyle.

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