Allie Press

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About

 

Allie Press is a Maryland-born actor proudly living her dream as a professional actor. Her goal is to play Felicia Hardy for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She recently moved to Atlanta, GA with her partner and puppy. Her absolute passions are film and Shakespeare.

Before leaving Maryland, Allie shot two films with Original CINematic (One for the Road and Group) and performed with her favorite Baltimore theater company, Baltimore Shakespeare Factory, in Henry VIII, where she acted, sang, and played trumpet.

During the pandemic, Allie kept busy with fitness and her day job as the production assistant for Simpler Media Productions. She was also very active with The Murder Mystery Company’s Zoom shows, leading performances as the charismatic Detective Ness at least twice a week.

Allie began her performance career as a little girl with ballet, tap, and jazz. She joined the school play as early as possible in third grade and joined the band as a trumpet player in fourth grade. From sixth to eighth grade, she was the organizer and director of her middle school’s Shakespeare club, which performed annually at the Howard County Shakespeare Festival. Band and theater were the two most significant parts of her life through her senior year of high school. That year, she led the Centennial Marching Eagles as Drum Major and had all the fun as Mme Thenardier in Les Miserables. She also earned her Girl Scout Gold Award by creating and directing a Shakespeare for Teens class at Drama Learning Center.

After high school, Allie continued her acting training at Towson University in their Acting BFA program. The summer after freshman year, she had her first professional acting job touring with White Flag Performance Group in The Bear Loves Honey. Outside of theatre, she was a sister of Alpha Epsilon Phi, serving as their Sisterhood Chair, then Vice President of Programming. Her executive board was instrumental in getting their chapter chartered. 

In 2016, she graduated from Towson with honors, earning the theatre department’s Highest GPA Award. Since then, she has worn many hats, including costume designer, camp counselor, nanny, writer, stage manager, photographer’s assistant, and managing director. Much of this work was with The Green Globe Theatre Company, of which she was a founding member. She also performed in three plays with The Baltimore Shakespeare Factory and one devised piece with the Howard Community College Arts Collective.

Photo by Bruce F. Press Photography