This page will contain blogs about Nancy Allen, as they become available.Nancy AllenNancy Allen is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in the films Dressed to Kill, Robocop and Blowout. Allen was married to film director Brian de Palma, who directed her in "Dressed to Kill" and "Carrie." This page about Nancy Allen includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Nancy Allen News stories about Nancy Allen External links for Nancy Allen Videos for Nancy Allen Wikis about Nancy Allen Discussion Groups about Nancy Allen Blogs about Nancy Allen Images of Nancy Allen |
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Allen was married to film director Brian de Palma, who directed her in "Dressed to Kill" and "Carrie.". Baxter's daughter Maginel Galt is purported today to be a Catholic Nun living and working in Rome, Italy. She is best known for her roles in the films Dressed to Kill, Robocop and Blowout. Baxter's daughter Katrina Hodiak ultimately married and had children. Nancy Allen is an American actress. Melissa Galt today works as an interior designer in Atlanta. Head's extraordinary collection of jewelry. Head's death in 1981, Baxter's daughter Melissa was bequethed Ms. Upon Ms. Baxter was a lifelong friend of the late costume-designer, Edith Head. A footnote is that Ms. Baxter was survived upon her passing by her three adult daughters. Ms. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6741 Hollywood Blvd. In 1983, she starred in the television series Hotel. Baxter never again married. Also during that decade, Baxter was married again briefly to a prominent stockbroker, but then she was abrubtly widowed with his sudden death to illness. Bette Davis tells, in one of her biographies, of attending one such performance by Baxter to their mutual delight. In an ironic twist, Baxter appeared again on Broadway during the 70s, in Applause, the musical version of All About Eve, but finally in the "Margo Channing" Role. The role of Eve Harrington is, of course, Anne Baxter's enduring legacy. Though her second marriage to Galt did not last much longer, Baxter and Galt were blessed with two daughters together: Melissa and Maginel. In the book, Anne Baxter blamed the failure of her first marriage to Hodiak on herself. She told the story in her memoir Intermission: A True Story. In 1961, Baxter and her second husband, Randolph Galt, left the United States to live and raise their kids on a cattle station in the Australian Outback. That union produced Baxter's oldest daughter Katrina. In the 50s, Baxter was married to and then divorced from actor John Hodiak. Baxter received a nomination for Best Actress for the role. In 1950 she was chosen to star in All About Eve, largely because of a resemblance to Claudette Colbert, who had initially been chosen to co-star in the film. Baxter didn't have a starring role until The Razor's Edge in 1946, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She was chosen by Orson Welles to appear in The Magnificent Ambersons, based on the novel by Booth Tarkington. Her first movie role was in 20 Mule Team in 1940. During this period, Baxter learned her acting craft as a student of the famed teacher, Madame Maria Ouspenskaya. By the age of 13, Anne had appeared on Broadway. Anne Baxter (May 7, 1923 - December 12, 1985) was an American actress. Born in Michigan City, Indiana, her maternal grandfather was architect Frank Lloyd Wright. |