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Lorna Raver in Drag Me To Hell

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2009

LORNA RAVERs (Mrs. Ganush) career as an
actor is characterized by its
versatility and diversity, portraying
roles as varied as the
devilishly revenge-obsessed
Mrs. Ganush in Drag Me to
Hell, to a concentration camp
survivor in The Young and the
Restless and an adult film
director in Nip/Tuck. Ravers
work on television, stage,
screen and CD continues to reveal her ability to
inhabit surprising and challenging characters.
Ravers varied guest-starring credits include the
hit television shows Eli Stone, CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation, Desperate Housewives, Boston Legal,
Weeds, Malcolm in the Middle, Cold Case, NYPD
Blue, ER and The Practice.
Prior to moving to Los Angeles to further pursue
film and television roles, Raver conquered the New
York, Chicago and regional stages. Her notable
credits include The Seagull at the Matrix Theatre in
Los Angeles; The Women at San Diego Repertory
Theatre; I Am a Camera and The Dybbuk at The
National Jewish Theater; and A View From the Bridge,
A Midsummer Nights Dream and Long Days Journey
Into Night at the Hedgerow Theatre in Philadelphia.
Ravers role as Mari Rothka in The Drama Coach at
the Shop Theatre Company in Los Angeles earned her
both an LA Weekly Theater Award and a Drama-Logue
Award.
Raver is also a sought-after voice artist, whose
voice will be familiar to audio book listeners. Raver
has appeared on the audio editions of such classics as
Edith Whartons The Age of Innocence and Kate
Douglas Wiggins Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.

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  • At 1:00: curse: "Az ördög szálljon beléd!" - hungarian! it's something like "may the devil get in you"

  • why did she break the window if the door was unlocked?? WHY DIDNT SHE LOCK THE DOOR!!!

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  • This sweet lady was the best part of the film. Even at her own wake, her character scared the crap out of us.

  • 1:08 A jó büdös kurva anyját a rendezőnek, a magyarok mióta cigányok.

  • @Presztonka 0:49!!! :D

  • 0:50 - szajhaaaaaaaa

  • @92sandoR umm thats not good

  • i wouldve made up a lie or something

  • @Manateefanatic1718 me to i would have ran her over and left her for dead LOL

  • omg

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