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Allene Prince is a lovely "woman of a certain age" who is following her dream to be an actress. In the three years since she began her adventure, she has appeared in Maroon 5's Sugar music video as grandmother of one of the brides; as a woman on the street in Maxine Hamilton's Believe In music video; the delightfully disapproving mother-in-law in the Nokian Tyres Internet video titled Sexy Surprise; grandmother in a family portrait scene for Gymboree's One Big Happy, client of Ardalan Law in the law firm's website video, consumer evaluator in the Buggy Brites and Buiced episodes of CW Network's Hatched; and as a weeping mourner in a Doritos Crash the Superbowl spec commercial titled Freddy. Recent roles include the kidnap victim Margaret in a zany dark comedy, Rubes; the Queen and mother of the Prince in the short film And They Lived...; member of a mobility scooter "gang" in the delightful Telia Freedom international commercial; co-star in the short film Sweet Escape, in which she attempts to break out of the senior residence to get ice cream; and background in a bingo scene for an Uncle Drew promo trailer. Displaying her acting range, Allene has played roles as diverse as the lead role of the dying widow/heiress, Karen Pemrose, in the short film Karen's Family, in which Karen's illusions about her children are shattered.....co-star as a mother with Alzheimer's in the short film Forgotten...to an older woman with a secret wild side in the short comedy film, Helmets and Raincoats; and Mrs. Peterson, who is dressed up to greet Trick and Treaters for Halloween. In the award-winning, The Regulars, Allene portrays a biker chick in the surprise ending twist. In only three years, Allene has appeared in a list of forty credits that include Internet, commercials, film, music videos, and television. Ms. Prince is represented by KMR Diversity; and would like the opportunity to show her natural range of emotions and ability to express herself in roles from prim and proper to the best in life is yet to come. She has a sophisticated, professional appearance, is warm, kind, energetic, and has a quick, witty sense of humor. Don't cross her, though, or she'll show her dark side. No longer an ingénue (sigh), she is eager to embrace the "more mature" roles and bring her inner radiance to shine through. Before entering the entertainment industry on the talent side, Allene was Personal/Administrative Assistant to David Begelman/Gladden Entertainment and Tom Coleman/Atlantic Entertainment Group; as well as Personal/Administrative Assistant to Patricia Rust/author-actress. She also was a Customer Service Rep for a call center, sang in Joy of Singing workshops, and was employed by Bill Burrud Productions, a travel and wildlife production company "back in the day." Show business is the thread that has woven throughout her life. Now is her time. Allene brings her innate talent and life experience, as well as newly attained on-camera experience to the set. She is looking forward to opportunities to appear in additional roles.