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Three-time Oscar nominee Joan Allen is one of the film world’s busiest
actresses. In 2000, she was nominated for a Golden Globe, a SAG Award, an
Independent Spirit Award and an Academy Award for Best Actress for her
starring role in The Contender. For her role in 1996 as Pat Nixon in Oliver
Stone’s Nixon, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting
Actress and won 7 critics association awards, including the L.A. Film Critics
Association and the National Society of Film Critics Awards. Allen received her
second consecutive Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination in 1997 for her
role in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. She has appeared in numerous other feature
films including Yes, The Upside of Anger, Off the Map, The Bourne Supremacy,
Bonneville, Pleasantville, Face-Off, The Ice Storm, Compromising Positions,
Peggy Sue Got Married, Manhunter, Tucker: The Man And His Dream, Ethan
Frome, Josh and S.A.M., In Country, Searching for Bobby Fisher, Mad Love, It’s
the Rage, and When the Sky Falls. Allen is also one of the New York theater
world’s most honored actresses and winner of every major prize for her work on
and off-Broadway. |
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