Sheila Allen

Acting

Sheila Allen

Born February 2, 1929New York City, New York, USA26 credits

Sheila Mathews Allen (February 2, 1929 – November 15, 2013) was an American actress. Born Sheila Marie Mathews in New York City to Christopher Joseph and Elizabeth (née McCloskey) Mathews, she was married to producer Irwin Allen until his death in 1991. She appeared in several of her husband's TV series and movies through to 1986. Appearances include City Beneath the Sea, Lost in Space, Land of the Giants, The Poseidon Adventureand The Towering Inferno. Following his death in 1991 she remained on the board of Irwin Allen Productions up until her death. She also served as a producer on the 2002 television remake of The Time Tunnel and as Executive Producer of the film Poseidon.

Known For

Filmography

Poseidon
2006Poseidon
Executive ProducerMovie
Lost In Space Forever
1998Lost In Space Forever
Executive ProducerMovie
Agatha Christie's Poirot
1989Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Mrs. ClappertonTV
Outrage!
1986Outrage!
as Mrs. DelehantyMovie
The Glory Boys
1984The Glory Boys
as Mrs SokarevTV
Falcon Crest
1981Falcon Crest
as Michael's SecretaryTV
Unity
1981Unity
as Lady ResesdaleMovie
Viva Knievel!
1977Viva Knievel!
as Sister CharityMovie
The Way of the World
1975The Way of the World
as Mrs MarwoodMovie
Adventures of the Queen
1975Adventures of the Queen
as Claudine LennartMovie
The Towering Inferno
1974The Towering Inferno
as Paula RamsayMovie
Shoulder to Shoulder
1974Shoulder to Shoulder
as Mrs Pethick-LawrenceTV
Playhouse
1974Playhouse
as Lady RedesdaleTV
Wessex Tales
1973Wessex Tales
as Lady GrebeTV
The Waltons
1972The Waltons
as Fanny TatumTV
City Beneath the Sea
1971City Beneath the Sea
as Blonde WomanMovie
Land of the Giants
1968Land of the Giants
as Nurse HelgTV
Lost in Space
1965Lost in Space
as Ruth TempletonTV
Five Weeks in a Balloon
1962Five Weeks in a Balloon
as Courtier (uncredited)Movie
The Prince and the Pauper
1962The Prince and the Pauper
as Princess MaryMovie
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1960Sunday-Night Play
as Marion LucasTV
Armchair Theatre
1956Armchair Theatre
as CharlotteTV