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Lisa Lougheed (Lisa Dawn Lougheed) was born on 9 September, 1969 in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian actor and singer. Discover Lisa Lougheed's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

Popular As Lisa Dawn Lougheed
Occupation Voice actress · dancer · singer · songwriter
Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 9 September 1969
Birthday 9 September
Birthplace Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1968

Lisa Dawn Lougheed (born September 9, 1968 ) is a Canadian former singer, dancer, voice actress, and songwriter.

She is likely best known for her role in the animated television series The Raccoons, where she performed for the soundtrack and voiced Lisa Raccoon.

Lougheed was born to mixed race parents; her father is a Scottish-Irish mix from Northern Ontario and her mother is a Black Nova Scotian with ties to North Preston and Guysborough.

Lougheed's peers often mistook her mother for a maid.

Lougheed started tap dancing at three years old.

She was a dance major at the Etobicoke School of the Arts as a teenager, where she learned ballet, modern dance, and highland dancing.

While still in high-school, Lougheed spent three summers as a lead vocalist and dancer in musical revue style shows at Canada's Wonderland, where she sang such solo numbers as "Home" from The Wiz and "Le Jazz Hot!" from Victor/Victoria.

While still a teenager, Lougheed received a job as a singer and voice actress for The Raccoons.

She was hired when Kevin Gillis, the show's creator, was on a Canada-wide search for a new singer.

1987

Evergreen Nights, Lougheed's debut album, consisted of songs from The Raccoons. It was released in Canada under CBC Records in late 1987 and released in Europe in mid-1988.

Half of the songs were recorded while Lougheed had a cold.

1989

Lougheed was a cast member for Youth Beat, an anti-drug campaign by Bell Canada that performed in at least twenty Ontario cities during 1989.

She joined after receiving a phone call from an estranged female friend with a cocaine addiction; Lougheed's friend was in the hospital, $10,000 in debt, and would commit crimes to fund her addiction.

While touring with Youth Beat, Lougheed worked as a clothing store manager and sang commercial jingles.

She was also working on a demo tape and trying to find a contract with a music company.

Lougheed performed in Japan as a backup vocalist for Sheree Jeacocke.

1990

Lougheed decided to name her second album World Love in August 1990, when the Gulf War had begun.

1992

She started recording in the summer of 1991 after signing a contract with Sony Music Canada and released World Love on March 3, 1992 with Warner Music Canada.

It was Lougheed's first album to contain songs she co-wrote, which was nine out of the ten tracks.

World Love was intended to have an optimistic message and say "you have the power to make changes and to be nice to other people that you meet."

The third track on her album, "Change Takes Time," was inspired by a newspaper story about a homeless man who risked his life to save a family from a burning building.

In May 1992, Lougheed was an opening act for En Vogue at the Kingswood Music Theatre; a performer at the Live Unity 92 concert in Toronto; and a participant in the Hospital for Sick Children telethon.

She also performed for the Canada Day celebration at Ontario Place and the Niagara Falls' New Year's Eve show.

The latter event was aired on CJOH-DT and hosted by Nerene Virgin, Ken Shaw, and Kathie Donovan.

It also included Glass Tiger and Prescott-Brown.

"Love Vibe," the fourth song on Lougheed's World Love album, was briefly played on "Graduation Day," episode five in season three of Northwood.

1993

Peace + Harmony, Lougheed's third album, was released in August 1993.

It was recorded in Toronto, New York City, Chicago, and New Jersey.

Lougheed collaborated with seven different writers and producers, including Mike "The Hitman" Wilson, David Morales, Christopher Max, Paul Scott, and Shank Thompson.

Lougheed co-wrote 24 songs with twelve different writers in the span of two weeks, but the album only had ten tracks.

Lougheed toured across Canada to promote her album, performing in the cities of Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, Surrey, and Vancouver.

Lougheed performed again at Niagara Falls' New Year's Eve show in 1993 with George Fox and Colin James.

1994

In January 1994, Lougheed performed "Won't Give Up My Music" at AidScare, AidsCare; a CBC hosted event that was aimed at teenagers to raise awareness of AIDS and promote safe sex.

Jonathan Torrens was the event's host.

Additional show members were Sue Johanson, Suzie Landolphi, Snow, The Vacant Lot, and Corky and the Juice Pigs.

Lougheed was also a judge for the YTV Vocal Spotlight in April 1994.

She performed at Niagara Falls' New Year's Eve show for the last time, this time alongside Blue Rodeo and Ashley MacIsaac.

Ken Shaw returned as a host alongside Beverly Thomson and Howard Glassman.

2019

A limited number of copies were released at the time, but the album was reissued on vinyl in 2019 by Return To Analog Records.

Lougheed did not know Evergreen Nights was going to be released as an album because she thought the songs were only being used for the show.