India Allen
India Juliana Orban, known professionally as India Allen, was born to a unique heritage, with a British Anglican minister as her father and a full-blooded Native American mother from the Algonquin tribe. Standing at 5'11", she gained prominence as a model and made a significant mark in the entertainment industry when she was named Playboy's Playmate of the Month in December 1987 and subsequently crowned Playmate of the Year in 1988.
Following her rise in the modeling world, Allen transitioned into acting, securing lead roles in various B movies. Her career expanded beyond acting; she showcased her creativity as a producer and writer. Notably, she produced the comedy film Almost Hollywood in 1994 and wrote and produced the western The Rowdy Girls in 1999. Additionally, she took on directing and producing roles for several low-budget horror films under Troma Entertainment, although these efforts were ultimately deemed unreleasable by co-financier Lloyd Kaufman and were later included in the anthology Tales from the Crapper in 2004.
In her personal life, India Allen was previously married to sportscaster Bill Macatee, but their marriage ended in divorce. Throughout her multifaceted career, Allen has demonstrated a remarkable ability to navigate various roles in the entertainment industry, leaving a distinctive mark in each endeavor.
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