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Lisa Davis was born on April 20, 1936, in London, England. Davis entered the film industry at an early age, appearing in a credited role in a feature film when still a teenager. Her work in cinema spans voice acting, a discipline that requires distinct vocal characterization and timing to bring animated characters to life.
Davis is credited with providing the voice for Anita in One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961). The film remains a notable entry in animation history, and Davis’s contribution is part of its recorded cast. Her involvement in this production reflects a period when voice actors played an increasingly recognized role in shaping the identity of animated films. Beyond this credit, publicly documented film appearances for Davis are limited to the information available.






