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Karen Jane Allen (born October 5, 1951) is an American film and stage actress. After making her film debut in ''
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'' (1978), she portrayed Marion Ravenwood opposite Harrison Ford in '' Raiders of the Lost Ark'' (1981), a role she later reprised for '' Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' (2008). She also co-starred in '' Starman'' (1984) and ''
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'' (1988). Her stage work has included performances on Broadway, and she has directed both stage and film productions.


Early life

Allen was born in Carrollton, Illinois, to Ruth Patricia ( Howell), a university professor, and Carroll Thompson Allen, an FBI agent. She is of English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh descent. Her father's job forced the family to move often. "I grew up moving almost every year and so I was always the new kid in school and always, in a way, was deprived of ever really having any lasting friendships", Allen said in 1987. Although Allen says her father was very much involved in the family, she felt that she and her two sisters grew up in a very female-dominated household. After she graduated from
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, in Lanham, Maryland, at 17, she moved to New York City to study art and design at
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for two years. Allen later ran a boutique on the
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campus and spent time traveling through South and Central Asia. She attended
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and began to study and perform with the experimental company, the Washington Theatre Laboratory, in Washington, DC. In 1974, Allen joined Shakespeare & Company in Massachusetts. Three years later, she moved back to New York City and studied at the
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.


Career

Allen made her major film debut in 1978 in '' National Lampoon's Animal House''. Her next two film appearances were in '' The Wanderers'', in 1979, and ''
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'' in 1980, where she played one of three radical college students during the 1960s. She also appeared (as a guest star) in the 1979 pilot episode of the long-running CBS series '' Knots Landing'' and played Annie Fairgate, the daughter of Don Murray's character Sid Fairgate and Sid's first wife Susan Philby. Her career-changing role came with the blockbuster movie '' Raiders of the Lost Ark'' (1981), directed by Steven Spielberg, in which she played Marion Ravenwood, the love interest of Indiana Jones ( Harrison Ford). Allen won a Saturn Award for Best Actress for her performance. After a few minor films, including leading roles in the dramatic thriller '' Split Image'' (1982), directed by Ted Kotcheff, and the Paris-set romantic drama '' Until September'' (1984), directed by Richard Marquand, as well as other stage appearances, she co-starred with Jeff Bridges in the science-fiction film '' Starman'' (1984). Allen debuted on Broadway in the 1982 production ''The Monday After The Miracle''. In 1983, she played the lead in the off-Broadway play '' Extremities'', a physically demanding role about a woman who turns the tables on a would-be rapist who attacks her. She often took breaks from movie roles to concentrate on stage acting; Allen appeared as Laura in the Paul Newman-directed film version of the Tennessee Williams play '' The Glass Menagerie'', with John Malkovich and Joanne Woodward, in 1987. In 1988, Allen returned to the big screen as Bill Murray's long-lost love, Claire, in the Christmas comedy ''
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''. In 1990, she portrayed the doomed crew member
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in the television movie ''
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'', based on the 1986 Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster. Subsequently, she appeared in
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's '' Malcolm X'' (1992), in a small supporting role in '' The Perfect Storm'' (2000) and '' In the Bedroom'' (2001). She made guest appearances on '' Law & Order'' (1996) and '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (2001). She also starred in the short-lived series '' The Road Home'' (1994) and portrayed Dr. Clare Burton in the video game '' Ripper'' (1996). In 2014 she played the role of Betty Lowe in " Unfinished Business", the 13th episode of the 4th season of the CBS police procedural drama '' Blue Bloods''. Allen reprised her best-known role as Marion Ravenwood for the 2008 sequel '' Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'', in which she renews her relationship with Indiana Jones and reveals to him that they have a son named Henry Jones III, who named himself
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, played by Shia LaBeouf. Allen starred in the American premiere of
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's ''A Summer Day'' at the Cherry Lane Theater in New York City, which opened in October 2012. Allen has a long-standing relationship with the Berkshire Theater Group. It began in 1981, when she appeared in the play ''Two for the Seesaw'' at the Berkshire Theater Festival in
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. She has also appeared in summer production of the nearby
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. In August 2015, Allen directed Terrence McNally's '' Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune'' for the Berkshire Theater Group. In 2016, Allen made her movie directing debut with the short film, ''A Tree. A Rock. A Cloud.'', based on the short story by Carson McCullers. It won the Best International Short at the Manchester Film Festival in March 2017. Allen played the lead role in 2017's '' Year by the Sea'', a film based on ''
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'' bestselling memoir by Joan Anderson.


Personal life

In 1988, Allen married actor Kale Browne and had a son, Nicholas, in 1990. The couple divorced in 1998. Following the birth of her son, Allen accepted smaller roles in TV and films to concentrate on raising Nicholas. Nicholas went on to become a personal chef and win a ''Chopped'' competition on the Food Network, aired December 22, 2016. She developed an affinity for knitting, and in 2003, started her own textile company, Karen Allen Fiber Arts, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. The company has a store in Great Barrington that sells items Allen knits with a Japanese-made knitting machine as well as other products made by compatible designers. For her work in the textile arts, she was awarded an honorary master's degree from the
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in 2009. Allen also teaches acting at
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, located in Great Barrington."Karen Allen. Expertise: Performing Arts."
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, she lives in
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. She also works as a stage director.


Filmography


Awards and nominations


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External links

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