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Crystal Allen

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Crystal Allen
Allen at the 2013 Monte-Carlo Television Festival
Born (1972-08-13) August 13, 1972 (age 52)
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
Websitehttps://twitter.com/itscrystalallen?lang=en

Crystal Allen (born August 13, 1972[1]) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Dr. Amanda Hayes in Anaconda 3: Offspring (2008) and Anacondas: Trail of Blood (2009). She also starred in Maid in Manhattan (2002), Star Trek: Of Gods and Men (2007), and Crooked Arrows (2012). Additionally, she starred in television shows such as NCIS (2003), Star Trek: Enterprise (2005), Femme Fatales (2011), Castle (2013), and Grey's Anatomy (2015).

Biography

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Allen is from Alberta, Canada.[1] She is an actress who has starred[2] and appeared in guest star roles, including episodes of such TV series as Sex and the City, Ed, The Sopranos, Boston Legal, Star Trek: Enterprise, JAG, Desperate Housewives, Femme Fatales and others. She has also appeared in television commercials, including ads for Tic Tac Mints, Nissan and Almay.[citation needed]

She starred in the Hallmark Channel original movie, Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door.[1] In 2020, she starred as one of the single mothers in Beware of Mom.[3]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Legionnaire Uncredited and unconfirmed.
1999 The Underground Comedy Movie Crystalline
2002 And She Was Stripper
2002 Maid in Manhattan Mr. Lefferts' Girlfriend
2002 Wolves of Wall Street Party Girl #2
2004 Subway Cafe Samantha May
2004 Study Hall Karen Short film
2007 Star Trek: Of Gods and Men Conqueror Navigator Yara
2008 Anaconda 3: Offspring Scientist Amanda Hayes
2010 Hanna's Gold Claire Davis
2012 Crooked Arrows Julie Gifford [4][5]
2015 The End Annie Roberts Short film
2016 Exit Thread Laura Carlisle
2020 Beware of Mom[2] Anna [3]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Sex and the City Beautiful Girl Uncredited role, episode: "Old Dogs, New Dicks"
2001 Ed Selma Northvale Episode: "The Test"
2002 The Sopranos Lisa Episode: "Calling All Cars"
2003 NCIS Laura Episode: "Marine Down"
2004 Summerland Pattie Episode: "Life in the Fishbowl"
2004 Creating America's Next Hit Television Show January Beck (No. 2) Unknown
2005 Boston Legal Maddie Tyler Episode: "Schmidt Happens"
2005 JAG Petty Officer Priscilla Ford Episode: "Heart of Darkness"
2005 Star Trek: Enterprise D'Nesh Episode: "Bound"
2005 Wanted Linda Episode: "Pilot"
2006 Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door Theresa Connolly Television film
2006 Modern Men Shelly Episode: "Sexual Healing"[6]
2007 Desperate Housewives Kelly Episode: "My Husband, the Pig"
2007 Sabbatical Wendy Unknown
2008 Anaconda 3: Offspring Amanda Hayes Television film
2008 Divas of Novella Cassidy Television film
2008 Prison Break Tia Episode: "The Sunshine State"
2009 Anacondas: Trail of Blood Amanda Hayes Television film
2011 Femme Fatales Rhonda Temple Episode: "Help Me, Rhonda"
2011 Haven Colleen Pierce Episode: "Business as Usual"
2012 Body of Proof Vanessa Winters Episode: "Occupational Hazards"
2012 Ghost Storm Ashley Miller Television film
2013 Castle Pauline Degarmo Episode: "Hunt"
2015 Grey's Anatomy Heather Episode: "Don't Dream It's Over"
2015 Stalked By My Doctor Barbara Television film
2016 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Jessica Wolf Episode: "De Los Inocentes"
2016 Supernatural Rosaleen Episode: "Rock Never Dies"

References

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  1. ^ a b c Partridge, Jennifer (February 4, 2006). "Calgarian gets break as girl next door". Calgary Herald; Calgary, Alta. [Calgary, Alta]. pp. D5. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Movies on TV this week, Sept. 13: 'The Silence of the Lambs'". Los Angeles Times. September 11, 2020. Retrieved November 4, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Krishnamurthy, Chaitra (August 15, 2020). "'Beware of Mom': Meet Crystal Allen, Rene Ashton and rest of the cast of Lifetime's thriller movie". meaww.com. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  4. ^ "In Danvers: lax, cameras, action". The Boston Globe. August 15, 2011. pp. B12. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  5. ^ Sragow, Michael (May 18, 2012). "Lacrosse film has a hook, but it could dig deeper: 'Crooked Arrows' ** ( 2 STARS)". The Baltimore Sun; Baltimore, Md. [Baltimore, Md]. pp. T.17 – via ProQuest.
  6. ^ "The right stuff". Kenosha News. February 24, 2006. p. 23. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
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