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Allison Hirschlag is an American actress, the daughter of long-time actress Julia Barr of All My Children. Hirschlag was the third actress to play Lizzie Spaulding on Guiding Light, from 2002 to 2003.

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Hirschlag attended Dwight-Englewood School in Englewood, New Jersey.[1]

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Allison Hirschlag is an American journalist known for her work covering health, science, environmental issues, sustainability, and lifestyle topics across major publications. She has contributed to outlets including BBC Future, National Geographic, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Audubon, Scientific American, and Smithsonian Magazine, often focusing on research-driven pieces about mental health, nutrition, fitness, skin care, and environmental health. With more than a decade of experience as both a writer and editor, Hirschlag previously served as associate editorial director at Byrdie and currently contributes to Everyday Health, where she produces medically reviewed articles, product testing reviews, and buying guides in areas such as personal care, wellness, and online health services. Her reporting has earned recognition through awards such as the Content Marketing Awards for Best Series of Articles in 2020 and the MarCom Award for Best Blog in 2021. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Theater from Northwestern University and a Master of Arts in Producing and Theater Management from Columbia University.

Early life

Family background

Allison Hirschlag was born on July 8, 1984, in New York City, New York, United States. She is the daughter of actress Julia Barr and oral surgeon Dr. Richard Hirschlag. Julia Barr, born Julia Rose Buchheit, is best known for her long-running portrayal of Brooke English on the soap opera All My Children. Julia Barr and Richard Hirschlag married on February 14, 1982. Hirschlag was their only child. Growing up in New York City as the child of an established soap opera actress provided early exposure to the entertainment industry through her mother's professional life.

Education

Allison Hirschlag attended Dwight-Englewood School, a private college-preparatory day school in Englewood, New Jersey. During her time at the school, she served as a student director, likely in connection with theater or school productions that aligned with her emerging interest in acting influenced by her family background. She later earned a Bachelor of Science in Theater from Northwestern University and a Master of Arts in Producing and Theater Management from Columbia University.

Career

Entry into acting

Allison Hirschlag developed an early interest in performing and began acting on stage at a young age, gaining extensive experience through dozens of school, summer, and community theater productions that spanned dramas, classics, comedies, and musicals. Her notable dramatic roles included Tink Solheim in Museum, Mrs. Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer, Ophelia in Hamlet, and Olivia in Twelfth Night, the latter performed at Oxford University during summer studies abroad in 2001. She also took on featured parts in musicals such as A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Protean), Hair (Sheila), Fiddler on the Roof (Tzeitel), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (Smitty), and Little Me (Young Belle). Hirschlag pursued formal training at several acting institutions in New York City, including the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, while continuing private vocal coaching. As a student at the Dwight-Englewood School in New Jersey, she served as a lead vocalist in the school's jazz/rock ensemble for three years, co-founded an a cappella group, and engaged in writing and directing original one-act plays. Prior to professional television work, her screen experience was limited to an extra appearance on All My Children in 2000, another on Reading Rainbow in 1995, and roles in three independent short films directed by Columbia University graduate students. Influenced by her mother, longtime actress Julia Barr, Hirschlag transitioned to professional acting immediately after graduating from high school when she was cast on the CBS daytime soap opera Guiding Light in 2002, marking her entry into scripted television. This role represented her shift from student and community theater to paid screen work, with her overall acting credits spanning from that point through 2011.

Guiding Light role

Allison Hirschlag portrayed Lizzie Spaulding on the CBS daytime soap opera Guiding Light from 2002 to 2003. She was the third actress to play the character, taking over the role of the teenage daughter of Phillip Spaulding and Beth Raines during a period of recasting for the part. During her tenure, Lizzie's storylines focused on typical soap opera themes for the character, including family tensions within the Spaulding clan, personal struggles, and emerging romantic interests that highlighted her rebellious and troubled nature. Hirschlag's performance contributed to the ongoing narrative of Lizzie's character development in the series' long-running family and drama arcs, though no specific awards or nominations for her work in this role are documented in major industry records. This role represented Hirschlag's primary known credit in daytime television.

Later acting credits and theater work

Following her role on Guiding Light, which concluded in 2003, Allison Hirschlag's acting career featured sporadic appearances, primarily consisting of guest spots on television and a limited number of additional credits through 2011. In 2007, she made guest appearances in the Law & Order franchise, playing Alison in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent and Jane Williams in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She returned to television in 2009 with a role as Vanessa in one episode of the Comedy Central series Michael & Michael Have Issues. Her final documented acting credit came in 2011, when she portrayed Molly in the short film The Cheese That Binds. Hirschlag also participated in theater during this time. In 2010, she served as producer and company manager for the Off-Off-Broadway production THE WEIRD, a collection of short plays at Manhattan Theatre Source, where she performed multiple roles including Laurie, Girl, Abigail, and Frances.

Journalism career

After her acting credits ended in 2011, Hirschlag transitioned to journalism and editing, building a career focused on health, science, environmental issues, sustainability, and lifestyle topics. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Theater from Northwestern University and a Master of Arts in Producing and Theater Management from Columbia University. With more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor, she previously served as associate editorial director at Byrdie and currently contributes to Everyday Health, where she produces medically reviewed articles, product testing reviews, and buying guides in areas such as personal care, wellness, and online health services. Her work has appeared in outlets including BBC Future, National Geographic, The Washington Post, The Guardian, Audubon, Scientific American, and Smithsonian Magazine. Her reporting has earned recognition through awards such as the Content Marketing Awards for Best Series of Articles in 2020 and the MarCom Award for Best Blog in 2021.

Personal life

Family connections

Allison Hirschlag is the daughter of actress Julia Barr and oral surgeon Dr. Richard Hirschlag. Barr has referenced her daughter's brief acting stint, noting that Allison played the role of Lizzie Spaulding on the CBS daytime drama Guiding Light in 2002. In a 2010 interview, Barr expressed her affection for her family, describing her daughter and husband as the two people she loves most in the world. No other relatives in the entertainment industry are documented.

Acting credits

Allison Hirschlag appeared as Lizzie Spaulding in the CBS daytime drama Guiding Light in 2002. She later played the role of Molly in the 2011 short film The Cheese That Binds. No further on-screen acting credits appear in available records after that date. In 2015, she served as a writer for one episode of the television series PITtv and as an assistant on the film The Benefactor. Her IMDb profile shows no additional credits of any kind after 2015.
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