Jamie Anne Allman may be most prominently known for her role as Martha Shaw alongside Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams in The Notebook. Currently, she holds a starring role in the hit AMC series, The Killing, which focuses on the investigation of Rosie Larsen’s murder. Jamie’s character, Terry Marek, is Mitch Larsen’s younger sister and Rosie’s aunt.
I recently caught up with Jamie and we discussed her character in The Killing, the show itself and yes, of course I asked about Ryan Gosling!
Be sure to check out The Killing, Sunday nights at 9 p.m. on AMC.
Is there anything you can tell about what’s to come for your character, Terry Marek, in The Killing as the finale approaches?
Jamie Anne Allman: Yes. For the rest of the episodes, there’s some stuff coming up with her and Mitch [Larsen]. I think Terry feels like...
I recently caught up with Jamie and we discussed her character in The Killing, the show itself and yes, of course I asked about Ryan Gosling!
Be sure to check out The Killing, Sunday nights at 9 p.m. on AMC.
Is there anything you can tell about what’s to come for your character, Terry Marek, in The Killing as the finale approaches?
Jamie Anne Allman: Yes. For the rest of the episodes, there’s some stuff coming up with her and Mitch [Larsen]. I think Terry feels like...
- 5/28/2012
- by Jaymie Bailey
- TVology
Chicago – One of the nice surprises of the Chicago International Film Festival was the opening night presence of a true Chicago-based film. “The Last Rites of Joe May” stars Dennis Farina as an aging small-time hood, taken in by single mother Jenny Rapp, portrayed by Jamie Anne Allman. The production was directed with sublime power by Joe Maggio.
Allman and Maggio were at the festival, circulating opening night and sitting down for interviews the next day. The film uses the city of Chicago as a character, but you won’t see Wrigley Field or the skyline. What you will see is the bitter winter on streets where people like Joe May live and survive.
HollywoodChicago.com got to talk with both Allman and Maggio, and got their keen insight into this excellent Chicago-based film.
Jamie Anne Allman, Jenny Rapp in “The Last Rites of Joe May”
Ms. Allman was born Jamie Anne Brown,...
Allman and Maggio were at the festival, circulating opening night and sitting down for interviews the next day. The film uses the city of Chicago as a character, but you won’t see Wrigley Field or the skyline. What you will see is the bitter winter on streets where people like Joe May live and survive.
HollywoodChicago.com got to talk with both Allman and Maggio, and got their keen insight into this excellent Chicago-based film.
Jamie Anne Allman, Jenny Rapp in “The Last Rites of Joe May”
Ms. Allman was born Jamie Anne Brown,...
- 12/6/2011
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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