Don Aucoin, reviewing the production in The Boston Globe, praised their performances, saying âboth find the nuances in their characters, conveying the occasional cracks within their seeming certitude.â
As Ms. Banes established herself in the theater, Hollywood also came calling. Her first film role was in 1984 in âThe Hotel New Hampshire,â Tony Richardsonâs adaptation of the John Irving novel, and she began turning up frequently on television, including in regular roles in âThe Trials of Rosie OâNeillâ in the early 1990s and, more recently, âRoyal Pains,â âNashvilleâ and the outer space comedy âThe Orville.â
âHer stage presence, magnetism, skill and talent were matched only by her unwavering kindness and graciousness,â Seth MacFarlane, the creator and star of âThe Orville,â said on Twitter.
On the movie screen, she played Tom Cruiseâs arrogant older girlfriend in âCocktailâ in 1988 and the acerbic mother of a missing woman in David Fincherâs âGone Girlâ (2014), with Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike.
Lisa Lou Banes was born on July 9, 1955, in Cleveland. Her father, Ken, worked in advertising, and her mother, Mary Lou (Shalenhamer) Banes, was a model.