Tracey Allyn

Tracey Allyn

Tracey Allyn is an American actress best known for her role as Caroline Herschel in the AMC series Turn.In (2001) she won Best Actress in The Low Moan Awards in Darmstadt, Germany for her portrayal of Blanche DuBuis, in Tennessee Williams play "Street Car Named Desire". In the year (2002) she won Best Supporting Actress at the Topper Awar... Show more »
Tracey Allyn is an American actress best known for her role as Caroline Herschel in the AMC series Turn.In (2001) she won Best Actress in The Low Moan Awards in Darmstadt, Germany for her portrayal of Blanche DuBuis, in Tennessee Williams play "Street Car Named Desire". In the year (2002) she won Best Supporting Actress at the Topper Awards in Heidelberg, Germany for her role as Josie in Neil Simons play "Proposal". After four years of touring Europe Tracey moved back to the United States and landed a lead role at the Reeves Theater for the play "1918" by Horton Foote, in which she played Elizabeth and won The Best Character Award by Up And Coming Weekly in (2005).Tracey turned her gaze toward film and landed a role in the independent feature film "Among Brothers". Soon after, several lead roles came her way including "Deviance", "Master Plan" and "The Red Effect". Then in (2017) she landed her toughest role to date; playing a combative spy, in the riveting action film "Self Control", in which, she was nominated Best Actress at the World Music Independent Film Festival. Some of her other current film credits include "Torn," "Sylvia," and "After Hours." Show less «
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