Laura Allen

Laura Allen
Born (1974-03-21) March 21, 1974 (age 50)
Alma materWellesley College
OccupationActress
Years active2000–present
Spouse
Bruce Weyman
(m. 2006)
Children2

Laura Allen (born March 21, 1974)[1] is an American actress. She is known for her roles on the ABC Daytime soap opera All My Children (2000–2002) and the USA Network television series The 4400 (2004–2005, 2007). She has also been a regular cast member on Dirt (2007 to 2008), Terriers (2010), and Awake (2012).

Early life

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Allen was born in Portland, Oregon, and grew up on Bainbridge Island, Washington.[1] She is the middle child of three sisters.[2] She attended Wellesley College as a sociology major and graduated in 1996. She worked with the NYPD as a domestic violence counselor before pursuing acting.[3]

Career

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1997–2002: Early work and All My Children

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While pursuing her career in social work, Allen became drawn to the theatre. She took a job as a crew member for the Blue Man Group, then won a role as Maid Marion in a touring production of Robin Hood. Despite the grueling experience of the Robin Hood tour, Allen decided she wanted to focus on acting.[4]

Allen began working as a waitress while interning at the MCC Theater, where she met Robert LuPone. He mentored her, teaching her the Meisner technique and introducing her to her first agent.[4] Allen turned down a role on Sex and the City when she learned that it would require nudity. She won a guest starring role on The Street.[2]

She auditioned unsuccessfully for the roles of Michelle Bauer on Guiding Light and Melanie MacIver on One Life to Live before being cast as Laura Kirk-English on All My Children. The role had previously been played by Lauren Roman. Allen played Laura from October 2000 to January 2002.[2]

2003–2008: The 4400 and Dirt

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After departing AMC, Allen went on to play Susan Delacorte in Mike Newell's Mona Lisa Smile.[5] On television, she guest starred on Cold Case, North Shore, House, and Criminal Minds.[2][6] In 2004, Allen was cast as Samantha Wade in Sucker Free City, a Showtime film directed by Spike Lee.[7] This was followed by a leading role as Jane Carol Webb in the film How You Look to Me.[4][8]

She landed a starring role on USA Network's hit series, The 4400, playing the role of Lily Tyler.[4] However, her character was written out of the show before its third season. She reprised the role of Lily Tyler in 2007 in the fourth season of The 4400 for one episode.[9][10]

In 2007, Allen was cast in a regular role on the FX drama series Dirt, playing Julia Mallory.[10] She guest starred on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and appeared in the films From Within and The Collective.[10][11][2][12]

2009–2012: Terriers and Awake

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Allen played a recurring role on Grey's Anatomy in 2009 as the ex-lover of Owen (Kevin McKidd).[13] She guest starred on CSI: Miami and appeared in the films Hysteria and Old Dogs.[12][2]

She played Linda in the 2010 comedy film Cherry, co-starring with Kyle Gallner.[14] Allen then had a regular role as Katie Nichols on the short-lived FX series Terriers in 2010.[15] In 2012, she was initially cast in a supporting role on the NBC series Awake (then titled REM), but was promoted to a leading role as Hannah Britten.[16][17]

Allen was cast in a Lifetime pilot, The Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives, in 2012.[18] In early 2013, it was announced that the project wasn't going forward.[19]

2014–present

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In 2014, Allen had a recurring role as Rochelle Matheson on Ravenswood, a spinoff of Pretty Little Liars.[20] She portrayed Meg in the horror film Clown.[12][21][22][23] Allen starred as Linda Kessler in the Lifetime movie Nanny Cam.[24][20] She also had a guest starring role on NCIS: New Orleans.[6]

Allen was cast as Olivia in Marvel's Most Wanted, a proposed spinoff of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in 2016.[25] The project was dropped before it could air. In May 2016, Allen guest starred on Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders.[12] She had a recurring role as Rosie on American Horror Story: Cult in 2017.[26]

In the 2018 film The Tale, a drama about sexual abuse, Allen played a younger version of Ellen Burstyn's character.[27] She continued to take on dramatic roles, appearing in the short film Unspeakable, directed by Milena Govich.[28] On television, she had a regular role as Officer Reynolds in the third season of Hap and Leonard.[29]

Allen had recurring roles on 9-1-1 and Suits in 2019.[6][30] In 2024, she began appearing in the recurring role of Chief Robinson on Chicago Fire.[30]

Personal life

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After leaving All My Children in 2002, Allen took a ten week training course to become an Emergency medical technician.[4]

Allen began dating model and cyclist Bruce Weyman in 2004. They were married at Relais Palazzo del Capitano in Pienza, Italy on September 23, 2006. They have two sons.[31] Their first son was born on September 3, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.[32]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 A Tale of Two Limo Girl Short film
Mona Lisa Smile Susan Delacorte
2005 How You Look to Me Jane Carol Webb
2008 From Within Trish
The Collective Clare
2009 Old Dogs Kelly
2010 Cherry Linda
Hysteria Erin
2013 Red Car Marilyn Short film
2014 Clown Meg McCoy
2017 Tulip Fever Buxom Wench
2018 The Tale Young Nettie
Unspeakable Marie Deguire Short film
2019 One Foot in Front The Mom Short film
2020 Last Looks Friend Short film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 The Street Jennifer Episode: "Pilot"
2000–2002 All My Children Laura Kirk-English Contract role
2004 Cold Case Vanessa Prosser Episode: "Late Returns"
North Shore Monique Episode: "More"
Sucker Free City Samantha Wade Television film
2004–2005; 2007 The 4400 Lily Tyler Main cast (seasons 1–2)
2006 House Sarah Alston Episode: "All In"
2007 Criminal Minds Bobbi Baird Episode: "Open Season"
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Cass Magnall Episode: "Alternate"
2007–2008 Dirt Julia Mallory Main cast
2009 Grey's Anatomy Beth Whitman Episodes: "Beat Your Heart Out", "Before and After"
CSI: Miami Sondra Moore Episode: "Dissolved"
2010 Terriers Katie Nichols Main cast
2012 Awake Hannah Britten Main cast
2013 Secret Lives of Husbands and Wives Alison Dunn Unaired pilot
2013–2014 Ravenswood Rochelle Matheson 6 episodes
2014 NCIS: New Orleans Katherine Wilson Episode: "Watch Over Me"
Nanny Cam Linda Kessler Television film
2015; 2019 Suits Lily Specter Episodes: "Hitting Home", "Faith", "Thunder Away"
2016 Marvel's Most Wanted Olivia Unaired pilot
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Emily Wagner Episode: "Paper Orphans"
2017 American Horror Story: Cult Rosie Episodes: "Neighbors from Hell", "Holes"
Wisdom of the Crowd Shelly Walsh Episode: "Clear History"
2018 9-1-1 Marcy Nash Episodes: "Point of Origin", "Bobby Begins Again"
Hap and Leonard Officer Reynolds 5 episodes
2019–2021 Truth Be Told Alana Cave 5 episodes
2024 Chicago Fire Chief Robinson 4 episodes

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