Nancy Allen (actress)

Nancy Allen (actress)
Nancy Allen

Nancy Allen
Born Nancy Anne Allen
June 24, 1950 (1950-06-24) (age 61)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1962–present
Spouse Brian De Palma (m. 1979–1984) «start: (1979)–end+1: (1985)»"Marriage: Brian De Palma to Nancy Allen (actress)" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Allen_(actress))
Craig Shoemaker (m. 1992–1993) «start: (1992)–end+1: (1994)»"Marriage: Craig Shoemaker to Nancy Allen (actress)" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Allen_(actress))
Randy Bailey (m. 1998–2007) «start: (1998)–end+1: (2008)»"Marriage: Randy Bailey to Nancy Allen (actress)" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Allen_(actress))

Nancy Anne Allen (born June 24, 1950) is a Golden Globe nominated American actress and cancer activist.

Allen began an acting and modelling career as a child, and from the mid-1970s appeared in small film roles, most notably the anchor of Robert Zemeckis's ensemble comedy I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978). A pivotal supporting role in Carrie (1976) brought her recognition, and after marrying the director Brian De Palma, she appeared in several of his films, including Dressed to Kill (1980) and Blow Out (1981). Her subsequent films include Strange Invaders (1983), The Philadelphia Experiment (1984), Poltergeist III (1988), Limit Up (1990), Out of Sight (1998), and the RoboCop trilogy.

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Early life

She was born in New York City, the youngest of three children of Eugene and Florence Allen. Her father was a police lieutenant in Yonkers,[1] where she was raised.

Allen was very shy as a child, so her mother enrolled her in dance classes at age 4. She attended the High School of Performing Arts, where she trained for a dancing career, and then attended Jose Quintano's School for Young Professionals.

Film career

Allen's first major film role was very small, playing Nancy, Jack Nicholson's nervous date, in The Last Detail (1973). This inspired her to move to Los Angeles, and try for larger parts.[2] She scored the role of Chris Hargensen in director Brian De Palma's horror film Carrie (1976) opposite Sissy Spacek, Amy Irving and John Travolta, as the title character's chief nemesis.

Allen next appeared in the role of Pam Mitchell in Steven Spielberg's I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), which was director Robert Zemeckis's first feature film. She then played Donna Stratton in another Steven Spielberg film, the high profile comedy 1941 (1979) opposite Tim Matheson, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd and John Candy.

She and Brian De Palma were married on January 12, 1979, and for the next couple of years Allen appeared in his films. She starred as Kristina in Home Movies (1980) with Kirk Douglas, as Liz Blake in Dressed to Kill (1980) with Michael Caine, and as Sally Bedina in Blow Out (1981) opposite John Travolta. In filming the latter, she had to overcome a life-long fear of being trapped in a submerged car that is filling with water.[3]

Although, she received a Razzie nomination for her performance as Liz Blake, a prosperous call girl who dabbles in the stock market, in the murder/horror film Dressed to Kill, Allen was also nominated for a Golden Globe for New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture – Female.

Known for taking risky roles in the 1970s and 1980s, she played prostitutes several times, participating in racy sex scenes or appearing nude.

In 1983, Allen starred as supermarket tabloid reporter Betty Walker in Strange Invaders, written by Bill Condon and co-starring Paul LeMat and Michael Lerner.

She and De Palma divorced in 1984 due in part to stress that DePalma placed on their marriage while filming Scarface.[4] That same year, two of Allen's films were released, The Buddy System opposite Richard Dreyfuss and Susan Sarandon and The Philadelphia Experiment opposite Michael Paré. For her role in the latter, Allen was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Actress. She also hosted the documentary Terror in the Aisles (1984), which presents clips from various horror features, including Dressed to Kill and Carrie. Paul Bartel's Not for Publication and Sweet Revenge, an action caper about white slavery with Gina Gershon and Martin Landau, followed thereafter.

RoboCop Era

Allen played the police officer Anne Lewis in the science fiction/action classic RoboCop (1987) opposite Peter Weller in the title role. The film, which was the Hollywood debut of Dutch director Paul Verhoeven, did extremely well at the box office. Allen was nominated for another Saturn Award for Best Actress.

After the success of RoboCop, Allen starred in Abel Ferrara's The Gladiator (1987) and as Patricia Wilson-Gardner in Poltergeist III (1988) opposite Tom Skerritt, Lara Flynn Boyle and Heather O'Rourke, who died before production was completed. Allen reprised her role as Officer Lewis in RoboCop 2 (1990) alongside Weller. In order to make her character tougher and more involved in the physical action, she studied martial arts and participated in police training. That same year, Allen toplined Richard Martini's Limit Up. As commodities trader Casey Falls, Allen showcased her comedic abilities. The lighthearted romp also featured Danitra Vance and blues icon Ray Charles. In 1990, Allen also had the distinction of starring in the first ever original film made for the Lifetime television network: the highly rated Memories of Murder.[5]

She married comedian Craig Shoemaker on September 6, 1992. Allen played Officer Lewis a third time in RoboCop 3 (1993) and was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. For her third performance as the feisty cop, she worked to soften the usually tough-as-nails demeanor of the character: "You do your job and you become more confident with yourself. Therefore, you don't have to prove yourself to anyone and basically deny your womanhood. (It's) not a dirty word. It's actually an asset. And that's what I wanted to show - to loosen her up in that way." [6] The same year, Allen also appeared with Linda Fiorentino in Acting on Impulse. She and Shoemaker divorced in 1994.

Later career

Allen has appeared in a number of documentaries about her most famous films, including Dressed to Kill, Carrie, the RoboCop trilogy and Poltergeist III.

In 1994, she re-teamed with Strange Invaders scribe Bill Condon to star as psychic Jessie Gallardo opposite Roger Moore in the movie of the week The Man Who Wouldn't Die. She starred as Linda Savage in Quality Time in 1997 but the film was not released until 2008 due, in part, to post-production and re-named My Apocalypse. She and builder/contractor Randy Bailey were married in June 1998.

She had a small but notable role as Midge in the crime thriller Out of Sight (1998) starring George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez, which was directed by Steven Soderbergh. She also played Rachel Colby in the horror film Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return and Madge in the comedy-thriller Kiss Toledo Goodbye with Christopher Walken (both released in 1999). Secret of the Andes with David Keith and Jerry Stiller, was released in 2000.

Her television guest appearances include roles on Touched by an Angel, The Outer Limits, The Commish, Judging Amy and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

She and Bailey were divorced in 2007. As an environmentalist, Allen traded her Volvo automobile for a hybrid vehicle to set an example. She also became an activist against breast cancer.

In December 2010, Nancy Allen was named Executive Director of the weSPARK Cancer Support Center, which was founded by her longtime friend and I Wanna Hold Your Hand co-star, actress Wendie Jo Sperber, and attended the popular annual Wendie Jo Sperber Celebrity Golf Classic. Of her work at weSpark, she said: "That is what I do. That is what my life is dedicated to. I’m there, I run it. I’ve created the whole program format and I fund raise. It is my life’s work."[7]

It was announced in February 2011 that a remastered forthcoming Criterion Collection DVD/Blu-ray release of Blow Out will hit stores in late April and include a new hour long interview with Nancy Allen concerning her role as Sally Bedina in the film.[8]

Selected filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1973 Last Detail, TheThe Last Detail Nancy
1975 Forced Entry hitch hiker
1976 Carrie Chris Hargensen Directed by Brian DePalma
1978 I Wanna Hold Your Hand Pam Mitchell Directed by Robert Zemeckis
1979 1941 Donna Stratton Directed by Steven Speilberg
1980 Home Movies Kristina
1980 Dressed to Kill Liz Blake Nominated for a Golden Globe Award
1981 Blow Out Sally Bedina Directed by Brian DePalma
1983 Strange Invaders Betty Walker Written by Bill Condon
1984 Terror in the Aisles Herself Documentary Host
1984 Buddy System, TheThe Buddy System Carrie
1984 Philadelphia Experiment, TheThe Philadelphia Experiment Allison Hayes Nominated for a Saturn Award
1985 Not for Publication Lois Thornedyke Directed by Paul Bartel
1986 The Gladiator Susan Neville Directed by Abel Ferrara
1987 Sweet Revenge Jillian Grey Executive Produced by Roger Corman
1987 RoboCop Officer Anne Lewis Directed by Paul Verhoeven
1988 Poltergeist III Patricia Wilson-Gardner
1990 Limit Up Casey Falls Directed by Richard Martini
1990 RoboCop 2 Officer Anne Lewis
1990 Memories of Murder Jennifer/Corey
1993 Acting on Impulse Cathy Thomas
1993 RoboCop 3 Officer Anne Lewis Nominated for a Saturn Award
1994 The Patriots Catherine Pellman
1995 The Man Who Wouldn't Die Jessie Gallardo Directed by Bill Condon
1996 Last Assassins (aka Dusting Cliff 7) Anna Bishop
1997 Against the Law Maggie Hewitt
1998 Out of Sight Midge Directed by Steven Soderbergh
1999 Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return Rachel Colby
1999 Kiss Toledo Goodbye Madge
2001 Circuit Louise
2008 Quality Time Linda Savage
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1984 Faerie Tale Theatre Princess Elizabeth Episode: "The Princess and the Pea"
1994 Touched by an Angel Megan Episode: "An Unexpected Snow
1995 Outer Limits, TheThe Outer Limits Rachel Rose Episode: "Valerie 23"
1995 Commish, TheThe Commish Gina Raposo Episode: "Brooklyn"
2001 Judging Amy Helen White Episode: "The Unforgiven"
2002 Division, TheThe Division Christine Ogden Episode: "Brave New World"
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Carin Healy Episode: "Escape"

Awards

Awards
Year Award Category Title Result
1981 Golden Globe New Star of the Year in a Motion Picture – Female Dressed to Kill (1980) Nominated
1981 Razzie Award Worst Actress Dressed to Kill Nominated
1985 Saturn Award Best Actress Philadelphia Experiment, TheThe Philadelphia Experiment (1984) Nominated
1988 Saturn Award Best Actress RoboCop (1987) Nominated
1994 Saturn Award Best Supporting Actress RoboCop 3 (1993) Nominated

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