
Lisa Jakub
Acting • Born 1978-12-27
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lisa Jakub (born December 27, 1978) is a Canadian writer, yoga teacher, and former actress. She is best known for her roles as Lydia Hillard in the comedy-drama film Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) and as Alicia Casse in Independence Day (1996). Childhood and education Jakub was born on December 27, 1978, in Toronto, Ontario. She is of Slovak (father) and Welsh and Scottish (mother) descent. She attended multiple schools in her early life, including Hillfield Strathallan College. Jakub graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in sociology in 2010. Acting Jakub's first role was as Katis' Granddaughter in the 1985 film Eleni. She appeared in comedy-drama film Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) alongside Mara Wilson, Sally Field, Matthew Lawrence, and Robin Williams. When Jakub received the part of Lydia in Mrs. Doubtfire, her high school expelled her for accruing too many absences. Robin Williams wrote a letter to Jakub's high school, pleading with them to re-admit Jakub but this was unsuccessful. She played Sandra in Matinee (1993), appeared in A Pig's Tale (1994) and Independence Day (1996), The Beautician and the Beast (1997), and played the "inspiration" for Princess Leia in the short film George Lucas in Love (1999). She starred in Picture Perfect (1995) and portrayed a bordello worker in the American Old West in Painted Angels (1997). Personal life Jakub retired from acting in 2001 at the age of 22 and soon moved to Virginia. In 2005, she married Jeremy Jones, a longtime friend and former theatre manager. Jakub stated she has no plans to return to acting. Jakub later became a writer, authoring two non-fiction books: the autobiography You Look Like That Girl (2015) and Not Just Me (2017). She also contributes to online blogs. Jakub is a qualified Kripalu yoga teacher. She has openly discussed her battles with anxiety, depression and panic attacks, from which she has suffered since her teenage years, and credits her yoga practice for helping her to overcome them. In 2021, Lisa launched a new website, BlueMala, which she described as the resource that she wished she had when she was in her darkest moments. The website contains her articles on mental wellness along with her yoga and meditation videos. Writings You Look Like That Girl: A Child Actor Stops Pretending and Finally Grows Up (2015) Not Just Me: Anxiety, Depression, and Learning to Embrace Your Weird (2017) (Don't) Call Me Crazy (contributing writer) (Algonquin, 2018)
Filmography
36 credits
Independence Day
Movie • 1996
Alicia

Mrs. Doubtfire
Movie • 1993
Lydia Hillard

Eleni
Movie • 1985
Katis' Granddaughter

Rambling Rose
Movie • 1991
Frances "Dolly" Hillyer

Matinee
Movie • 1993
Sandra

George Lucas in Love
Movie • 1999
Marion

The Story Lady
Movie • 1991
Alexandra Pollard

Painted Angels
Movie • 1998
Georgie

A Pig's Tale
Movie • 1996
Tiffany

Dream House
Movie • 1998
Jenny Thornton

Picture Perfect
Movie • 1995
J.J. Thomas

The Phone Call
Movie • 1989
Holly Henderson

Once Upon a Giant
Movie • 1988
Little Red Riding Hood

The Beautician and the Beast
Movie • 1997
Katrina Pochenko

The Rape of Doctor Willis
Movie • 1991
Carrie Willis

A Walk on the Moon
Movie • 1999
Myra Naidell

On the Edge of Innocence
Movie • 1997
Ally Winthrop

Bermuda Triangle
Movie • 1996
Annie

Double Frame
Movie • 1999
Tara

Fight for Justice: The Nancy Conn Story
Movie • 1995
Leisa Conn

Lifeline
Movie • 1996
Shelley Maitland

A Child's Cry for Help
Movie • 1994
Amanda Spencer

Newton : A Tale of Two Isaacs
Movie • 1997
Clara Storey

Christmas Eve
Movie • 1986
Little Girl

Another Take on… Mrs. Doubtfire
Movie • 2015
Self (Archive)

Glory! Glory!
Movie • 1989

Due South
TV • 1994
Christina Nichols

War of the Worlds
TV • 1988
Julie

The Twilight Zone
TV • 1985
Lisa Cranston

The Care Bears
TV • 1985
Anne (voice)

Friday the 13th: The Series
TV • 1987
Janine Carlson

Friday the 13th: The Series
TV • 1987
Kristen

Jack & Jill
TV • 1999
Meg

Night Court
TV • 1984
Barbie

Mentors
TV • 1999
Joan of Arc

The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TV • 1985
Missy