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Krista Allen

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Krista Allen
Allen at the Oxfam America/MySpace Rock for Darfur event in October 2006
Born (1971-04-05) April 5, 1971 (age 53)
Other namesKrista Allen-Moritt
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1994–present
Known for
Spouses
Justin Moritt
(m. 1996; div. 1999)
(m. 2010; div. 2012)
Children1

Krista Allen (born April 5, 1971)[1] is an American actress, comedienne, and model best known for playing Billie Reed on the NBC Daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives (1996 to 1999), Jenna Avid on Baywatch Hawaii (2000 to 2001), and Taylor Hayes on the CBS Daytime soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful (2021 to 2023,[2] for which she earned a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series nomination in 2023), and appearing as herself in the HBO series Project Greenlight and Unscripted. Allen's film credits include Liar Liar (1997), Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (2002), Anger Management (2003), and The Final Destination (2009). She has also guested or recurred on several television series, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The X-Files, Charmed, Friends, Frasier, Modern Family, Monk, Two and a Half Men, and The L.A. Complex.

Early life

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Allen was born in Ventura, California, and grew up in Texas. Her parents divorced when she was young and married other people.[3] She has an older brother. When Allen was fourteen, she ran away from home and lived with friends for two years. She said in 1997 that her family was "very disorganized" at the time.[4]

She competed in beauty pageants as a teen and modeled for Budweiser, posing for billboards, catalogs, and calendars. She was also a spokesmodel for World Gym and worked as an aerobics instructor[3] before moving to Los Angeles.

Career

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1994-1999: Days of Our Lives

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Allen did not intend to become an actress, but met a manager and began getting acting roles.[5] She played the title role in the erotic film series Emmanuelle in Space (1994), before appearing [6][7] in three episodes of The Bold and the Beautiful in 1995, playing a character named Shelley.[5][8] She also guest starred on Deadly Games and appeared in two episodes of High Tide.[9]

In 1996, Allen made guest appearances on Silk Stalkings, Diagnosis: Murder, Pacific Blue, and Married... with Children.[9] She played Michelle in the television film Rolling Thunder.[10] She also played Cali in the action film Raven, co-starring with Burt Reynolds.[11] Allen was cast as Billie Reed on the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives. Her first air date was September 6, 1996. The role had previously been played by Lisa Rinna, who had left the show a year earlier.[12]

Allen appeared in the comedy film Liar Liar (1997), co-starring with Jim Carrey.[13] She had a role in the thriller film The Haunted Sea (1997).[14] Allen made another guest appearance on Pacific Blue in 1999.[9] She played Dr. Katherine 'K' Harrison in the television film Avalon: Beyond the Abyss, co-starring with Parker Stevenson.[15] Allen left Days of Our Lives when her contract ended, last airing November 5, 1999.[12]

2000-2003: Baywatch

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She was cast as Jenna Avid on Baywatch Hawaii, playing the role from 2000 to 2001.[16] She played Jennifer in the 1970s period film Sunset Strip (2000).[17] Allen guest starred on The X-Files and 18 Wheels of Justice. From 2000 to 2001, she had a recurring role as Kristy Hopkins on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.[16][9]

In 2001, Allen made guest appearances on Arliss, Spin City, Charmed, and Inside Schwartz.[16][9] She starred as Meg Peters in the comedy film Totally Blonde.[18] Allen appeared in the television film Face Value, written by and co-starring Scott Baio.[19] In 2002, she guest starred on Friends, Glory Days, Mutant X, and Smallville.[16][9] Allen had a small role in the film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, directed by and co-starring with George Clooney.[20]

Allen played Stacy in the comedy film Anger Management (2003), co-starring with Adam Sandler.[21][22] She appeared as Holographic Woman in the action film Paycheck (2003), co-starring with Ben Affleck.[23] Allen had guest starring roles on Fastlane, Andromeda, Just Shoot Me!, Frasier, Two and a Half Men, and The Lyon's Den.[16][9]

2004-2007: What About Brian

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She starred as Tiara Benedette in the comedy film Shut Up and Kiss Me (2004).[24] Allen played Maddy in the comedy film Tony n' Tina's Wedding, co-starring with Mila Kunis.[25] She also starred as Lucinda in the film Meet Market.[26] She made a guest appearance on I'm with Her.[16]

In 2005, Allen guest starred on Monk and Jake in Progress.[16] She had a regular role as Laurie Payne on the Fox series Head Cases, which was cancelled after only a few episodes.[27] She appeared as herself in six episodes of the HBO reality show Project Greenlight. The series focused on the making of the horror film Feast, which Allen had a role in.[28] She starred as herself on HBO's Unscripted, an improvised series about struggling actors, produced by George Clooney and Steven Soderbergh.[29] Allen was featured in Maxim magazine's Girls of Maxim gallery, and was named number 70 on the Maxim "Hot 100 of 2005" list.[30]

Allen guest starred on Freddie and Out of Practice in 2006.[16] She appeared in the music video for "A Little Too Late", by country singer Toby Keith.[9] From 2006 to 2007, Allen had a recurring role as Bridget Keller, a love interest for the title character, on the ABC series What About Brian.[31]

2007-2012: The L.A. Complex

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In 2007, Allen starred in the films The Third Nail and All Along.[9] She was cast in Business Class, a pilot for NBC that wasn't picked up.[32] She appeared in the ABC reality television series Fast Cars and Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race, featuring a dozen celebrities in a stock-car racing competition. In the first round, she matched up against skateboarder Tony Hawk and rodeo champion Ty Murray.[33]

Allen guest starred on Cashmere Mafia in 2008.[16] She also had a recurring role as Eve on The Starter Wife.[34] In 2009, Allen had a recurring role as Dana Whatley on Dirty Sexy Money.[16] She played Waymar in the science fiction film Alien Presence.[35] She played Jessica in the family film Shannon's Rainbow (also titled Amazing Racer).[36] Allen starred as Dr. Andrea Swanson in the science fiction film Silent Venom, co-starring with Luke Perry.[37] She also starred as Samantha in the horror film The Final Destination.[38] Allen appeared as herself on the reality show Denise Richards: It's Complicated.[1] She had a recurring role as Julia Rist on The Philanthropist.[39]

In 2010, Allen played Cissy Hathaway in the television film Jesse Stone: No Remorse, co-starring with Tom Selleck.[40] She guest starred on Life Unexpected.[41] She also played Jennifer in the film Black Widow.[42] In 2012, she starred as Doro in the film Little Women, Big Cars.[43] Allen guest starred on Perception.[44] She had a recurring role as Jennifer Bell on The L.A. Complex, a Canadian series that was rebooted in the U.S. on The CW.[45]

Allen in 2012

2013-2019: Significant Mother

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Allen made guest appearances on Melissa & Joey and Rules of Engagement in 2013. She played Patricia in the horror film Locker 13 (2014).[46] She guest starred on Hawaii Five-0.[47] Allen played Jen Decker in the film Fatal Instinct.[48] She guest starred on Mistresses and Castle.[49][50] Allen played Sheila in the film Spare Change (2015).[51] She also played Karen in the film Rodeo & Juliet.[52] Allen had a regular role as Lydia Marlowe on The CW comedy series Significant Mother.[53][54][55]

In 2017, she guest starred on Modern Family.[56] She played Brooke in the film This is Meg.[57] Allen and her son, Jake Moritt, appeared as themselves on the Lifetime reality series Growing Up Supermodel.[58]

Allen played Casey Simmons in the film Best Mom (2018), co-starring with Donna Mills.[59] She starred as Jackie in the Lifetime film Party Mom. Her son, Jake Moritt, also had a role in the movie.[60][61] She also played Ruth Kelly in the Lifetime film The Perfect Mother.[62] Allen starred as Andromeda in the science fiction comedy film Eleven Eleven.[63] For her work in Eleven Eleven, she was nominated for Best Actress at the Burbank International Film Festival. She won the Award of Merit for Leading Actress at the IndieFEST Film Awards and the award for Best Actress at the Hollywood Boulevard Film Festival.[64][65] Allen played Camille in the Lifetime film I Almost Married a Serial Killer (2019).[66]

2020-2023: The Bold and the Beautiful

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Allen starred as Carol in the found footage horror film Case 347 (2020).[67] She played Ruth in the comedy film The 420 Movie: Mary & Jane.[68] Allen played Mrs. Woodley in the Lifetime film The Wrong Stepfather, co-starring with Vivica A. Fox.[69] Allen played Jewel in the thriller film Shadows.[70] For her work in Shadows, she won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the Silver State Film Festival.[64]

In 2021, she played Tracy in the Lifetime film, The Wrong Mr. Right, co-starring again with Vivica. A. Fox.[71] Allen starred as Joan Carr in the thriller film Paradise Cove.[72] She guest starred on 9-1-1. In May 2021, it was announced that she had been cast in the thriller film Five Below.[73] She played Suzanne in the comedy film For the Hits.[74] For her work in For the Hits, she was nominated for Best Lead Actress at the East Europe International Film Festival and Best Actress at the Seattle Film Festival.[64] Allen appeared in the film After Masks, playing Diane in the "Quarantales" segment.[75]

Allen returned to daytime soap operas, playing the role of Taylor Hayes on The Bold and the Beautiful.[2] Her first air date was December 10, 2021. The part had previously been played by Hunter Tylo, who had last appeared on the show in March 2019.[76][77]

In April 2023, she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her work on The Bold and the Beautiful.[78] In December 2023, Allen announced that she had left The Bold and the Beautiful, as her contract as a series regular had not been renewed and she had declined an offer to recur. Her last air date was November 8, 2023.[79][80]

Personal life

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Relationships

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On September 14, 1996, Allen married Justin Moritt, a production manager.[9][4] Their son, Jacob "Jake" Nolan Moritt, was born on July 12, 1997.[81] Allen and Moritt divorced in 1999.[9]

In 2002, she began dating George Clooney after they worked together on the film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. They ended their relationship in 2004, but they were reported to be dating again in 2006 and 2008.[82][83]

On October 10, 2010, Allen married Mams Taylor, an Iranian-English rapper. They separated in April 2011 and Allen filed for divorce at Los Angeles County Superior Court on February 12, 2012.[84][83]

In November 2015, it was reported that Allen was dating actor Nathan Fillion.[83] They met when she guest starred on his series, Castle, in 2014. Their relationship reportedly ended after less than a year together, but some news outlets claimed that they stayed together until 2020.[85]

Other work

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Allen had a T-shirt line for several years, called Superexcellent.[33] She has headlined clubs as a stand-up comedian and worked as a writer on comedy projects for Netflix and HBO.[64] From 2017 to 2018, she hosted a podcast, "I'm Fine" with Krista Allen, reviewing a self-help book with celebrity friends in each episode.[56]

After working in stand-up comedy in 2017 and 2018, Allen decided to get her GED (General Educational Development), then enrolling in college to study neuroscience and epigenetics.[5][86] She is now a licensed therapist in the field of complex trauma and addiction recovery; an epigenetics coach, focusing on neurotransmitters and brain development; and an integration coach for entheogenic medicine.[64]

Beliefs, charities, and activism

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Allen is a vegan. She has said that it, "reflects who I am as a person and my outlook on the world." She doesn't believe in forcing her beliefs on others, stating, "Those who want to make a change, will be open to learning and will eventually figure it out. It’s that simple."[87] She had a blog, Veggie Boom Boom, where she shared recipes and her thoughts about being vegan.[88] In April 2012, she wrote an article for the website Om Times about her journey to becoming vegan.[89]

Allen is a director and spokesperson for R.I.S.E. & Stand, a non-profit which helps educate and raise awareness about bullying, human trafficking, domestic abuse, and animal cruelty. She is an ambassador for Crisis Care L.A., an organization which gives food and support for families struggling through natural disasters. Allen has worked as a motivational speaker and educator for at risk youth and women.[64] She supports the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and No Kid Hungry. She has appeared in a promo for Dream Loud Official, a non-profit to save art and music programs in schools.[90]

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In February 2018, Allen said that a woman had broken into her Los Angeles home and attacked her two dogs. Allen walked in on the intruder, who was attempting to steal a vibrator. The police told TMZ that Allen pinned the woman down after calling 911. The intruder had consumed alcohol and pills that were in the house. Allen's dogs recovered after receiving minor injuries.[91]

In 2019, she and her former Baywatch co-star Donna D'Errico were targets of a scam. They received offers to fly to Dubai, give a speech, and receive a $300,000 appearance fee. The scammer claimed to be from the office of the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and said that the speech would be at an economic empowerment convention for small business owners. The contracts that Allen and D'Errico were sent seemed legit, so they both signed. The organizer in Dubai then claimed to have trouble wiring over the funds. Instead, the scammer deposited checks into the women's bank accounts. Before the checks cleared, the women were asked to donate $150,000 each to a fake charity. Allen and D'Errico became suspicious and decided not to send the donations or any personal information. The checks that the scammer had deposited were revealed to be fraudulent, and the actresses would have lost $300,000 if they had not backed out. Other targets of the scam were Taylor Armstrong and Dog the Bounty Hunter.[92]

Filmography

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List of film performances
Year Title Role Notes
1996 Raven Cali Goodwin Video
1997 Liar Liar Woman in Elevator
The Haunted Sea 2nd Mate Johnson
2000 Sunset Strip Jennifer
2001 Totally Blonde Meg Peters
2002 Confessions of a Dangerous Mind Pretty Woman
2003 Anger Management Stacy
Paycheck Holographic Woman
2004 Shut Up and Kiss Me Tiara Benedette
Tony n' Tina's Wedding Maddy
Meet Market Lucinda
2005 Feast Tuffy
2007 Leo Krista Short film
All Along Dr. Sara Thompson
2008 The Third Nail Hannah
2009 Alien Presence Waymar
Shannon's Rainbow Jessica
Silent Venom Dr. Andrea Swanson Video
The Final Destination Samantha Lane
2010 Black Widow Jennifer
2012 Little Women, Big Cars Doro
Little Women, Big Cars 2 Doro
2013 Shellnapped Neighbor Short film
The Dream Job The Cleaner Short film
2014 Locker 13 Patricia
Fatal Instinct Jen Decker
2015 Spare Change Sheila
Rodeo & Juliet Karen Rogers
2017 This Is Meg Brooke
UnPluG Elizabeth Short film
2018 Best Mom Casey Simmons
Eleven Eleven Andromeda
2019 Beauty Juice Mara Short film
2020 Case 347 Carol
Psychos & Socios Dr. Adams
The 420 Movie: Mary & Jane Ruth
2021 Paradise Cove Joan Carr
For the Hits Suzanne
After Masks Diane
2022 Shadows Jewel
List of television performances
Year Title Role Notes
1994 Emmanuelle in Space Emmanuelle Series regular
1995 The Bold and the Beautiful Shelley Day player

3 episodes

Deadly Games Mrs. Fleisig Episode: "One Mean Mother"
1995–1996 High Tide Patty Recurring role (season 2)

3 episodes

1996 Silk Stalkings Cora Jean Riggs/Sharon Grayson Episode: "Black and Blue"
Diagnosis: Murder Page Tanner Episode: "Misdiagnosis Murder"
Married... with Children Crystal Clark Episode: "Calendar Girl"
Weird Science Annabel Episode: "Gary and Wyatt's Bloodsucking Adventure"
Pacific Blue Theresa Vanoni Episode: "Takedown"
Rolling Thunder Michelle Television film
1996–1999 Days of Our Lives Billie Reed Series regular
1999 Pacific Blue Ann Fairchild Episode: "Just a Gigolo"
Avalon: Beyond the Abyss Dr. Katherine 'K' Harrison Television film
2000 To Tell the Truth Herself Episode: "November 2, 2000"
The X Files Jade Blue Afterglow/Maitreya Episode: "First Person Shooter"
18 Wheels of Justice Jessica Macy Episode: "Smuggler's Blues"
2000–2001 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Kristy Hopkins Recurring role (season one)

3 episodes

Baywatch Jenna Avid Recurring role (season ten)
Series regular (season eleven)

26 episodes

2001 Rendez-View Herself Episode: "Bartender Pours on the Charm"
Arliss Krista Episode: "Hard Choices"
Spin City Jesse Episode: "Yeah Baby!"
Charmed The Oracle Recurring role (season four)

3 episodes

Inside Schwartz Kelsie Anders Episode: "Comic Relief Pitcher"
Face Value Syd Deshaye Television film
2002 Friends Mable Episode: "The One Where Joey Dates Rachel"
Glory Days Melanie Stark Episode: "Miss Fortune Teller"
Mutant X Lorna Templeton Episode: "Deadly Desire"
Smallville Desiree Atkins Episode: "Heat"
2003 Fastlane Skyler Kase Episodes: "Defense: Part 1 & Offense: Part 2"
Andromeda The Princess Episode: "The Illusion of Majesty"
Just Shoot Me! Mary Elizabeth Episode: "The Last Temptation of Elliot"
Frasier Liz Wright Episode: "The Placeholder"
Two and a Half Men Olivia Pearson Episode: "Did You Check with the Captain of the Flying Monkeys?"
The Lyon's Den Gloria Episodes: "The Quantum Theory" & "Separation Anxiety"
The New Tom Green Show Herself Episode: "August 20, 2003"
2004 I'm with Her Jennifer Episode: "I'm Not with Her"
The 100 Scariest Movie Moments Herself Episode: "Part 1: 100–81"
2005 Unscripted Herself Series regular

10 episodes

Project Greenlight Herself Recurring role (season three)

6 episodes

Monk Teresa Telenko Episode: "Mr. Monk Goes to Vegas"
Jake in Progress Lisa Episode: "Take a Number"
Head Cases Laurie Payne Series regular

2 episodes

2006 Out of Practice Kathy Kelly Episode: "Restaurant Row"
Freddie Kaitlyn Episode: "Freddie and the Hot Mom"
2006–2007 What About Brian Bridget Keller Recurring role (season two)

11 episodes

2007 Fast Cars and Superstars: The Gillette Young Guns Celebrity Race Herself Episodes: "Part 1 & 2"
2008 Cashmere Mafia Victoria Episode: "Conference Call"
The Starter Wife Eve Recurring role

4 episodes

2009 Denise Richards: It's Complicated Herself Episodes: "Vegas, Baby" & "Funbags or Die"
Dirty Sexy Money Dana Whatley Episodes: "The Unexpected Arrival" & "The Bad Guy"
The Philanthropist Julia Rist Recurring role

3 episodes

2010 Life Unexpected Candace Carter Episode: "Homecoming Crashed"
Jesse Stone: No Remorse Cissy Hathaway Television film
Held Up - Television film
2011 The Protector Miss Monroe Episode: "Pilot"
Love Bites Janine Episode: "Sky High"
2012 Perception Allison Bannister Episode: "Lovesick"
The L.A. Complex Jennifer Bell Recurring role (season two)

7 episodes

2013 Rules of Engagement Heidi Episode: "Timmy Quits"
Melissa & Joey Candice Episode: "Teach Your Children"
2014 Hawaii Five-0 Nani Kahanu Episode: "Ho'i Hou"
Mistresses Janine Winterbaum Episodes: "Boundaries" & "Friends With Benefits"
Castle Naomi Duvray Episode: "Last Action Hero"
2015 Significant Mother Lydia Marlowe Series regular

9 episodes

2016 The #Hashtagged Show Herself Episode: "GOT Mood?"
2017 Growing Up Supermodel Herself Episode: "The New Wave"
Modern Family Flight Attendant Episode: "Five Minutes"
2018 Party Mom Jackie Television film
The Perfect Mother Ruth Kelly Television film
2019 I Almost Married a Serial Killer Camille Television film
2020 The Wrong Stepfather Mrs. Woodley Television film
2021 The Wrong Mr. Right Tracy Television film
9-1-1 Meegan Episode: "There Goes the Neighborhood"
2021–2023 The Bold and the Beautiful Taylor Hayes Series regular

304 episodes

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Title Result Ref.
2018 Burbank International Film Festival Best Actress Eleven Eleven Nominated [64]
IndieFEST Film Awards Award of Merit: Special Mention for Leading Actress Eleven Eleven Won [65]
Hollywood Boulevard Film Festival Best Actress Eleven Eleven Won [64]
2021 Silver State Film Festival Best Supporting Actress Shadows Won [64]
East Europe International Film Festival Best Lead Actress For the Hits Nominated [64]
Seattle Film Festival Best Actress For the Hits Nominated [64]
2023 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series The Bold and the Beautiful Nominated [78]

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