Lisa Nicole Carson (born July 12, 1969) is an American actress. She is best known for her work on U.S. television, including supporting roles in NBC's ER and Fox's Ally McBeal. Carson appeared in the roles simultaneously, but has since appeared in no other roles until 2012 when she appeared in the final episode of David E Kelley's Harry's Law.
Carson was born in Brooklyn, New York; her father is a journalism professor at the University of Florida, and her mother is a kindergarten teacher in New York. She spent her adolescence in Gainesville, Florida and attended F. W. Buchholz High School. Her parents split up when she was 14, and her mother moved back to New York alone. A keen singer, in 1986 she entered in "America’s Junior Miss" talent show, taking second place. After graduating in 1987, Carson returned to New York and decided that she wanted to be an actor. She began her career by appearing in a number of After School Specials and Home Box Office made short films.
Carson appeared in productions at the famed Negro Ensemble Company. Her first notable credit came in 1991, when she appeared in Law & Order and in 1992 she had a non-speaking, minor role in the comedy series, The Cosby Show. She was a regular on The Apollo Comedy Hour before appearing in film in Let's Get Bizzee (1993), Jason's Lyric (1994) and Devil in a Blue Dress (1995). She has appeared in Love Jones and alongside Samuel L. Jackson in Eve's Bayou in 1997. Carson also portrayed Martin Lawrence's girlfriend in the comedy film Life (1999). She also performed as an R&B singer in the 1995 television movie Divas.
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