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Lisa Collins

Lisa Collins (born 1968) is an Australian actress and producer known for her supporting roles in several Hollywood films during the late 1980s and 1990s. She gained early recognition for her debut appearance in the 1979 drama The Great Santini, portraying a minor character alongside Robert Duvall. Collins rose to prominence with her role as the ill-fated Orpheus Cruise Girl in the 1989 thriller Dead Calm, directed by Phillip Noyce and starring Nicole Kidman and Sam Neill, where she shared scenes that highlighted the film's tense survival narrative. Her performance as Louisa Earp, the wife of Morgan Earp (played by Bill Paxton), in the 1993 Western Tombstone further showcased her ability to portray resilient figures in historical settings, contributing to the ensemble cast led by Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer. Additionally, she starred as the lead in the 1997 drama Fix, a role that marked one of her final major acting credits before transitioning toward production work. In her personal life, Collins was married to actor Billy Zane from 1989 to 1995, having met him on the set of Dead Calm; she later married producer Christopher MacLean in 2001.

Early life

Birth and family background

Lisa Collins was born in 1968 in . Little is publicly known about her family background or parents' professions, though she spent her early years in an Australian environment that preceded her entry into .

Entry into the entertainment industry

Lisa Collins, born in in 1968, began her acting career as a child, making her screen debut at the age of 11 in the 1979 American drama film , directed by . In the film, she appeared in a small role as one of the cheerleaders, marking her initial foray into the entertainment industry alongside established stars like and . As an native entering the U.S.-based scene at a young age, Collins navigated the early stages of her career through opportunities in productions, though specific details on her initial auditions or training remain limited in .

Acting career

Early roles in and television (1970s–1980s)

Collins began her acting career with a minor role as a cheerleader in the 1979 drama , directed by and starring as a strict Marine Corps fighter pilot navigating family life during the era. This appearance marked her screen debut at age 11, filmed primarily in , and provided early exposure in a critically acclaimed film adapted from Pat Conroy's semi-autobiographical novel, which explored themes of military discipline and personal conflict. The role, though brief, represented her initial foray into , contributing to her foundational experience in ensemble scenes amid a cast that included and . After a decade-long gap with no documented credits, Collins reemerged in 1989 with supporting parts in two films, both showcasing her in nautical settings and helping establish her presence in genre cinema. In Dead Calm, an Australian psychological thriller directed by , she portrayed one of the 'Orpheus' Cruise Girls, a victim in the film's tense opening sequence where a luxury party is massacred by the antagonist played by ; this role, filmed off the , offered Collins a credited role in a high-profile production starring and , and it was on this set that she met , her future husband. The film, based on Charles Williams' novel, emphasized isolation and survival at sea, with Collins' character underscoring the horror through a videotaped glimpse of the tragedy. That same year, Collins appeared as Ellen in , a low-budget directed by Valerie Breiman and marking Adam Sandler's feature debut as a hapless entertainer vying for a spot. Credited as Liza Collins Zane, reflecting her recent , her role involved light comedic interactions aboard the ship, contributing to the film's satirical take on aspirations amid a cast including as the pageant host . Filmed in , , and New Orleans, , USA, this ensemble piece provided Collins with experience in humorous supporting dynamics, though the film received mixed reviews for its style. These early film roles, absent any notable television appearances during the period, allowed Collins to hone her craft in minor capacities, gaining visibility in through collaborations with emerging talents and established directors while building toward more prominent opportunities in the following decade.

Breakthrough roles and peak career ()

Collins gained prominence in the early with her role as a Starlet in the 1992 CBS biographical miniseries Sinatra, a lavish five-hour executive produced by Sinatra's daughter , chronicling the singer's from his Hoboken boyhood through decades of fame and controversy at a reported cost of $18.5 million. Directed by James Sadwith and filmed on locations in and , the miniseries featured Philip Casnoff as Sinatra and highlighted the performer's rise amid personal and professional turmoil, with Collins appearing in scenes depicting the glamorous circles of the era. In 1994, she appeared as Mrs. Rickman in the sci-fi TV movie , directed by Sherrie L. Travis and starring , where her role supported the thriller's plot involving encounters and protection of a young girl. Her portrayal of Louisa Earp, the devoted wife of (played by ), in the 1993 Western Tombstone marked a significant supporting role that showcased her ability to convey quiet strength amid high-stakes drama. Directed by and starring as and as , the film dramatized the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the , with Collins' character providing emotional grounding for Paxton's deputy marshal during intense family and conflicts. Critically, Tombstone received generally positive reviews for its gripping action, quotable dialogue, and ensemble performances, earning a 76% approval rating on and praise as one of the decade's standout Western revivals. In 1994, Collins appeared as Corrie Calvin in the NBC thriller TV movie Web of Deception, directed by , where she played a troubled court stenographer rejected in a romantic pursuit who orchestrates her own to frame forensic psychiatrist Dr. Philip Benesch (). The film, also starring as Benesch's wife, explored themes of obsession and deception in a taut, if formulaic, narrative that aired to moderate interest as a made-for-TV entry. She also took a supporting role as Emma Steed in the 1994 episode "Stagecoach" of The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., a Western adventure series starring Bruce Campbell. Collins took on the role of Elizabeth in the 1995 crime thriller The Set Up, a TV movie directed by Strathford Hamilton and based on Donald E. Westlake's novel My Laugh Comes Last, featuring Billy Zane as ex-convict security expert Charlie Thorpe who designs a bank vault only to face betrayal. As Elizabeth, she portrayed a key figure in the ensemble, contributing to the film's tense plot of robbery and double-crosses alongside co-stars Mia Sara and James Coburn, though the production received mixed feedback for its straightforward pacing. In 1996, Collins played Dr. Kim Woods, a World Health Organization researcher, in the action thriller Danger Zone, directed by Allan Eastman and starring Billy Zane and Robert Downey Jr., involving industrial poisoning in South Africa. Collins achieved her first lead role as Kim, a seductive yet complex love interest, in the 1997 independent drama Fix, directed by Richard Zelniker, where she starred opposite Burr Steers as Mitch and James Patrick Stuart as his brother David in a story of familial bonds tested by urban temptations in Los Angeles. This performance highlighted her range in a starring capacity, driving the film's exploration of relationships and moral dilemmas, though it garnered no individual awards or nominations for Collins despite the movie securing two wins at the Continental Film Festival.

Later projects and transition to production

Following her breakthrough in the 1990s, Lisa Collins appeared in fewer acting roles, with her final credited performance being the lead role as , a complex love interest, in the independent drama Fix (1997), which marked the culmination of her on-screen work. No further acting credits appear in major film databases after 1997, indicating a deliberate step back from the industry. Collins transitioned to a more private life, focusing on personal pursuits rather than entertainment projects. Although listed as a in professional profiles, no specific production credits have been documented for her post-1997. As of 2025, Collins maintains a low public profile, with reduced visibility attributed to family priorities following her high-profile 1990s career. She made a rare public appearance at the 30th anniversary reunion of the Tombstone cast in , in June 2023, where she engaged with fans and reflected on her role as Louisa Earp. No recent acting or production endeavors have been reported, underscoring her shift away from professional entertainment activities.

Personal life

Marriage to Billy Zane

Lisa Collins met actor during the filming of the Australian thriller Dead Calm in 1987, where she portrayed a minor role as an "" . Their professional encounter quickly developed into a romantic relationship, leading to their marriage on April 2, 1989. The couple's union lasted six years, ending in divorce on December 8, 1995. During this period, Collins and Zane maintained a relatively low public profile as a pair, though they occasionally appeared together at industry events, including the premiere party for Oliver Stone's in February 1991 at the in West . No major collaborative projects emerged from their partnership beyond their initial meeting on Dead Calm, but the marriage coincided with both actors' rising profiles in the late and early film scene. The dissolution of their marriage was amicable, with later describing Collins as a "lovely girl" and confirming they remained close friends afterward. has reflected on the financial aftermath, noting that payments to Collins prompted him to accept numerous roles for monetary reasons, which he believes hindered his career trajectory during a pivotal time. For Collins, the period marked a transitional phase in her acting pursuits, aligning with her shift toward more prominent supporting roles in the 1990s.

Later marriage and current residence

Following her divorce from , Lisa Collins married Christopher MacLean on February 3, 2001. The couple's marriage remains ongoing as of 2025. Collins and MacLean reside in , , where she has chosen a private life away from the public eye. In 2023, she traveled from her home there to attend the 30th anniversary reunion for the cast of Tombstone.

Filmography

Film roles

Lisa Collins began her film career with a minor role in the sports drama (1979), where she appeared as a cheerleader in this story of a fighter pilot's family life. In 1989, she had a supporting role as Ellen in the comedy , a following an aspiring comedian's misadventures, credited under the alternate name Liza Collins . That same year, Collins portrayed the 'Orpheus' Cruise Girl in a small part in the psychological thriller Dead Calm (1989), centered on a couple's terrifying encounter with a stranded psychopath at sea. Her role as Louisa Earp in the Western Tombstone (1993) marked a supporting appearance in this historical depiction of the Earp brothers' feud with outlaws in 1880s Arizona. Collins played Dr. Kim Woods, a key and scientist, in the action thriller Danger Zone (1996), which follows an engineer uncovering a in . In 1997, she took a leading role as in the independent drama Fix, exploring themes of relationships and entrapment among a group of young adults in .

Television roles

Lisa Collins began her television career with a supporting role in the 1992 CBS miniseries Sinatra, where she portrayed a starlet across two episodes depicting the . In 1994, she guest-starred as Emma Steed in the episode "" of the Western adventure series The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., playing a prisoner being transported by . That same year, Collins appeared in two television movies: as Mrs. Rickman in the thriller , involving a family terrorized by a stalker, and as Corrie Calvin, a stenographer whose apparent is investigated, in the thriller Web of Deception. Her final credited television role came in 1995 with the Showtime TV movie The Set Up, in which she played , the wife of a entangled in a scheme.

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