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Lisa Whelchel

Actress, Author; Ministry Founder

You probably recognize her as "Blair Warner" from NBC’s "The Facts of Life" in the 80s. But she is more than a childhood TV star! A ministry founder, Christian speaker, and author - and most recently a final three contestant on CBS’ "Survivor: Philippines" - Lisa Whelchel is popular at Women's Events and weekend church services. 

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Southern California

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Lisa Whelchel was born on May 29 in Littlefield, Texas.  At age 13, her first professional acting experience was as a Mouseketeer for Walt Disney’s “The New Mickey Mouse Club.”  Ms. Whelchel is perhaps best known for her starring role as Blair Warner on NBC’s “The Facts of Life”  for nine years.
Her first book, “Creative Correction” released October 2000 and has sold over 200,000 copies. She went on to write over a dozen more books including, “The Facts of Life and Other Lessons My Father Taught Me,” “The ADVENTure of Christmas,” “The Busy Mom’s Guide” Series, and her most recent, “Friendship For Grownups.”
Ms. Whelchel is also an international speaker and has toured with “Women of Faith,” “Extraordinary Women” and “Women of Joy.”
Lisa participated in Season 25 of CBS’s “Survivor: Philippines.” She tied for second place and won the Sprint “Player of the Season” as awarded by the fans of the show.
She made her return to feature films in Tyler Perry’s “ A Madea Christmas.” And, on the smaller screen, in Hallmark Channel’s Original Movies, “For Better or For Worse” and “Hearts of Spring.”
Lisa is also a certified CoActive Life Coach and focusing most of her time these days coming alongside others on their transformational journey to remembering their True Self. 
 
For more information please visit www.LisaWhelchel.com and www.ContigoLifeCoach.com.
 
 

 

"I want to thank Lisa again for [her] enthusiasm and generosity, and I cannot tell you how many people enjoyed and were blessed by Lisa’s [message]. It was heartfelt and wonderful. Even though the banquet has had the goal of raising $100,000 for the past few years, this year was the first year we’ve reached that goal and surpassed it." -Elizabeth Hudson, Special Kids, Inc