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Preview Image Lara Harris
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Birth Name: Lara Harris

Birth Date: 1962-08-22

Birth Place: Chicago, Illinois, United States

Career

First Appearances:

  • Mannequin (1987) as Mannequin in Photo Window

Most Important Roles:

  • The Fisher King (1991) as Sondra
  • April's Shower (2003) as Kelly
  • No Man's Land (1987) as Ann Varrick
  • Trapped Ashes (2006) as Julia (segment "Wraparound")
  • Too Much Sun (1991) as Sister Ursula
  • The Fourth War (1990) as Elena
  • I'll Take You There (1999) as Rose
  • The Zone (1995) as Mikaela / Mike
  • Blood Red (1989) as Angelica
  • Mercenary (1996) as Joanna Ambler

Career Highlights:

  • The Fisher King (1991)
  • April's Shower (2003)
  • No Man's Land (1987)
  • Trapped Ashes (2006)
  • Too Much Sun (1990)
  • The Fourth War (1990)
  • I'll Take You There (1999)
  • The Zone (1995)
  • Blood Red (1989)
  • Mercenary (1996)

Full Biography

Lara Harris is an American actress, model, and psychotherapist born on August 22, 1962, in Chicago, Illinois.

She first rose to prominence as a high-profile fashion model in Paris and New York, serving as the face of prestigious campaigns such as Giorgio Armani’s fragrance Giò and Revlon’s Ultima II. Transitioning into acting, she made her film debut in the late 1980s and is well-known for her roles in No Man's Land (1987) and as Sondra in the Terry Gilliam film The Fisher King (1991).

In the 2006 horror anthology Trapped Ashes, Harris played the central character Julia, appearing in both the "Wraparound" segments directed by Joe Dante and the segment "Jibaku" directed by Sean S. Cunningham. Her television credits include guest appearances on major series such as Friends, ER, and American Horror Story.

Beyond her entertainment career, Harris earned a degree in Counseling Psychology and currently operates a private psychotherapy practice in Los Angeles.


About the Movie: Inhumanoid (1996)

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Release Year: 1996

Nation: United States

Alternative Title: Circuit Breaker, Cyborg Fighter, Ektos eleghou, Gyilkos android, Circuito mortale, Bijitâ supêsu, Visitor Space, Zabójczy android, Негуманоид, Roger Corman Presents 'Inhumanoid'

Director: Victoria Muspratt

Writer: Victoria Muspratt

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Darin Spillman
Co_Producer: Marta M. Mobley
Executive_Producer: Lance H. Robbins, Roger Corman

Companies: Concorde-New Horizons

Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Thriller, Tv Movie

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • A Matter of Sex (1984)
  • The Daisy Chain (2008)
  • Impulse (1990)
  • Mass Extinction: Life at the Brink (2014)
  • The Table (2013)

Keywords

Keywords: woman director

Story

A family of three, traveling through space, discovers a derelict spaceship. Upon rescuing one apparent survivor (played by Robert Grieco), the father investigates the abandoned vessel and finds evidence of mass murder. Soon after, the rescued 'survivor' reveals himself to be an emotionally unstable android programmed without morals. This inhumanoid begins terrorizing the family, leading to a deadly cat-and-mouse game aboard their spaceship. The fate of the family hangs in the balance as they struggle to outwit and overcome this relentless killing machine.

Summary

Inhumanoid is a 1996 American TV movie directed by Victoria Muspratt, one of few female directors working in horror at the time. The film is a blend of sci-fi and horror genres, centering on an android gone rogue while stranded with a family aboard their spaceship. This high-stakes scenario explores themes of trust, vulnerability, and humanity's fear of the unknown. Despite its limited budget, Inhumanoid delivers thrills through its tense plot and claustrophobic setting.