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 Karen Allen Biography -
 
Name :Karen Allen
Birth Name : Karen Jane Allen
Date of Birth : October 5, 1951
Place of Birth : Carrollton, Illinois
Height : 5' 7''
Education :
  • Du Val High School in Glenndale Maryland (graduated in 1969).
  • The Washingon Theatre Laboratory.
  • Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.
  • New
Nationality : American
Profession : Actor
Claim to Fame : As Marion Ravenwood in the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).
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  • Graduated from DuVal High School in Glenndale Maryland in 1969.
  • Son, Nicholas
  • Lived with musician Stephen Bishop.
  • Overcame temporary blindness caused by Kerato Conjunctivitis in 1978. She later won major theatre awards for playing a blind woman in 'Monday Before The Miracle' and 'The Miracle Worker'.
  • Voted one of the most beautiful women in the world by the readers of Harpers Bazaar Magazine in 1983.
  • Considered for the role of Princess Lea in Star Wars (1977), later cast in the Lucas-produced Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).

 Karen Allen Detailed Biography -
Karen Allen was born in Carrolton, Illinois on October 5th 1951. Karen Allen's mother was a teacher and her father a FBI agent so Karen Allen found herself, and her two sisters, moving around a lot during her youth. She was always 'the new girl in school'. Acting did not really cross Karen Allen's mind until her early twenties when she saw a Jerry Grotowski theatre production that impressed her so much she instantly decided to give it a shot. She trained as a classical actress and enrolled at the Actors Studio and with Lee Strasberg in New York. During this period Karen Allen made several student films and directed and acted in several plays. In 1976 Karen Allen made her first film appearance in the award winning small film, 'The Whidjitmaker'. Her first major film role came as Katy in 1978's National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) which became one of the biggest hits of the year, obtained 'classic' status and launched a whole host of young 'hot' stars. However, shortly after Animal House opened Karen was struck by a rare and dangerous eyesight condition called Kerato Conjunctivitis. Luckily, the condition subsided and Karen Allen could continue her dramatic rise to the top. Lead roles in cult favourites like The Wanderers (1979) and the controversial thriller Cruising (1980) followed, as did smaller parts as in Woody Allen's Manhattan (1979). However, it was her performance in Rob Cohen's A Small Circle of Friends (1980), as well as her previously mentioned turn in Animal House, that caught the eye of a certain Steven Spielberg. He then cast her as the feisty heroine and Harrison Ford's co-star in his big budget blockbuster Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). Raiders... became a HUGE hit in 1981-82 and is regarded by many as THE GREATEST action adventure film ever made.

Strangely following the huge success of Raiders' Karen Allen chose to spend over two years out of the limelight - concentrating on smaller, more personal projects. She won a major award for her performances on Broadway, won critical acclaim for her creation of Abra in the hugely successful ABC production of "East of Eden" (1981) (mini) and had parts in two smaller 'indie' films: Alan Parker's Shoot the Moon (1982) and Split Image (1982) co-starring James Woods and Peter Fonda. Karen Allen returned to the mainstream in 1984 with Until September (1984) and the hugely successful Starman (1984) co-starring Jeff Bridges and directed by John Carpenter (of Halloween fame), but once again decided to leave the limelight for a couple of years doing more stagework and some troubled indie films. While Karen Allen has worked almost constantly since then giving notable performances in Paul Newman's screen adaptation of The Glass Menagerie (1987), the Christmas hit Scrooged (1988)and Steven Soderbergh's underrated _King Of the Hill (1993)_ , she has not been able to scale the same dizzy heights as the early eighties hits. Most of her lead roles in feature films since Starman have not been that well received (_Animal Behaviour (1989)_ , _Ghost In the Machine (1993)_ and _Turning, The (1992)_ among them). However, Karen Allen has been seen to good effect on TV in films like Challenger (1990) (TV) in which she portrayed tragic schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe and All the Winters That Have Been (1997) (TV), co-starring Richard Chamberlain

Karen Allen has also made 'special guest star appearances' on such shows as Law and Order, Knot's Landing, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and several TV movies including Hostile Advances: The Kerry Ellison Story (1996) (TV) and Secret Weapon (1990) (TV). She also played the lead in the CBS series "The Road Home" (1994). Karen Allen was married to soap star Kale Browne (with whom she co-starred in 'Til There Was You (1997)) in 1988 and they have a son Nicholas. Apart from acting Karen Allen is also an accomplished singer, songwriter and musician (she played in a band with Kathleen Turner, and recorded a duet with Jeff Bridges for the Starman soundtrack album). She also writes plays, screenplays and poetry, owns her own Astranga Yoga enterprise and spends time at her Berkshire Mountains farm or Upper Westside Manhattan townhouse. The classically trained actress also has a screenplay called The Second Coming, which is about to be made into a movie. Most recently she stars opposite Peter 'E.T.' Coyote in The Basket and the blockbuster The Perfect Storm (2000) in which she co-stars with George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg and Diane Lane. In addition to these, Karen Allen is working on the TV mini-series "Shaka Zulu: The Citadel" (2001) (mini) and recently made an independent film, In the Bedroom (2001). Karen Allen is undoubtedly one of the most talented, ambitious and versatile actresses of the last twenty years. In many ways her own choices to 'go back to theatre and smaller projects' are the only things that have really stopped her being a major, major star. Karen Allen was voted one of the most beautiful women in the world in 1983, and is a naturally attractive lady - who often plays characters significantly younger than herself. Karen Allen also often plays unglamorous types - and there is no one better at portraying real, human and wholly believable people.

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