Alison Elizabeth Larter (Allegra Coleman) is an highly rated actress (48 years) born in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA on saturday, february 28, 1976.
Ali Larter appears in: Heroes (2006), The Rookie (2018) and Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000), among others.
Accumulated a total of 7451 positive votes in 7 shows.
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Ali Larter
person United States
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An ensemble comedy that follows a group of old friends in a fantasy football league who care deeply about one another -- so deeply that they use every opportunity to make each other's lives miserable.
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
movie United States 2001