Rosalind Allen, born Rosalind Ingledew, is a talented actress hailing from New Zealand, where she initially pursued her passion for acting before relocating to the United States.
Her acting career commenced with a film debut in the 1985 movie "Perfect," marking the beginning of a long and illustrious career in television and film.
Rosalind's most notable role to date is perhaps her portrayal of the "It girl" in the iconic Seinfeld episode "The Marine Biologist," which premiered in 1994.
Throughout her extensive career, she has held series-regular roles in both daytime and nighttime television, including notable stints on the soap opera "All My Children" and the science fiction series "SeaQuest 2032," which was produced by the renowned filmmaker Steven Spielberg.
Rosalind's impressive range has allowed her to take on a diverse array of roles in both comedic and dramatic genres, with a career spanning over two decades.
Her extensive training includes studying at the prestigious Playhouse West, as well as with esteemed acting coaches Cameron Thor and Charles Conrad Studios of Los Angeles.
In recent years, Rosalind has expanded her creative horizons by exploring theatre and television commercials, while also teaching theatre and acting, and directing award-winning theatrical productions.