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- Elizabeth Allen was born on 25 January 1929 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. She was an actress, known for Donovan's Reef (1963), The Carey Treatment (1972) and The Fugitive (1963). She was married to Baron Karl von Vietinghoff-Scheel. She died on 19 September 2006 in Fishkill, New York, USA.
- Elizabeth Anne Allen was born on 18 November 1970. She is an actress, known for Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997), JAG (1995) and The Tower of Babble (2002).
- Elizabeth Allen was born on 26 December 1904 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA. She was an actress, known for Hollywood Goes to Town (1938) and Guess My Story (1953). She was married to Robert Montgomery. She died on 28 June 1992 in Patterson, New York, USA.
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Elizabeth (Liz) Allen Rosenbaum is an Emmy Award-winning and DGA Award-nominated director and producer. She is known for "Purple Hearts" starring Sofia Carson, which became the biggest movie opening for Netflix in 2022, Emmy award-winning original musical ""Sneakerella for Disney Plus, and "Ramona and Beezus" for 20th Century Fox, starring Selena Gomez, Joey King and Sandra Oh.
At the helm of over 50 hours of content for major networks and studios, Liz has directed hit shows such as "Dead to Me," "Empire," Gossip Girl," "Why Women Kill," "The Exorcist," "All American," "The Resident," and "Vampire Diaries." She has directed and produced six television pilots including BH90210 (CBS/Fox), Spinning Out (Netflix), Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists (Warner Horizon/ Freeform), The Kicks (Amazon), Relationship Status (Go-90), and Dating Rules From My Future Self (Hulu), all of which have been picked up to series. Liz also directed five wide-release movies including "Aquamarine," "Ramona and Beezus," and "Purple Hearts."
She has garnered a number of nominations and awards over the years. In 2017 Liz received a DGA Award nomination for "Outstanding Direction" for her work on the pilot for Amazon's "The Kicks." Her show, "Relationship Status" starring Milo Ventimiglia was an official selection for the Tribeca Film Festival and was nominated for two daytime Emmys. Her series BH90210 for CBS/Fox was the highest debut of the summer of 2019 and was an honorable mention in The New Yorker for best show of the year. The "Purple Hearts" original soundtrack overseen by Liz was the top soundtrack worldwide upon its release, and the single "Come Back Home" went gold. "Purple Hearts" also holds the number 7 spot on Netflix's top ten most viewed movies of all time. And she won an Emmy for "Sneakerella" for Best Fiction Special. She has also directed over a dozen successful music videos and was shortlisted for a Clio Award for a spec Coca-Cola commercial.
Liz began her career by directing a 25-minute USC film, "Eyeball Eddie" starring Martin Starr, M. Emmett Walsh and Michael Rosenbaum which led her to her first feature film assignment at 20th Century Fox. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Cornell University and did her graduate work at USC where she was awarded the Jack Nicholson Award for the "strongest directing" candidate.
Liz is a board member for "Cornell in Hollywood" and a professor at USC's film school. She resides in Los Angeles with her writer/producer husband, Scott, their son, Theo and her two dogs, Tony and Cookie Rosenbaum. @thisislizallen- Elizabeth Allen-Dick was born on 28 March 2009. She is an actress, known for The Santa Clauses (2022), Entertainment Tonight (1981) and Good Morning America (1975).
- Bailey Elizabeth Allen is known for Enough (2017) and Boxes (2018).
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Elizabeth Ragozzino-Allen is known for The Sisters (2005).- Actress
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- Elizabeth Allen is known for Babe: Pig in the City (1998).
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Elizabeth Allen is known for Curls and Curls (2018).- Actress
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Shannyn Elizabeth Allen is known for Crescent City Chronicles: Chains in the Attic (2018), December 1941 and Crescent City Origins (2018).- Additional Crew
Elizabeth Allen is known for The Teeny Tiny Woman (1990).- Ashley Elizabeth Allen is known for Shock Attack (2015), Companionship (2012) and Western Standard Time Ska Orchestra: Lon Chaney (2015).
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Elizabeth Allen Ernst is known for Military Makeover with Montel (2013).- Director
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She attended Lady Verney High School in High Wycombe and initially trained to be a nurse before embarking on a career as a film-maker. Her family emigrated to Australia when she was in film school but she wanted to pursue a dream of working for the BBC she decided to stayed. After a brief spelling working for London's top communication agency 'Imagination' she joined the BBC's specialist factual department cutting her teeth on the landmark series Child of Our Time.
Allen went freelance after developing an number of successful documentary projects including the RTS nominated 'Sins of Our Father' as well as the RTS winner Breast Cancer; the operation.[2] Allen is known for gaining trust and sensitive access from people from all walks of life.
She has successfully delivered a number of high rating documentaries bringing to the screen a popularised but intelligent tone. She allows her characters to develop on screen, trusting her implicitly as they reveal themselves on camera.- Additional Crew
Elizabeth Allen is known for Saints Row (2022).- Make-Up Department
Elizabeth Allen is known for Bicycle Day (2013).- Art Department
Elizabeth Allen is known for Greatest Party Story Ever (2016).- Additional Crew
Elizabeth Allen is known for Angels and Insects (1995).- Producer
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Elizabeth Allen is known for The Rise and Fall of Jeremy Starr (2009), Add to Friends (2007) and Equinox (1986).- Producer
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Elizabeth Allen is an African American Writer, Producer, and Director born in Nigeria. She moved to the US at age 5. The first of four children, she was brought up in a middle-class environment in New Jersey. She was raised by her mother who works as a middle school teacher. Elizabeth eventually went Montclair State University earning a BA in Justice studies. She starting writing at an early age but she wrote and produced her first professional screenplay at the age of 23 which was produced under her production company Ariscope Studios founded in 2012. Her first short film is called "what's yours is now mine".