Lisa Davis is a mentioned character in the novel Final Destination: Looks Could Kill. She was the second oldest daughter of Katie and Delbert Davis. During a family reunion hosting the celebration of Becky's engagement, Delbert Davis went insane and killed his whole family. Lisa, as well as her twin sons, were not spared, and their remains were found in the trunks of junkyard vehicles.
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| - Lisa Davis is a mentioned character in the novel Final Destination: Looks Could Kill. She was the second oldest daughter of Katie and Delbert Davis. During a family reunion hosting the celebration of Becky's engagement, Delbert Davis went insane and killed his whole family. Lisa, as well as her twin sons, were not spared, and their remains were found in the trunks of junkyard vehicles.
- Lisa Davis (born April 20, 1936) is an English-born American actress who appeared in her first role at the age of 13 in the 1949 film The Man from Yesterday. Her elder sister was big band singer, Beryl Davis. Her only work for Disney was the voice of Anita Radcliffe in One Hundred and One Dalmatians. She was also called by Disney to play Alice in his originally intended live action film version of Alice in Wonderland.
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- Patrick Waltz
- Rudy Challenger
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- Neasden, London, United Kingdom
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| - Lisa Davis is a mentioned character in the novel Final Destination: Looks Could Kill. She was the second oldest daughter of Katie and Delbert Davis. During a family reunion hosting the celebration of Becky's engagement, Delbert Davis went insane and killed his whole family. Lisa, as well as her twin sons, were not spared, and their remains were found in the trunks of junkyard vehicles.
- Lisa Davis (born April 20, 1936) is an English-born American actress who appeared in her first role at the age of 13 in the 1949 film The Man from Yesterday. Her elder sister was big band singer, Beryl Davis. Her only work for Disney was the voice of Anita Radcliffe in One Hundred and One Dalmatians. She was also called by Disney to play Alice in his originally intended live action film version of Alice in Wonderland.
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