Born May 17, 1978, Lisa Nicole Brennan is the Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' daughter from his high school love
The name Lisa was then given to a new computer Jobs was working on, but he created the acronym
Local Integrated Software Architecture" to explain the name to customers.
In a very strange act of parenting, he told Lisa he did not name the computer after her
Strangely though, perhaps terrified by the prospect of being a father, Jobs publicly denied being Lisa's dad
Even after a DNA paternity test established Jobs as Lisa's father
he made up a ridiculous argument that because the DNA test said he was 94.1 percent likely  to be Lisa's father
28 percent of the male population could also be Lisa's father. Years later, Jobs apologized for the cruel remarks.
He increased the amount to a mere $500 a month once he became a millionaire.
As Lisa Brennan got older, she and her father reconciled, and she even lived with him during high school.
She legally changed her name to Lisa Brennan-Jobs. Wanting to be a writer, Lisa attended Harvard University and graduated in 2000.
Lisa Brennan-Jobs gave a rare interview where she spoke about her life after her father's death,
Steve Jobs screenwriter, Aaron Sorkin, said he discussed the movie with Lisa Brennan-Jobs before making it and calls her the "heroine of the film."
