Lisa Loring
Lisa Loring | |
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Born |
Lisa Ann DeCinces February 16, 1958 Kwajalein, Marshall Islands |
Citizenship | American |
Occupation | Actress |
Known for | Wednesday Addams on The Addams Family |
Spouse(s) |
Farrell Foumberg (1973-1974) Doug Stevenson (1981-1983) Jerry Butler (1987-1992) Graham Rich (2003-present)(separated 2008, divorce in process as of June 2014) |
Children | Vanessa (1974), Marianne (1984) |
Lisa Loring (born Lisa Ann DeCinces on February 16, 1958) is an American actress. She is best known for having played Wednesday Addams on the 1964-66 sitcom The Addams Family.
Early life
Her parents both served in the United States Navy, but divorced shortly after her birth. She grew up in Hawaii and later moved to Los Angeles with her mother. She began modeling at age three and appeared in an episode of Dr. Kildare which aired in 1964.[1] Her mother died of alcoholism in 1974.[1][2]
She joined the cast of ABC sitcom The Pruitts of Southampton in 1966. After her childhood career, she also was a cast member of the CBS soap opera As the World Turns from 1981 to 1983, where she created the role of Cricket Montgomery.[1][2]
Personal life
During her teens, Loring was married to her childhood sweetheart Farrell Foumberg, and had a daughter at the age of 16.[1][2] Her second husband was actor Doug Stevenson, who was a contract performer on another CBS/Procter and Gamble soap opera Search for Tomorrow, with whom she had a second daughter.[1][2]
In 1987, Loring married pornographic actor Jerry Butler. They met on the set of the 1987 adult film, Traci's Big Trick, on which Loring worked as a make-up artist. In the ensuing years of their marriage, she voiced her dissatisfaction with Butler's continued involvement in pornography, and eventually Butler began secretly participating in porn shoots without her knowledge. In an interview with Dateline NBC in the 1990s, Butler described himself as "addicted to the lifestyle", ashamed of his clandestine behavior and its effect on his marriage. The couple later appeared on the Sally Jesse Raphael Show, again discussing the damage Butler's porn career was causing to their marriage. Butler and Loring divorced in 1992, which was also the year he began to drop out of the hardcore industry, and evidently by choice virtually disappeared from the public eye for many years.[1][2]
Loring had a heroin addiction in her thirties, recovering in 1992. She returned to acting in 2011.