List of Nancy Allen performances

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Nancy Allen is an American actress who began her career in the 1970s. She made her feature film debut in a minor role opposite Jack Nicholson in The Last Detail (1973), before being cast as Chris Hargensen in Brian De Palma's film adaptation of Carrie (1976). She subsequently had a starring role in Robert Zemeckis's comedy I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978), followed by a supporting part in Steven Spielberg's 1941 (1979).

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Allen went on to collaborate with De Palma on several other films in the 1980s, including Home Movies (1980), the erotic thriller Dressed to Kill (also 1980; for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award), and the neo-noir Blow Out (1981). In 1984, Allen appeared in the science fiction film The Philadelphia Experiment , and later had a starring role in Abel Ferrara's The Gladiator (1986). Allen was subsequently cast by director Paul Verhoeven in the science fiction thriller RoboCop (1987) as Officer Anne Lewis, a role she reprised in the first and second sequels.

Through the 1990s, Allen appeared in several independent films and television productions, including a lead role in the French drama The Patriots (1994), directed by Éric Rochant, and a supporting role in Steven Soderbergh's crime comedy Out of Sight (1998). As a result of this performance, the following year, she appeared in the crime film Kiss Toledo Goodbye , as well as the direct-to-video horror sequel Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return . She subsequently had guest-starring roles on the television series The Division and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2002 and 2003, respectively.

Film

YearTitleRoleDirector(s)NotesRef.
1973 The Last Detail Nancy Hal Ashby [1]
1975 Forced Entry Hitchhiker Jim Sotos [2]
1976 Carrie Christine "Chris" Hargensen Brian De Palma [3]
1978 I Wanna Hold Your Hand Pam Mitchell Robert Zemeckis [4]
1979 1941 Donna Stratton Steven Spielberg [5]
1980 Home Movies KristinaBrian De Palma [6]
1980 Dressed to Kill Liz BlakeBrian De Palma [7]
1981 Blow Out Sally BedinaBrian De Palma [8]
1983 Strange Invaders Betty Walker Michael Laughlin [9]
1984 The Buddy System Carrie Glenn Jordan [10]
1984 Terror in the Aisles Herself Andrew J. Kuehn [9]
1984 The Philadelphia Experiment Allison Hayes Stewart Raffill [11]
1984 Not for Publication Lois Thorndyke Paul Bartel [12]
1986 The Gladiator Susan Neville Abel Ferrara Television film [13]
1987 Sweet Revenge Jillian GreyMark Sobel [14]
1987 RoboCop Officer Anne Lewis Paul Verhoeven [15]
1988 Poltergeist III Patricia Wilson-Gardner Gary Sherman [9]
1989 Limit Up Casey Falls Richard Martini [16]
1990 RoboCop 2 Anne Lewis Irvin Kershner [9]
1990 Memories of Murder Jennifer Gordon/Corey Robert Lewis Television film [17]
1993 RoboCop 3 Anne Lewis Fred Dekker [9]
1993 Acting on Impulse Cathy Thomas Sam Irvin Television film [18]
1994 The Man Who Wouldn't Die Jessie Gallardo Bill Condon Television film [19]
1994 Les patriotes Catherine Pelman Éric Rochant English: The Patriots [19]
1997 Against the Law Maggie Hewitt Jim Wynorski [20]
1997 Dusting Cliff 7 Anna BishopWilliam H. MolinaAlso known as: Last Assassins [21]
1998The PassShirley Duprey Kurt Voss [22]
1998 Out of Sight Midge Steven Soderbergh [23]
1999 Secret of the Andes Brenda WillingsAlejandro Azzano [24]
1999 Kiss Toledo Goodbye MadgeLyndon Chubbuck [24]
1999 Children of the Corn 666: Isaac's Return Rachel Colby Kari Skogland Direct to video [25]
2001 Circuit Louise Dirk Shafer [26]
2008 My Apocalypse Linda Savage Chris LaMont Filmed in 1997; also known as: Quality Time [27]
2012Bound by FleshNarrator Leslie Zemeckis Documentary [28]
2020 In Search of Darkness: Part II Herself David A. Weiner Documentary
2022 In Search of Tomorrow HerselfDavid A. WeinerDocumentary

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1983–1984 Another World Paula JamesUnknown episodes
1984 Faerie Tale Theatre Princess ElizabethEpisode: "The Princess and the Pea"
1994 Touched by an Angel MeganEpisode: "An Unexpected Snow"
1995 The Outer Limits Rachel RoseEpisode: "Valerie 23"
1995 The Commish Gina RaposoEpisode: "Brooklyn"
2002 The Division Christine OgdenEpisode: "Brave New World"
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Carin HealyEpisode: "Escape"

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1995–1996Dial M For MurderMargot WendiceBroadway [29]

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