- A performing artist at heart, Allison is often referred to as a one take wonder on a set. A natural gift for dance as a child she showcased her talent putting on elaborate theatrical shows for her family. Inspired by her mother, a professional touring Opera Singer with The Robert Shaw Chorale, and listening to stories about her cousins, The Blossom Sisters (Bob Hope USO tours) Allison found her passion for theater at age 11 during summer workshops at The Marcia P. Hoffman School of the Arts at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Florida.
She pursued her passion further, earning a B.F.A from UC Santa Cruz. Following graduation, she moved to Los Angeles, equipped with a diverse skill set, immersing herself in acting, producing, and directing. Allison became a children's entertainer and party planner finding that her very first client was Steven Spielberg. This serendipitous experience and many after, served as a poignant lesson in humility, shaping her approach to both her craft and her interactions in business.
Allison also made her mark in the music industry, managing artists and launching successful music projects. Some of her career highlights include directing, "The Rocky Horror Show" for stage in Hollywood and appearing in films such as, "Charlie Wilson's War" (Dir. Mike Nichols) and "Let's Dream" (Dir.Eric Gorlow). With a vast network and two decades of experience in entertainment, she is currently focused on finding fulfilling acting roles and coaching other actors. A pivotal moment came in 2021 when she met casting director Mary Jo Slater, reaffirming the importance of mentors in her journey.
Allison lives in Los Angeles and loves spending time with her kids and pets. She is focused on health, creativity and her close friendships. Allison is the founder of an ongoing music podcast, Musician Shift and continues to practice her acting craft daily.- IMDb Mini Biography By: MShift Productions
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Allison is related to Kyra Sedgwick (9th cousin) and Bette Davis (Ruth Elizabeth Davis-8th cousin 2x removed) as they are all descendants of Samuel Whiting Sr. and Elizabeth St. John (The House of Plantagenet) who came to the Colonies. The Whiting family immigrated from England to Lynn, Massachusetts in 1636. Descendants lived chiefly in Massachusetts.
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