Lois Larimore got her start at an early age with
Classical voice lessons and dramaticv training later performing
in high school and college productions. While attending acting
school in Los Angeles Lois sang telegrams to the stars. Appearing
on the game show All Star Blitz Lois won $20,000 enabling
her to move to Australia to be with her parents who had moved
there a few years earlier.
It was in Australia that her career finally started
to take off. She performed in over 200 commercials, including
spots for Toyota, Hungry Jacks and Fosters Beer. She also appeared
in extensive television, magazine, and billboard advertisements.
She was known as Australia's "Close-up Girl" as a result
of her television appearances with the toothpaste company. Lois
had leading parts in many Australian made feature films and co-starred
with Elliott Gould, Julian McMahon and Christopher Atkins in Exchange
Lifeguards. What followed were features in several Mini-Series
such as Shadow of the Cobra with Art Malik and Rachael Ward, The
Punisher with Dolph Lungren, Frankie’s House, Bangkok Hilton
and The Challenge.
Even though Lois was trained as a classical singer
she later put out a pop single in the 90’s entitled "It's
in his Kiss."
Nursing a back injury that she suffered while
working as a live presenter for the Warner Brothers Studios Special
Effects Show in Australia, Lois used her creativity and show business
background to orchestrate an interactive journal of sorts. She
began to create, write, and eventually star in her own television
production, New Age of Aquarius. As host, creator, writer and
producer NAOA was co-produced with Channel 7 Australia and was
an instant hit.
A couple of years later, Lois returned to the
US and took the concept to market, eventually finding a home with
Wisdom Television based in Virginia. Years before the accidental
discovery by television networks that interactive TV was a winning
ticket, Lois was ahead of her time and leading the world in quality,
alternative television production.
Produced and filmed entirely in Canada, Age of
E with Lois Larimore was the next evolution in Lois' walk and
talk television experience. As Executive Producer, creator and
host she co-produced with Wisdom Television, Vision TV Canada,
and WinStar Distribution. The series explores modalities, therapies,
and practitioners through Lois' unique, interactive format.
Lois creates television for all genres and is
currently developing multi-platform projects for network and cable
television.
