Nancy Allen

Nancy Allen

actress

Nancy Allen was born on Jun 24, 1950 in USA. Nancy Allen's big-screen debut came with The Last Detail directed by Hal Ashby in 1973. Nancy Allen is known for The Patriots directed by Eric Rochant, Yvan Attal stars as Ariel Brenner and Richard Masur as Jeremy Pelman. The upcoming new movie Nancy Allen plays is Circuit which will be released on May 08, 2002.

Nancy Anne Allen was born and raised in the Bronx borough of New York City, the youngest of three children. Her father, Eugene Allen, was a New York police lieutenant. At a young age, she trained for a dancing career at the High School of Performing Arts, and then attended Jose Quintano's School for Young Professionals. In dozens of television commercials from the age of 15, Nancy made her first film appearance in La dernière corvée (1973) with Jack Nicholson. Three years later, she furnished the standard for all future bitch-goddess teenagers as Chris Hargensen in Stephen King's Carrie au bal du diable (1976), taken to the big screen by director Brian De Palma. Nancy then married De Palma in 1979. She next appeared in Steven Spielberg's Crazy Day (1978); for the next few years, she appeared only in De Palma's films: Home Movies (1979), Pulsions (1980), and she starred with John Travolta in Blow Out (1981).After her divorce from De Palma in 1984, Nancy's film opportunities were supposedly narrowed, but then she surprised the whole world when she performed as Officer Anne Lewis in the sci-fi cult film RoboCop (1987), along with Peter Weller. Here, she furnished another standard as a tough but at the same time feminine policewoman, whose sex would not interfere with her actions. After the success of Robocop (1987), she performed as Patricia Gardner in the second sequel Poltergeist III (1988). She came back in RoboCop 2 (1990) and in order to get more involved with her character, Nancy learned martial arts and police training for real. She returned again in RoboCop 3 (1993), though her co-star Peter Weller did not this time. In 1993, Nancy joined several other veteran stars in Roses mortelles (1993), and married co-star Craig Shoemaker, in the same year. A few years later, she divorced Craig and some time after she married again.She later appeared in some diverse films: Dusting Cliff 7 (1997), Secret of the Andes (1998), Party boys (2001), and she had a guest appearance in Steven Soderbergh's Hors d'atteinte (1998). Her last performance was for the television series New York - Unité spéciale (1999), in the episode "Escape" aired on December 2, 2003. Allen has appeared in a number of documentaries about her most famous films, including Dressed to Kill (1980), Carrie (1976), Blow Out (1981), Poltergeist III (1988), and the RoboCop trilogy. She also hosted Andrew J. Kuehn's horror film documentary Terreur dans la salle (1984), along with Donald Pleasence.Interested in projecting the image of a strong but at the same time feminine woman, she managed to get away from the victim roles she was always offered, she also was able to get away from the stereotype of the beautiful but dumb woman in most action films. She is an environmentalist that traded her Volvo car for an Hybrid car in order to furnish the example. She is also an activist against breast cancer along with her friend actress Wendie Jo Sperber, who created the foundation WeSpark. Her last appearance on television was on the Inside E! story of her co-star John Travolta and the A&E Biography of Travolta - both appearances in 2004. Nowadays, Allen lives a quiet life along with her family and friends somewhere in the United States.

  • Birthday

    Jun 24, 1950
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA
  • Also known

    -

Known For

Movies & TV Shows

All
Movies