Bio
Lisa Sheridan is an American actress best known for her role as Larkin Groves in the sci-fi television series Invasion, from 2005-2006.
Born in Juliette, Georgia, and raised in Macon, Lisa Sheridan spent most of her childhood running around in the woods - until she did her first play at the age of 11.
Lisa studied drama in the conservatory program at Carnegie Mellon University, where she graduated with honours and won the Thomas Auclair Memorial Scholarship Award for Most Promising Student Actor.
She went on to study in Moscow and performed in fringe theatre in London before relocating to Los Angeles and being cast in a series regular role in in the TV series Legacy, in 1998.
She was also a regular in the short-lived series FreakyLinks (2000-2001).
Sheridan has made guest appearances on numerous television shows, including Step by Step (her screen acting debut in 1997), The Practice, Las Vegas, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Monk, Without a Trace, Strong Medicine, The 4400, CSI: Miami and Moonlight.
She played the recurring role of Dr. Theresa Sanchez in the sci-fi series Journeyman in 2007. She also starred in an off-Broadway production of Yard Bird.
Her feature film appearances include:
McCartney's Genes (2005), in which she played the lead
Pirates (2003), a short film directed by Eric McCormack
Carolina (2003)
Beat (2000)
Lisa lives in Los Angeles with her dog, Little Bert and in 2001 was engaged to actor Ron Livingston, who also appeared in McCartney's Genes.