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  1. Penelope Allen, also known as Penny Allen, is an American stage and film actress and acting coach. She is best known as the head bank teller being held hostage in the film Dog Day Afternoon . She also played Annie, the wife of Francis Lionel "Lion" Delbuchi in the film Scarecrow .

    Year
    Title
    Role
    2017
    The Custodian
    Homeless Lady
    2016
    Emperor of the Free World
    Eurydire
    2014
    37: A Final Promise
    Wino
    2009
    Henrietta
  2. Penelope Allen. Actress: Dog Day Afternoon. Penelope Allen is known for Dog Day Afternoon (1975), The Thin Red Line (1998) and Bad Lieutenant (1992). She was previously married to Charles F. Laughton.

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  3. Penelope Allen, also known as Penny Allen, is an American stage and film actress and acting coach. She is married to actor and acting coach Charlie Laughton. She is best known as the head bank teller being held hostage in the film "Dog Day Afternoon."

  4. Birth Place: United States of America, Country: United States. Birthday: 1950. Age : ≈ 74 years old. Birth Sign : Capricorn. About. Is Penelope Allen still alive? Yes, Penelope Allen is still alive Last check: 2 years ago. Family. Husband. Prince Emanuel Galitzine. She married with Prince Emanuel Galitzine in 1981.

    • United States
    • United States of America
  5. Biography. An American actress and writer, born in the USA. Her films include Dog Day Afternoon, Bad Lieutenant, The Thin Red Line, and Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her. Nationality: US

  6. Penelope Allen, also known as Penny Allen, is an American stage and film actress and acting coach. She is best known as the head bank teller being held hostage in the film Dog Day Afternoon. She also played Annie, the wife of Francis Lionel "Lion" Delbuchi in the film Scarecrow.

  7. Penelope Allen is known for Dog Day Afternoon (1975), The Thin Red Line (1998) and Bad Lieutenant (1992). She was previously married to Charles F. Laughton.