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Nancy Anne Allen (born June 24, 1950) is an American actress. She came to prominence for her performances in several films directed by
Brian De Palma Brian Russell De Palma (born September 11, 1940) is an American film director and screenwriter. With a career spanning over 50 years, he is best known for his work in the suspense, crime and psychological thriller genres. De Palma was a leadin ...
in the 1970s and early 1980s. Her accolades include a
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nomination and three
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nominations. The daughter of a New York City police lieutenant, Allen was raised in
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, and attended the High School of Performing Arts, aspiring to have a career as a dancer. In her early twenties, she shifted her focus to acting and relocated to
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to pursue a career there. Her first major role was as
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in
Brian De Palma Brian Russell De Palma (born September 11, 1940) is an American film director and screenwriter. With a career spanning over 50 years, he is best known for his work in the suspense, crime and psychological thriller genres. De Palma was a leadin ...
's film adaptation of '' Carrie'' (1976). Allen was subsequently cast as the lead in the Robert Zemeckis-directed comedy '' I Wanna Hold Your Hand'' (1978), followed by a supporting part in
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's ''
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'' (1979). Allen married De Palma in 1979, and her subsequent portrayal of a prostitute who witnesses a murder in his feature '' Dressed to Kill'' (1980) earned her a Golden Globe nomination for New Star of the Year. She then appeared in De Palma's neo-noir film '' Blow Out'' (1981), playing a woman implicated in an assassination. Allen and DePalma divorced in 1984. She appeared in the science fiction films '' Strange Invaders'' (1983) and ''
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'' (1984), and
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's television film '' The Gladiator'' (1986). Allen garnered mainstream fame playing Anne Lewis in Paul Verhoeven's '' RoboCop'' (1987), a role she reprised for the two sequels that followed. Other credits include ''
Poltergeist III ''Poltergeist III'' is a 1988 American supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Gary Sherman, and starring Tom Skerritt, Nancy Allen, and Lara Flynn Boyle in her film debut, with Heather O'Rourke and Zelda Rubinstein reprising their ...
'' (1988), ''
Limit Up ''Limit Up'' is a 1989 comedy film starring Nancy Allen as Chicago commodities trader Casey Falls. The film was directed by Richard Martini and produced by Jonathan D. Krane. It was filmed through Chicago and prominently features scenes at the ...
'' (1990), and '' Les patriotes'' (1994). Allen stepped back from acting in 2008, and became involved in
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support after her friend, Wendie Jo Sperber, died of
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. In 2010, she was named executive director of the weSPARK Cancer Support Center in Los Angeles, which was founded by Sperber.


Life and career


1950–1972: Early life

Allen was born on June 24, 1950 in
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borough of New York City, the youngest of three children of Eugene and Florence Allen. Her father was a police lieutenant. Allen was raised on 196th Street in the Pelham Bay section of the Bronx. Allen was a very shy child, so her mother enrolled her in dance classes when she was four. She attended the
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in the Bronx, before the family relocated to Yonkers. Interested in modern dance, she attended the High School of Performing Arts for one year, where she trained for a dancing career. She stated that her experience studying dance "ruined it" for her as it "became all about grades...  I discovered that, while I loved to dance, it wasn't my life." She subsequently enrolled at Jose Quintano's School for Young Professionals.


1973–1986: Career beginnings

Allen's first major film role was as Nancy, Jack Nicholson's nervous date, in '' The Last Detail'' (1973), directed by Hal Ashby. This inspired her to move to Los Angeles to continue her acting career. Initially, Allen struggled to find acting jobs and was told by an agent that, being 25 years old, it "was over for her." However, in November 1975, she auditioned for the role of the spoiled and popular
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Christine Hargensen in director
Brian De Palma Brian Russell De Palma (born September 11, 1940) is an American film director and screenwriter. With a career spanning over 50 years, he is best known for his work in the suspense, crime and psychological thriller genres. De Palma was a leadin ...
's
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'' Carrie'' (1976) opposite Sissy Spacek, Amy Irving, and John Travolta, as the title character's chief nemesis. After a protracted casting process (in which Allen was nearly re-cast at the instruction of the producers), she was officially given the role. Allen next appeared in the role of Pam Mitchell in
Steven Spielberg Steven Allan Spielberg (; born December 18, 1946) is an American director, writer, and producer. A major figure of the New Hollywood era and pioneer of the modern blockbuster, he is the most commercially successful director of all time. Spi ...
's production of '' I Wanna Hold Your Hand'' (1978), which was director Robert Zemeckis's first feature film. She then played Donna Stratton in the Spielberg-directed comedy ''
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'' (1979) opposite Tim Matheson, John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, and John Candy. She married director Brian De Palma on January 12, 1979, and over the next several years appeared in three of his films: She starred as Kristina in '' Home Movies'' (1980) with
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, followed by her portrayal of prostitute Liz Blake in the thriller '' Dressed to Kill'' (1980). For her performance, she was nominated for a Golden Globe for New Star of the Year. She next starred in her last collaboration with De Palma, the neo-noir '' Blow Out'' (1981), playing a woman involved in an assassination that is audibly captured by a sound engineer. In filming ''Blow Out'', she had to overcome a lifelong fear of being trapped in a submerged car filling with water. In 1983, Allen starred as supermarket tabloid reporter Betty Walker in '' Strange Invaders'', written by Bill Condon and co-starring
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and
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. She and De Palma divorced in 1984. That same year, two of Allen's films were released, '' The Buddy System'' opposite
Richard Dreyfuss Richard Stephen Dreyfuss (; born Dreyfus; October 29, 1947) is an American actor. He is known for starring in popular films during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, including '' American Graffiti'' (1973), '' Jaws'' (1975), '' Close Encounters of th ...
and
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and ''
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'' opposite Michael Paré. For her role in the latter, Allen was nominated for a
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for Best Actress. Allen began dating Paré after the production. 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
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with Gina Gershon and Martin Landau, followed thereafter.


1987–1993: ''RoboCop'' and other projects

Allen played police officer Anne Lewis in the science fiction/action classic '' RoboCop'' (1987) opposite
Peter Weller Peter Weller (born June 24, 1947) is an American film and stage actor, television director, and art historian. He has appeared in more than 70 films and television series, including '' RoboCop'' (1987) and its sequel '' RoboCop 2'' (1990), in wh ...
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 Abel Ferrara (born July 19, 1951) is an American filmmaker, known for the provocative and often controversial content in his movies and his use of neo-noir imagery and gritty urban settings. A long-time independent filmmaker, some of his best k ...
's '' The Gladiator'' (1987) and as Patricia Wilson-Gardner in ''
Poltergeist III ''Poltergeist III'' is a 1988 American supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Gary Sherman, and starring Tom Skerritt, Nancy Allen, and Lara Flynn Boyle in her film debut, with Heather O'Rourke and Zelda Rubinstein reprising their ...
'' (1988) opposite Tom Skerritt, Lara Flynn Boyle, and
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, who died before production was completed. Allen reprised her role as Officer Lewis in '' RoboCop 2'' (1990) alongside Weller. To make her character tougher and more involved in the physical action, she studied martial arts and participated in police training. She recalled the filming of ''RoboCop 2'' as unpleasant, however, and later referred to director Irvin Kershner as a "miserable human being." That same year, Allen top-lined Richard Martini's ''
Limit Up ''Limit Up'' is a 1989 comedy film starring Nancy Allen as Chicago commodities trader Casey Falls. The film was directed by Richard Martini and produced by Jonathan D. Krane. It was filmed through Chicago and prominently features scenes at the ...
''. As commodities trader Casey Falls, Allen showcased her comedic abilities. The lighthearted romp also featured Danitra Vance and blues icon
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. In 1990, Allen also had the distinction of starring in the first-ever original film made for the
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, the highly-rated ''
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''. 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." The same year, Allen also appeared with Linda Fiorentino in '' Acting on Impulse''. She and Shoemaker eventually divorced in 1994.


1994–present: Later career; activism

Allen has appeared in a number of documentaries about her most famous films, including ''Dressed to Kill'', ''Carrie'', ''Blow Out'', the ''RoboCop'' trilogy, and ''
Poltergeist III ''Poltergeist III'' is a 1988 American supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Gary Sherman, and starring Tom Skerritt, Nancy Allen, and Lara Flynn Boyle in her film debut, with Heather O'Rourke and Zelda Rubinstein reprising their ...
''. In 1994, she re-teamed with ''Strange Invaders'' writer Bill Condon to star as
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Jessie Gallardo opposite
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in the movie of the week '' The Man Who Wouldn't Die''. She also had a supporting part in the French drama film '' Les patriotes'' (1994). In 1995, she starred in a Broadway production of the play '' Dial M For Murder'' by Frederick Knott, which had been the basis for
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's film of the same name. It starred John James as Tony Wendice, Nancy Allen as Margot and Roddy McDowall as Inspector Hubbard. It was run from September 26, 1995, to March 10, 1996, and directed by Edward Hastings. She starred as Linda Savage in ''
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'' in 1997, but the film was not released until 2008 due, in part, to post-production and renamed ''My Apocalypse''. She and builder/contractor Randy Bailey were married in June 1998. Allen had a small but notable role as Midge in the crime thriller '' Out of Sight'' (1998) starring
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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). ''
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'', an adventure film starring David Keith and
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, was released in 2000. Her television guest appearances include roles on ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Commish'', and '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. Allen and Bailey separated in 2005 and divorced in 2007. In 2008, she decided to shift her focus to cancer support for cancer patients and their families. She was inspired to focus her time on the subject after her friend and former co-star Wendie Jo Sperber died of breast cancer in 2005. In December 2010, Allen was named executive director of the weSPARK Cancer Support Center, which was founded by Sperber prior to her death. Of her work at weSpark, Allen 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 fundraise. It is my life's work."


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