Allison Munn is an American theater, film and television actress. In the filmography of the actress, there are not so many full-length pictures. The most famous of them is the drama "White Oleander". Of the television works of the actress, the teenage series "One Tree Hill" deserves special attention.
Career
Immediately after school, Allison moved to Hollywood, where she began a theatrical career. She performed her first film role in 2002 in the dramatic film White Oleander. Ellison's partners in the frame were already very popular at that time actresses: Michelle Pfeiffer, Alison Loman and Renee Zelweger. For the most part, the tape received positive reviews from critics, but did not become a box office hit - the box office totaled just $ 21 million.
In 2005, the drama “Elizabethtown”, directed by Cameron Crowe, was released for hire, in which the supporting role was played by Allison Moon. Crowe's films have always been liked by critics and audiences alike, but Elizabethtown has become an exception. And film critics, and the general public, he was greeted coolly.
In 2003, the aspiring actress got the role of Tina in the sitcom "Why I Love You." Together with her in the television series played Amanda Baines, the star of teen comedies, and Jenny Garth, known to the audience on the series "Beverly Hills, 902010". Allison Munn worked on this project until 2006.
In 2009, the actress began work on the teenage drama series "One Tree Hill", in which she got the role of Lauren.
From 2014 to 2018, Allison received one of the main roles in the comedy series "Nikki, Ricky, Dicky and Don." The series tells the story of the four twins born to the Harper spouses. Each child has his own character and hobbies, they are completely different from each other, and parents have to find an approach to each of them.
Personal life
In 2004, Allison Moon began dating her childhood friend Scott Holrod, also an actor. In 2007, the wedding ceremony took place. Now the couple live in Los Angeles, they have a son Nathan and a daughter Nora.
Allison supports the non-profit organization Rock the Vote, whose main goal is to encourage youth to participate in the elections.