Rae Allen (born July 3, 1926) is an American stage, film and television actress.
Born Raffaella Giulia Teresa D'Abruzzo in New York City, Allen won the Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Play for And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little. She had two prior Tony nominations. She appeared in the original Broadway production of Damn Yankees as the nosy reporter Gloria and recreated the role in the film adaptation, in both of which she introduced the song, Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo. Allen appeared in two Seinfeld episodes as an unemployment counselor Lenore Sokol, who must deal with George Costanza, who tries to get her to approve his benefits by dating her homely daughter, who ends up rejecting him.
Stage
Dude
Oliver!
The Pajama Game
Fiddler on the Roof
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
Candide (1971)
Television
All in the Family
Head of the Class
Hill Street Blues
Remington Steele
Lou Grant
Soap
The Sopranos
Joan of Arcadia
NYPD Blue
Grey's Anatomy.
External links
Rae Allen at Allmovie
Rae Allen at the Internet Broadway Database
Rae Allen at the Internet Movie Database
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Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
Patricia Neal (1947) · Shirley Booth (1949) · Maureen Stapleton (1951) · Marian Winters (1952) · Beatrice Straight (1953) · Jo Van Fleet (1954) · Patricia Jessel (1955) · Una Merkel (1956) · Peggy Cass (1957) · Anne Bancroft (1958) · Julie Newmar (1959) · Anne Revere (1960) · Colleen Dewhurst (1961) · Elizabeth Ashley (1962) · Sandy Dennis (1963) · Barbara Loden (1964) · Alice Ghostley (1965) · Zoe Caldwell (1966) · Marian Seldes (1967) · Zena Walker (1968) · Jane Alexander (1969) · Blythe Danner (1970) · Rae Allen (1971) · Elizabeth Wilson (1972) · Leora Dana (1973) · Frances Sternhagen (1974) · Rita Moreno (1975)
Complete list: (1947-1975) · (1976-2000) · (2001-present)
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