

Lisa Marie: podcast appearances and interviews
the Sassy Wealth Queen · The Real Deal
About Lisa Marie
Lisa Marie Smith, born December 5, 1968, is an American actress, model, and producer who is professionally known as Lisa Marie. She has also been referred to as Lisa Marie Burton. Her notable acting roles include portrayals in various films associated with director Tim Burton. She played Vampira in Ed Wood (1994), the Martian Girl in Mars Attacks! (1996), Lady Crane in Sleepy Hollow (1999), and Nova in Planet of the Apes (2001). Outside of her film career, Lisa Marie is recognized as the Sassy Wealth Queen and is affiliated with The Real Deal.
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Podcasts Lisa Marie appeared on
Shows that have booked Lisa Marie as a guest, ranked by appearance count.










Latest Lisa Marie interviews
Every podcast episode Lisa Marie has appeared on, newest first.





From Twilight Fans to Novelists: Amanda and Lisa Marie's Journey of Co-Writing, Creative Challenges, and Book Promotion

Hacking the Afterlife with Jennifer Shaffer, Lisa Marie, Michael Jackson, Robin Williams, Charlie Chaplin




EP 4: Conversation with UP & Comer Lisa Marie, Dancer, Actress and Popular Social Media Content Creator

Hacking The Afterlife with Jennifer Shaffer, Lisa Marie, Elvis, Benjamin and Michael
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Lisa Marie been on?
Lisa Marie has appeared on 10 podcasts across 11 episodes. Notable shows include Hacking The Afterlife podcast, Cash & Sass™, Seasoned Dialogue with Lisa-Marie.
What does Lisa Marie do?
Lisa Marie is the Sassy Wealth Queen at The Real Deal. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Lisa Marie's most recent podcast appearance?
Lisa Marie's most recent appearance was on "The DIY CEO - Building Financial Clarity on Your Own Terms". Cash & Sass™, published Apr 14, 2026.
Which podcast has Lisa Marie appeared on most often?
Hacking The Afterlife podcast. 2 appearances on record, most recently Mar 17, 2025.
