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Allen was born in {{w|Brooklyn, New York}}, the daughter of Julia (née Riccio) and Joseph Abruzzo.<ref name=filmr>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/50/Rae-Allen.html Film Reference bio]</ref> Allen won the {{w|Tony Award}} as Best Featured Actress in a Play for ''{{w|And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little}}''.
Allen was born in {{w|Brooklyn, New York}}, the daughter of Julia (née Riccio) and Joseph Abruzzo.<ref name=filmr>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/50/Rae-Allen.html Film Reference bio]</ref> Allen won the {{w|Tony Award}} as Best Featured Actress in a Play for ''{{w|And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little}}''.


She had two prior Tony nominations, including one for Best Featured Actress in ''{{w|Damn Yankees}}'' in 1955 and for the same category in ''Traveller Without Luggage'' in 1967. She appeared in the original {{w|Broadway theatre|Broadway}} production of ''Damn Yankees'' as the nosy reporter Gloria and recreated the role in the film adaptation, in both of which she introduced the song, "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo."
She had two prior Tony nominations, including one for Best Featured Actress in ''{{w|Damn Yankees}}'' in 1955 and for the same category in ''Traveller Without Luggage'' in 1967. She appeared in the original {{w|Broadway theatre|Broadway}} production of ''Damn Yankees'' as the nosy reporter Gloria and recreated the role in the film adaptation, in both of which she introduced the song, "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo.". She also appeared in the 1994 film {{Teammate
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She appeared on two consecutive episodes of {{Teammate| link = Seinfeld | rtitle =  | title = Seinfeld | year = 1989 | yearact =  | type = TV series}} as unemployment counselor Lenore Sokol, who must deal with {{w|George Costanza}}, who tries to get her to approve an extension of his benefits by dating her homely daughter, who ends up rejecting him. She also made appearances on television shows such as {{Teammate| link = The Patty Duke Show | rtitle =  | title = The Patty Duke Show | year = 1963 | yearact =  | type = TV series }}, {{Teammate| link = Hill Street Blues | rtitle =  | title = Hill Street Blues | year = 1981 | yearact =  | type = TV series }}, {{Teammate| link = All in the Family | rtitle =  | title = All in the Family | year = 1971 | yearact =  | type = TV series}}, {{Teammate| link = Head of the Class | rtitle =  | title = Head of the Class | year = 1986 | yearact =  | type = TV series}}, {{Teammate| link = Remington Steele | rtitle =  | title = Remington Steele | year = 1982 | yearact =  | type = TV series}}, {{Teammate| link = The Sopranos | rtitle =  | title = The Sopranos | year = 1999 | yearact =  | type = TV series}} and {{Teammate| link = Grey's Anatomy | rtitle =  | title =  Grey's Anatomy| year = 2005 | yearact =  | type = TV series}}, among many others.
She appeared on two consecutive episodes of {{Teammate| link = Seinfeld | rtitle =  | title = Seinfeld | year = 1989 | yearact =  | type = TV series}} as unemployment counselor Lenore Sokol, who must deal with {{w|George Costanza}}, who tries to get her to approve an extension of his benefits by dating her homely daughter, who ends up rejecting him. She also made appearances on television shows such as {{Teammate| link = The Patty Duke Show | rtitle =  | title = The Patty Duke Show | year = 1963 | yearact =  | type = TV series }}, {{Teammate| link = Hill Street Blues | rtitle =  | title = Hill Street Blues | year = 1981 | yearact =  | type = TV series }}, {{Teammate| link = All in the Family | rtitle =  | title = All in the Family | year = 1971 | yearact =  | type = TV series}}, {{Teammate| link = Head of the Class | rtitle =  | title = Head of the Class | year = 1986 | yearact =  | type = TV series}}, {{Teammate| link = Remington Steele | rtitle =  | title = Remington Steele | year = 1982 | yearact =  | type = TV series}}, {{Teammate| link = The Sopranos | rtitle =  | title = The Sopranos | year = 1999 | yearact =  | type = TV series}} and {{Teammate| link = Grey's Anatomy | rtitle =  | title =  Grey's Anatomy| year = 2005 | yearact =  | type = TV series}}, among many others.

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Rae Allen
Biographical information
Birth name Raffaella Julia Theresa Abruzzo
Birth date (1926-07-03) July 3, 1926 (age 98)
Brooklyn, New York City, USA
Gender
Nationality American
Professional information
Occupation Actress
Years active 1958—present
Stargate-related information
Related series Stargate
Occupation Actress
Character Barbara Shore

Rae Allen (born Raffaella Julia Theresa Abruzzo, July 3, 1926) is an American stage, film and television actress.

Biography

Allen was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Julia (née Riccio) and Joseph Abruzzo.[1] Allen won the Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Play for And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little.

She had two prior Tony nominations, including one for Best Featured Actress in Damn Yankees in 1955 and for the same category in Traveller Without Luggage in 1967. She appeared in the original Broadway production of Damn Yankees as the nosy reporter Gloria and recreated the role in the film adaptation, in both of which she introduced the song, "Shoeless Joe from Hannibal, Mo.". She also appeared in the 1994 film {{Teammate

| link    = Angie (film)
| rtitle  = 
| title   = Angie 
| year    = 1994
| type    = 

}.

She appeared on two consecutive episodes of Seinfeld (with Sayed Badreya, James Spader, French Stewart as cast) as unemployment counselor Lenore Sokol, who must deal with George Costanza, who tries to get her to approve an extension of his benefits by dating her homely daughter, who ends up rejecting him. She also made appearances on television shows such as The Patty Duke Show, Hill Street Blues (with John Diehl as cast), All in the Family, Head of the Class, Remington Steele (with Erik Holland as cast), The Sopranos and Grey's Anatomy (with Gianin Loffler, Derek Webster as cast), among many others.

She has also appeared in the webseries Vampire Mob.

Involvement in the Stargate universe

Filmography

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Film and Television
Year Title Function Role Notes
2011 Vampire Mob Actress Carlina Grigiono TV Series, 2 episodes
2010 How to Be a Better American Actress Ruth TV Movie
2008 The Meant to Be's Actress Eleanor Roosevelt TV Movie
2007 Reign Over Me Actress Adell Modell Film
2006 The Hard Easy Actress Freddie Film
2006 Grey's Anatomy Actress Ruth TV Series, 1 episode
2005 Love for Rent Actress Gwen Film
2004 NYPD Blue Actress Bertha Kunitz TV Series, 1 episode
2004 Joan of Arcadia Actress Fortune Teller God TV Series, 1 episode
2004 The Sopranos Actress Aunt Quintina Blundetto TV Series, 5 episodes
2002 The 4th Tenor Actress Italian Woman Film
2002 Borderline Actress Dr. Alma Burke TV Movie
2002 Providence Actress Dr. Hallstrom TV Series, 1 episode
2000-2001 The Fearing Mind Actress Lucy Fearing TV Series, 13 episodes
1998 L.A. Doctors Actress Mildred Cattano TV Series, 1 episode
1995 Hudson Street Actress Fran Canetti TV Series, 1 episode
1994 Stargate Actress Barbara Shore, Ph.D. Film
1994 Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills Actress Female Judge TV Movie
1994 Angie Actress Aunt Violetta Film
1993 Calendar Girl Actress Mrs. Macdonald Film
1993 Brooklyn Bridge Actress Cousin Ruthie TV Series, 1 episode
1992 A League of Their Own Actress Ma Keller Film
1992 Seinfeld Actress Mrs. Sokol TV Series, 2 episodes
1991 Face of a Stranger Actress Ruthie TV Movie
1991 Keeping Secrets Actress TV Movie
1990 She Said No Actress Judge Gondon TV Movie
1990 Far Out Man Actress Holly Film
1990 Equal Justice Actress Judge Cynthia Russell TV Series, 2 episodes
1988 Moving Actress Dr. Phyllis Ames Film
1986 Faerie Tale Theatre Actress Aladdin's Mother TV Series, 1 episode
1984 Scarecrow and Mrs. King Actress Sergeant Magovich TV Series, 1 episode
1982 Hill Street Blues Actress Gloria Currin TV Series, 1 episode
1982 Remington Steele Actress Kay Letrell TV Series, 1 episode
1982 Lou Grant Actress Helen Patterson TV Series, 1 episode
1981 The Greatest American Hero Actress Edith Morabito TV Series, 1 episode
1980 Soap Actress Judge Betty Small TV Series, 4 episodes
1980 Phyl & Mikhy Actress Gwyn TV Series, 1 episode
1976 Ace Actress Gloria Ross TV Movie
1974 CBS Daytime 90 Actress Dommy TV Series, 1 episode
1973 If I Had a Million Actress TV Movie
1973 Medical Center Actress Rose TV Series, 1 episode
1973 Keep an Eye on Denise Actress TV Movie
1973 Acts of Love and Other Comedies Actress Jeffrey's Wife TV Movie
1972-1973 All in the Family Actress Amelia DeKuyper TV Series, 2 episodes
1971 Taking Off Actress Mrs. Divito Film
1970 Where's Poppa? Actress Gladys Hocheiser Film
1967 The Tiger Makes Out Actress Beverly Film
1964 The Patty Duke Show Actress Miss McClintock TV Series, 1 episode
1964 Profiles in Courage Actress Miss Darvon TV Series, 1 episode
1963 Car 54, Where Are You? Actress Miss Thelma Eisenberg TV Series, 1 episode
1962 The Untouchables Actress Sarro's Daughter TV Series, 1 episode
1958 Damn Yankees! Actress Gloria Thorpe Film

Notes

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References