Alisha Seaton Filmography
ActressBORN 1976SANTA BARBARA10 FILMS IN DB
AS
AlishaSeaton
Known for Acting Β· Mother's Red Dress, Isolation, A Darker Reality
10
FILMS IN DB
$119
TOTAL VALUE
5
PRICED
$24
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
π
RAREST RELEASE
Isolation
~$77 Β· 4K Β· 2021
π
MOST VALUABLE
Watch Us Kill
$7 Β· Est. market value
BIOGRAPHY
BORN
April 28, 1976
BIRTHPLACE
Santa Barbara, California, USA
KNOWN FOR
Acting
TOTAL CREDITS
10 (TMDb)
IN WATCHROSTER DB
10 matched films
HIGHEST VALUE RELEASES
FILMS BY DECADE
FULL FILMOGRAPHY
10 filmsTITLE
YEAR
ROLE
FORMATS
RATING
VALUE
Watch Us Kill
Sabine Atworth
2024
Lead
β
$7
+ TRACK
Isolation
News Reporter
2021
Supporting
β
3.4
$77
+ TRACK
A Snake Gone Through the House
Lee
2018
Lead
β
β
+ TRACK
Stay at Home Dad
Brenda
2012
Lead
β
$5
+ TRACK
Mother's Red Dress
Laura Ullman
2011
Lead
β
4.5
β
+ TRACK
Mirk Riders
Eve
2010
Lead
β
β
+ TRACK
A Darker Reality
Carey
2008
Lead
β
3.4
β
+ TRACK
Socket
Andi
2007
Supporting
β
3.4
β
+ TRACK
Dark Reality
Carey
2006
Lead
β
2.3
β
+ TRACK
The Demons Within
Katherine
β
Supporting
β
1.0
$30
+ TRACK
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alisha Seaton known for?
Alisha Seaton is known for her acting roles in films such as Socket (2007) as Andi, Mirk Riders (2010) as Eve, and Isolation (2021) as News Reporter.
What genres does Alisha Seaton's filmography span?
Alisha Seaton's filmography spans several genres including Horror, Drama, Romance, Thriller, Comedy, and Science Fiction.
What era or decades does Alisha Seaton's work cover?
Alisha Seaton's work covers the years from 2006 to 2024, with her most active decade being the 2010s.
How many films are in Alisha Seaton's filmography?
Alisha Seaton has a total of 10 films listed in her filmography.
What are some notable films Alisha Seaton has appeared in?
Some notable films Alisha Seaton has appeared in include A Snake Gone Through the House (2018) as Lee, Stay at Home Dad (2012) as Brenda, and Watch Us Kill (2024) as Sabine Atworth.
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