Alison Marion Lohman, the talented actress who graced the screens with her performances, found her love and life partner in filmmaker Mark Neveldine.
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Their journey together is not just a tale of romance but a testament to the blending of creative spirits and shared dreams. In 2009, Lohman and Neveldine exchanged vows at the picturesque St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Watertown, New York.
This marked the beginning of a partnership that extended beyond personal life into the realms of creativity and collaboration. The couple is blessed with three children, adding the joys of parenthood to their shared adventures.
Mark Neveldine, originally starting his career as an actor, writer, and director, boasts an impressive portfolio of nearly thirty productions. His artistic journey took a turn towards filmmaking, where he made a mark as a cinematographer, working on music videos, documentaries, and a television pilot.
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Alison Lohman and husband Mark Neveldine
‘Bernie’ film screening, Los Angeles, America – 18 Apr 2012
One of the notable achievements in Neveldine’s directorial career is “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance,” the sequel to the Marvel Comics’ superhero film “Ghost Rider.” Collaborating with his partner Brian Taylor, Neveldine ventured into the realm of superhero storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the genre.
Film critic Armond White has praised the collaborations between Neveldine and Taylor as “avant-garde,” acknowledging their unique and innovative approach to filmmaking.
It’s within this creative landscape that Alison Lohman found roles in some of her husband’s films, including “The Vatican Tapes” (2015), “Urge” (2016), and “Officer Downe” (2016), where she took on small yet significant roles.
Beyond the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, the Lohman-Neveldine partnership thrives on shared passions and a commitment to family life. While Alison Lohman took a step back from acting to focus on raising their children, Mark Neveldine continues to make waves in the film industry, leaving an imprint that resonates with audiences and critics alike.


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