Success of the 1960s, Lisa Loring died last Saturday, 28, at the age of 64, after suffering a stroke
Lisa Loring became known for being the first interpreter of Wandinhafavorite character of the series The Addams Family which won its own series in 2022. Despite all the success in the 1960s, the life of the actress, who died last Saturday, the 28th, at the age of 64, is little known by fans of the remake starring Jenna Ortega (20).
Born in 1958, with the name Lisa Ann DeCincesshe is a natural Marshall Islandscountry in Oceania where his parents, who served Army from the United States, lived at the time. Shortly after her birth, her parents separated and when she was just three years old, she moved to Los Angelesin the USA, with his mother.
She got married for the first time when she was 15, and her relationship with Farrell Foumberg it only lasted a year. From the marriage, she had her first daughter. In 1981, she married Doug Stevenson, with whom he remained together for three years and had his second daughter. Six years later, in 1987, then, she married the porn actor Paul David Siedermanbetter known as Jerry Butler.
The two met on the set of the adult film Traci’s Big Trick, where she worked as a makeup artist and screenwriter. The actress even asked butler stopped acting with pornography, however, he continued with the films in secret. Due to this reason and also to the actor’s sex addiction, the marriage of the two ended in 1992. His last marriage was to graham richwith whom he joined in 2003.
The news of the death was confirmed in a statement to the website. Variety. In the text, the daughter Vanessa Foumberg, reported how the actress died as a result of complications caused by a stroke, caused by high blood pressure. “She went peacefully with her two daughters holding her hand,” she said.
Source: Rollingstone

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