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Karen Allen

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American actress (born 1951)

Karen Allen
Allen in 2017
Born
Karen Jane Allen

(1951-10-05)October 5, 1951 (age 73)
Alma materFashion Institute of Technology
George Washington University
Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute
OccupationActress
Years active1974–present
Known forRole ofMarion Ravenwood in theIndiana Jones filmsRaiders of the Lost Ark,
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,
Dial of Destiny
Spouse
Children1
Websitekarenallen-actor-director.com

Karen Jane Allen (born October 5, 1951)[1] is an American film, television and stage actress. She made her film debut in the comedy filmAnimal House (1978), which was soon followed by a small role inWoody Allen's romantic comedy-dramaManhattan (1979) and a co-lead role inPhilip Kaufman's coming-of-age filmThe Wanderers (1979), before co-starring oppositeAl Pacino inWilliam Friedkin's crime thrillerCruising (1980).

Allen's critical and commercial breakthrough came when she portrayedMarion Ravenwood oppositeHarrison Ford inRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981), for which she won theSaturn Award for Best Actress. She later co-starred inShoot the Moon (1982),Starman (1984), for which she was again nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Actress, andScrooged (1988).

Allen has also received recognition for her work inThe Glass Menagerie (1987),Year by the Sea (2016), andColewell (2019). She reprised her role as Marion Ravenwood inIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) andIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023). Her stage work has included performances onBroadway, and she has directed both stage and film productions.

Early life

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Allen was born on October 5, 1951, inCarrollton, Illinois,[2] to Ruth Patricia (née Howell) (1927–2020), a university professor, and Carroll Thompson Allen (1925–2015), anFBI agent.[3] She is of English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh descent.[4] 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.[5] 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.[6]

After she graduated fromDuVal High School, inLanham, Maryland, at 17, she moved to New York City to study art and design atFashion Institute of Technology for two years.[7] Allen later ran a boutique on theUniversity of Maryland campus[8] and spent time traveling through South and Central Asia.[4] She attendedGeorge Washington University and began to study and perform with the experimental company, the Washington Theatre Laboratory, in Washington, D.C.[7] In 1974, Allen joinedShakespeare & Company in Massachusetts.[9] Three years later, she moved back to New York City and studied at theLee Strasberg Theater Institute.[4]

Career

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Allen made her major film debut in 1978 inNational Lampoon's Animal House.[10] Her next two film appearances were inThe Wanderers, in 1979,[10] andA Small Circle of Friends in 1980, where she played one of three radical college students during the 1960s. She also appeared (as a guest star) in the1979 pilot episode of the long-runningCBS seriesKnots Landing.[10] She had a small role as a television actor inWoody Allen's filmManhattan (1979), before being cast as the love interest ofAl Pacino inWilliam Friedkin's controversial filmCruising (1980).

Allen at the 2006Dallas Comic Con

Allen's career-changing role came with the blockbuster movieRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981), directed bySteven Spielberg, in which she playedMarion Ravenwood, the love interest ofIndiana Jones (Harrison Ford). Allen won theSaturn Award for Best Actress for her performance.[11] After a few minor films, including leading roles in the dramatic thrillerSplit Image (1982),[10] directed byTed Kotcheff, and the Paris-set romantic dramaUntil September (1984), directed byRichard Marquand, as well as other stage appearances, she co-starred withJeff Bridges inJohn Carpenter's science-fiction filmStarman (1984).[10] The film was a critical success, and later spawned the short-livedStarman television series in 1986. Allen's performance in the film earned her another nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Actress.

Allen debuted onBroadway in the 1982 productionThe Monday After The Miracle.[12] In 1983, she played the lead in theoff-Broadway playExtremities, a physically demanding role about a woman who turns the tables on a would-berapist who attacks her.[12] She often took breaks from movie roles to concentrate on stage acting; Allen appeared as Laura in thePaul Newman–directed film version of theTennessee Williams playThe Glass Menagerie, withJohn Malkovich andJoanne Woodward, in 1987.[13]

In 1988, Allen returned to the big screen asBill Murray's long-lost love, Claire, in the Christmas comedyScrooged.[10] While the film initially earned a mixed response from critics upon its release, it was a major box office success. In 1990, she portrayed the doomed crew memberChrista McAuliffe in the television movieChallenger,[10] based on the 1986Space ShuttleChallenger disaster. Subsequently, she appeared inSpike Lee'sMalcolm X (1992),[10] in a small supporting role inThe Perfect Storm (2000) andIn the Bedroom (2001). She made guest appearances onLaw & Order (1996) andLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit (2001).[10] She also starred in the short-lived seriesThe Road Home (1994),[10] and portrayed Dr. Clare Burton in the video gameRipper (1996).[10] In 2014 she played the role of Betty Lowe in "Unfinished Business",[10] the 13th episode of the 4th season of theCBS police procedural dramaBlue Bloods.[10]

Allen reprised her best-known role as Marion Ravenwood for the 2008 sequelIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,[10] in which she renews her relationship with Indiana Jones and reveals to him that they have a son named Henry Jones III, who named himselfMutt Williams, played byShia LaBeouf. The film was a critical and commercial success.[14][15]

Allen starred in the American premiere ofJon Fosse'sA Summer Day at the Cherry Lane Theater in New York City, which opened in October 2012.[16]

Allen has a long-standing relationship with the Berkshire Theater Group. It began in 1981, when she appeared in the playTwo for the Seesaw at the Berkshire Theater Festival inStockbridge, Massachusetts. She has also appeared in summer production of the nearbyWilliamstown Theater Festival. In August 2015, Allen directedTerrence McNally'sFrankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune for the Berkshire Theater Group.[17] In 2016, Allen made her movie directing debut with the short film,A Tree. A Rock. A Cloud., based on the short story byCarson McCullers.[18] It won the Best International Short at the Manchester Film Festival in March 2017.[19] Allen played the lead role in 2017'sYear by the Sea, a film based onThe New York Times bestselling memoir by Joan Anderson.[20]

Allen reprised her role as Marion Ravenwood one last time in 2023'sIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.[21][10]

In 2024, she starred inUnsinkable: Titanic Untold as Nancy Smith, the wife of U.S. SenatorWilliam Alden Smith.[22][23]

Personal life

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Allen at the Chiller Theatre Expo in 2013

In 1988, Allen married actorKale Browne and had a son, Nicholas, in 1990. The couple divorced in 1998.[24] Following the birth of her son, Allen accepted smaller roles in TV and films to concentrate on raising Nicholas.[16] Nicholas went on to become a personal chef and win aChopped competition onFood Network, which aired on December 22, 2016.[25][26][27]

In 2003, Allen started her own textile company, Karen Allen Fiber Arts, inGreat Barrington, Massachusetts. The company has a store in Great Barrington that sells items Allen knits with a Japanese-made knitting machine[17] as well as products made by other designers. For her work in the textile arts, she was awarded an honorary master's degree from theFashion Institute of Technology in 2009.[28] Allen also teaches acting atBard College at Simon's Rock, located in Great Barrington.[29]

As of July 2015[update], Allen lives inMassachusetts.[17] She also works as a stage director.[16]

Filmography

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Film
YearTitleRole
1978National Lampoon's Animal HouseKaty
1979ManhattanTelevision Actor No. 2
The WanderersNina
1980CruisingNancy Gates
A Small Circle of FriendsJessica Bloom
1981Raiders of the Lost ArkMarion Ravenwood
1982Shoot the MoonSandy
Split ImageRebecca/Amy
1984Until SeptemberMo Alexander
StarmanJenny Hayden
1987TerminusGus
The Glass MenagerieLaura Wingfield
1988BackfireMara McAndrew
ScroogedClaire Phillips
1989Animal BehaviorAlex Bristow
1991Sweet TalkerJulie Maguire
1992The TurningGlory Lawson
Malcolm XMiss Dunne
1993The SandlotMrs. Smalls
King of the HillMiss Mathey
Ghost in the MachineTerry Munroe
1996Ripper[note 1]Dr. Claire Burton
1997'Til There Was YouBetty Dawkan
1998Falling SkyResse Nicholson
2000The BasketBessie Emery
Wind RiverMartha
The Perfect StormMelissa Brown
2001World TravelerDelores
In the BedroomMarla Keyes
2003Briar PatchButcher Lee
2004Poster BoyEunice Kray
When Will I Be LovedAlexandra Barrie
2008Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal SkullMarion Ravenwood
2010White Irish DrinkersMargaret
2015Bad HurtElaine Kendall
2016Year by the SeaJoan Anderson
2019ColewellNora Pancowski
2021Things Heard & SeenMare Laughton
2022A Stage of TwilightCora
2023Indiana Jones and the Dial of DestinyMarion Ravenwood
2024UnsinkableNancy Smith
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Lovey: A Circle of Children, Part IIElizabethTelevision film
1979Knots LandingAnnieEpisode: "Pilot"
1981East of EdenAbraEpisode: "Part Three"
1986Alfred Hitchcock PresentsJackie FosterEpisode: "The Creeper"
1990ChallengerChrista McAuliffeTelevision film
Secret WeaponRuthTelevision film
1993RaptureGeorgianne CorcoranTelevision film
VoyageCatherine "Kit" NorvellTelevision film
1994The Road HomeAlison Matson6 episodes
1996Hostile Advances: The Kerry Ellison StoryMargaretTelevision film
Law & OrderJudith SandlerEpisode: "Survivor"
1997All the Winters That Have BeenHelen RavenTelevision film
2001Law & Order: Special Victims UnitPaula VarneyEpisode: "Scourge"
My Horrible Year!Belinda FaulknerTelevision film
Shaka Zulu: The CitadelKatherine FarewellTelevision film
2009A Dog YearPaula (voice)Television film
2010November ChristmasClaireTelevision film
2012The Tin StarEliza FlynnTelevision film
2014Blue BloodsBetty LoweEpisode: "Unfinished Business"
202050 States of FrightSheriff Stallings3 episodes
2022The Last Movie StarsFrances Woodward (voice)3 episodes

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardsCategoryNominated workResultRef.
1981Saturn AwardsBest ActressRaiders of the Lost ArkWon[11][30]
1983Theatre World AwardOutstanding New York City Stage Debut PerformanceMonday After the MiracleWon[31][32]
1984Saturn AwardsBest ActressStarmanNominated[33][30]
19883rd Independent Spirit AwardsBest Supporting FemaleThe Glass MenagerieNominated[34][30]
1990Sant Jordi AwardsBest Foreign ActressNominated[32][30]
2009AARP Movies for Grownups AwardsBest Grownup Love Story (Over 50's) (Shared withHarrison Ford)Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal SkullNominated[35][30]
2016Hamilton International Film FestivalBest ActressYear by the SeaWon[36][30]
202035th Independent Spirit AwardsBest Female LeadColewellNominated[34][30]
Chlotrudis AwardsBest ActressNominated[37][30]
2022Woods Hole Film Festival AwardsBest Performance in a Feature film (Adult):A Stage of Twilight Shared withWilliam SadlerWon[38][30]

Explanatory notes

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  1. ^An interactive movie point-and-click adventure game

References

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  5. ^Herman, Arthur. "Karen Allen Balances Tame, Sexy Roles".United Press International. May 22, 1987.
  6. ^Labrecque, Jeff."Karen Allen in 'Indiana Jones': The Girl Who Almost Got Away".Entertainment Weekly. September 18, 2012. Retrieved October 22, 2012.
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  8. ^"Karen Allen: The Girl Next Door".The Telegraph. July 22, 1981. RetrievedMay 27, 2018.
  9. ^Eaker, Sherry.The Back Stage Handbook for Performing Artists. New York: Back Stage Books, 1995, p. 78.
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  11. ^ab"List of Best Actress Saturn Award winners". Archived fromthe original on December 19, 2008.
  12. ^abBarton, Chris (August 21, 2012)."'Indiana Jones' Star Karen Allen Heads for the Stage".Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California. RetrievedNovember 6, 2018.
  13. ^Hetrick, Adam; Jones, Kenneth (October 10, 2012)."Karen Allen and Samantha Soule Share 'A Summer Day' Off-Broadway Beginning Oct. 10".Playbill. New York City: Playbill, Inc.
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  17. ^abcShaw, Dan (July 31, 2015)."Karen Allen at Home in the Berkshires".The New York Times. RetrievedJuly 31, 2015.
  18. ^Shanahan, Mark (July 28, 2017)."'Raiders' actress Karen Allen brings directorial debut to Woods Hole Film Fest".The Boston Globe. Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2019. RetrievedOctober 5, 2017.
  19. ^Monsky, Ronni (May 31, 2017)."The Berkshire International Film Festival opens this week: 80 films from 23 countries in 4 days".The Berkshire Edge. RetrievedOctober 5, 2017.
  20. ^Burr, Ty (September 21, 2017)."Karen Allen is the one true thing in 'Year by the Sea'".The Boston Globe. Archived fromthe original on April 18, 2019. RetrievedOctober 5, 2017.
  21. ^"Karen Allen Picture, Profile, Gossip, and News". CelebrityWonder.com. Archived fromthe original on November 29, 2009. RetrievedAugust 2, 2010.
  22. ^"🌟 Karen Allen: From Indiana Jones to UNSINKABLE! 🚢 And numerous roles in between".facebook.com.
  23. ^"'UNSINKABLE: TITANIC UNTOLD' STARRING KAREN ALLEN".colonialtheatre.com.
  24. ^Brownfield, Paul. "Hello, Karen? It's Steven..."Los Angeles Times. May 18, 2008.
  25. ^"Nicholas Browne, Chef". Archived fromthe original on February 26, 2022. RetrievedOctober 1, 2019 – via Facebook.
  26. ^""Chopped" Winner Seeks Funding for Massachusetts Cidery".Cider Culture. January 3, 2017. RetrievedOctober 1, 2019.
  27. ^"Can you afford a personal celebrity chef? You might be surprised".TownVibe. April 30, 2019. Archived fromthe original on October 25, 2020. RetrievedOctober 1, 2019.
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  32. ^ab"Karen Allen, "Marion Ravenwood"". abc7chicago.com. September 25, 2009.
  33. ^"Past Winners Database – 1984 12th Saturn Awards Awards".Los Angeles Times. October 17, 2006. Archived fromthe original on October 17, 2006.
  34. ^ab"Film Independent Spirit Awards 36 Years of Nominees and Winners"(PDF). filmindependent.org. 2021.
  35. ^"Movies for Grownups Awards 2009". aarp.org. 2009.
  36. ^"Hamilton International Film Festival Awards Archive". hamiltonfilmfestival.com. 2017. Archived fromthe original on March 4, 2021.
  37. ^"2020, 26th Annual Chlotrudis Awards".chlotrudis.org. 2020.
  38. ^"Woods Hole Film Festival 32 – 2022 Festival Audience and Director's Choice Awards".woodsholefilmfestival.org. 2022.

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