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INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL
KAREN ALLEN returns to the role of fiery adventurer Marion
Ravenwood, which she originated in Steven Spielberg and George Lucas's
phenomenal box office record-breaker "Raiders of the Lost Ark.”
Allen started her acting career when she joined the Washington Theatre
Laboratory Company in Washington, D.C. in 1974. Two years later, she made
her film debut in the award-winning short film "The Whidjitmaker.” The
following year, Allen moved back to New York to study at the Lee Strasberg
Institute and, over the years, has appeared on and off-Broadway in such
productions as "Extremities,” "The Country Girl,” "The Miracle Worker,”
"Speaking in Tongues” and "Miss Julie.”
Her studies paid off in 1978 when she made her major film debut as Katy
in "National Lampoon's Animal House,” which became one of the biggest hits of
that year. She followed this with roles in Philip Kaufman's "The Wanderers”
(1979), "Cruising” (1980) and Woody Allen's "Manhattan” (1979) before her
performance in Rob Cohen's 1980 drama "A Small Circle of Friends” caught the
attention of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, who cast her as feisty bar owner
Marion Ravenwood in "Raiders of the Lost Ark.” She followed that with her
1982 Broadway debut in "The Monday After the Miracle,” for which she won the
Theatre World Award for Best New Actress. In 1984, Allen starred in "Until
September” and John Carpenter's "Starman,” opposite Jeff Bridges.
Allen won the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films'
Saturn Award for Best Actress in 1982 for "Raiders” and was nominated again in
1985 for "Starman.” In 1988, she was nominated for Best Supporting Female at
the Independent Spirit Awards and for Best Foreign Actress at Spain's Sant Jordi
Awards in Barcelona for her performance in Paul Newman's screen adaptation
of "The Glass Menagerie.”
Allen's more recent credits include "The Basket” (1999) and Wolfgang
Petersen's "The Perfect Storm” (2000), in which she co-starred with George
Clooney, Mark Wahlberg and Diane Lane. She also appeared in "Shaka Zulu:
The Citadel” (2001) for television and in Todd Field's acclaimed drama "In the
Bedroom.”
Her most recent film, "Poster Boy,” was featured at the 2004 Tribeca Film
Festival.
Allen, who has a son, Nick — born in 1990, teaches and directs theater at
Simon's Rock College of Bard. She also founded Berkshire Mountain Yoga,
started a knitwear design studio in 2003 called Karen Allen – Fiber Arts Studio
and, in 2005, opened a knitwear design shop in Great Barrington, MA, Karen
Allen Fiber Arts.
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