Sheila Allen
Sheila Mathews Allen (February 2, 1929 – November 15, 2013) was a prominent American actress known for her extensive contributions to film and television. Born in New York City to Christopher Joseph and Elizabeth Mathews, Sheila began her career in the entertainment industry and eventually married renowned producer Irwin Allen, a partnership that lasted until his passing in 1991.
Throughout her career, Sheila showcased her talent in numerous productions, many of which were created by her husband. Her notable works include appearances in classic series and films such as "City Beneath the Sea," "Lost in Space," "Land of the Giants," "The Poseidon Adventure," and "The Towering Inferno." Her dynamic performances earned her recognition and respect in Hollywood.
After Irwin Allen's death, Sheila remained actively involved in the industry, serving on the board of Irwin Allen Productions until her own passing. In addition to her acting career, she took on roles behind the scenes as a producer, playing a significant part in the 2002 television remake of "The Time Tunnel" and serving as Executive Producer for the film "Poseidon." Sheila Mathews Allen's legacy continues to be celebrated for her contributions to the arts and her enduring influence on the science fiction genre.