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Home/People/Allison Smith
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Born
Dec 9, 1969
Age 56
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

20
Movies
38
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Allison Smith

Acting

Biography
Allison Smith's career started on Broadway at the age of nine, in the original production of "Evita", quickly followed by her landing the title role of "Annie" on Broadway in the musical "Annie" at the age of ten. She was the longest-running and youngest star of a Broadway musical at that time, playing the role for over 1,000 performances; nearly 3 years. She's given vocal performances at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Radio City Music Hall, and The White House. After "Annie", she was cast on "Kate and Allie", playing the role of "Jennie Lowell" on CBS for six seasons. Allison recurred in all seven seasons of NBC's The West Wing (1999) as "Mallory O'Brien", the chief of staff's daughter / Sam Seaborn's (Rob Lowe's) love interest. She was in the CBS miniseries Helter Skelter (2004), in which she portrayed real-life Charles Manson murderess Patricia Krenwinkel, and gave a stellar performance starring as the guest in the pilot of The Closer (2005). She has starred in several regular television series: Buddy Faro (1998), Spy Game (1997). She played the lead in the independent feature, A Reason to Believe (1995), and supporting roles in such features as Holes (2003) and Switchback (1997). Other theater work includes starring in the L.A. premiere production of David Mamet's "Oleanna", "QED" opposite Alan Alda at the Mark Taper Forum and with Randy Newman in his musical "The Education of Randy Newman", at South Coast Rep, for which her vocal performance got rave reviews. Also a writer, she was born in New York City and raised in Bergen County, New Jersey.
Reptile poster

Reptile

as Aid
2023
Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant poster

Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant

as Larry's Mom
2015
Mystery Woman: Vision of a Murder poster

Mystery Woman: Vision of a Murder

as Debbie Philips
2005
Helter Skelter poster

Helter Skelter

as Patricia 'Katie' Krenwinkle
2004
World Record poster

World Record

as Reporter (voice)
2003
The Animatrix poster

The Animatrix

as Reporter ("World Record")
2003
Holes poster

Holes

as Linda
2003
Terror Tract poster

Terror Tract

as Mary Ann Doyle
2000
The Stolen Years poster

The Stolen Years

as Susan
1998
Switchback poster

Switchback

as Becky
1997
Lying Eyes poster

Lying Eyes

as Jennifer
1996
Full Circle poster

Full Circle

as Averill Winslow
1996
A Reason to Believe poster

A Reason to Believe

as Charlotte Byrne
1995
Two Guys Talkin' About Girls poster

Two Guys Talkin' About Girls

as Rhonda Glick
1995
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Hollywood Follies poster

The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Hollywood Follies

as Claire Lieberman
1994
Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday poster

Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday

as Vicki
1993
Tattle: When To Tell On A Friend poster

Tattle: When To Tell On A Friend

as Maggie
1988
All by Myself: The Eartha Kitt Story poster

All by Myself: The Eartha Kitt Story

as Self
1982
Night of 100 Stars poster

Night of 100 Stars

as Self
1982
Evita Peron poster

Evita Peron

as Evita as a Girl
1981