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Death Race (2008)
Joan Allen stars in Universal Pictures Death Race
Trumbo (2007)
Joan Allen in Peter Askin's Trumbo
Bourne Ultimatum, The (2007)
Joan Allen star as Pamela Landy in mystery thriller 'The Bourne Ultimatum'


Upside of Anger, The (2005)
(left to right) Keri Russell as 'Emily', Joan Allen as 'Terry', Evan Rachel Wood as 'Popeye' and Erika Christensen as 'Andy' in New Line Cinema's comedic drama, The Upside of Anger
Upside of Anger, The (2005)
(left to right) Keri Russell as 'Emily', Joan Allen as 'Terry', Erika Christensen as 'Andy' and Evan Rachel Wood as 'Popeye' in New Line Cinema's comedic drama, The Upside of Anger
Upside of Anger, The (2005)
(left to right) Kevin Costner as 'Denny' and Joan Allen as ' Terry' in New Line Cinema's comedic drama, The Upside of Anger
Yes (2004)
Left: Stephanie Leonidas as Grace; Right: Joan Allen as She; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Left: Simon Abkarian as He; Right: Joan Allen as She; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Left: Simon Abkarian as He; Right: Joan Allen as She; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Left: Simon Abkarian as He; Right: Joan Allen as She; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Left: Sam Neill as Anthony; Right: Joan Allen as She; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Left: Joan Allen as She; Right: Filmmaker, Sally Potter; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Left: Joan Allen as She; Right: Sam Neill as Anthony; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Joan Allen as She; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Joan Allen as She; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Joan Allen as She; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Yes (2004)
Joan Allen as She; Photo by: Aleksei Rodionov
Contender, The (2000)
Senator Laine Hanson (Joan Allen, center), accompanied by her communications director Lewis Hollis (Mike Binder, left), the White House communications director Jerry Toliver (Saul Rubinek, center right) and White House Chief of Staff Kermit Newman (Sam Elliott, right), heads into confirmation hearings to determine if she will be the next Vice President of the United States in Dreamworks' The Contender
Contender, The (2000)
Senator Laine Hanson (Joan Allen), flanked by her communications director Lewis Hollis (Mike Binder), finds her entire life put on trial in confirmation hearings to determine if she will be the next Vice President of the United States in Dreamworks' The Contender
Contender, The (2000)
Senator Laine Hanson (Joan Allen) prepares for confirmation hearings to determine if she will be the first woman to be Vice President of the United States in Dreamworks' The Contender
Contender, The (2000)
President Jackson Evans (Jeff Bridges, center) greets Senator Reginald Webster (Christian Slater) at a state dinner with his Vice Presidential designate Senator Laine Hanson (Joan Allen, left) and her husband William Hanson (Robin Thomas, far left), at his side in Dreamworks' The Contender
Contender, The (2000)
President Jackson Evans (Jeff Bridges, center) announces that his choice to become the new Vice President is Senator Laine Hanson (Joan Allen, left), as her husband William Hanson (Robin Thomas, far left), her communications director Lewis Hollis (Mike Binder, rear left), Chief of Staff Kermit Newman (Sam Elliott, right) and White House Communications Director Jerry Tolliver (Saul Rubinek, far right) look on in Dreamworks' The Contender
Contender, The (2000)
Mike Binder and Joan Allen in Dreamworks' The Contender
Contender, The (2000)
Joan Allen, writer/director Rod Lurie and Mariel Hemingway on the set of Dreamworks' The Contender

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