1990s Allen did not intend to become an actress, but met a manager and began getting acting roles. She played the title role in the erotic film series
Emmanuelle in Space (1994), before appearing in three episodes of
The Bold and the Beautiful in 1995, playing a character named Shelley. She also guest starred on
Deadly Games and appeared in two episodes of
High Tide. In 1996, Allen made guest appearances on
Silk Stalkings,
Diagnosis: Murder,
Pacific Blue, and
Married... with Children. She also played Cali in the action film
Raven, co-starring with
Burt Reynolds. 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. Allen had a short but memorable scene with
Jim Carrey in the comedy film
Liar Liar (1997) as "the elevator girl with big jugs." She had a role in the thriller film
The Haunted Sea (1997). Allen made another guest appearance on
Pacific Blue in 1999. Allen left
Days of Our Lives when her contract ended, last airing November 5, 1999. She played Jennifer in the 1970s period film
Sunset Strip (2000). 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. Allen appeared in the television film
Face Value, written by and co-starring
Scott Baio. In 2002, she guest starred on
Friends,
Glory Days,
Mutant X, and
Smallville. Allen played Stacy in the comedy film
Anger Management (2003), co-starring with
Adam Sandler. She appeared as Holographic Woman in the action film
Paycheck (2003), co-starring with
Ben Affleck. Allen had guest starring roles on
Fastlane,
Andromeda,
Just Shoot Me!,
Frasier,
Two and a Half Men, and ''
The Lyon's Den. Allen played Maddy in the comedy film Tony n' Tina's Wedding, co-starring with Mila Kunis. She also starred as Lucinda in the film Meet Market. She made a guest appearance on I'm with Her. 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. She starred as herself on HBO's
Unscripted, an improvised series about struggling actors, produced by George Clooney and
Steven Soderbergh. Allen was featured in
Maxim magazine's Girls of Maxim gallery, and was named number 70 on the
Maxim "Hot 100 of 2005" list. Allen guest starred on
Freddie and
Out of Practice in 2006. In 2007, Allen starred in the films
The Third Nail and
All Along. 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. Allen guest starred on
Cashmere Mafia in 2008. In 2009, Allen had a recurring role as Dana Whatley on
Dirty Sexy Money. She played Jessica in the family film ''
Shannon's Rainbow (also titled Amazing Racer
). Allen starred as Dr. Andrea Swanson in the science fiction film Silent Venom, co-starring with Luke Perry. She also starred as Samantha in the horror film The Final Destination. Allen appeared as herself on the reality show Denise Richards: It's Complicated''.
2010s In 2010, Allen played Cissy Hathaway in the television film
Jesse Stone: No Remorse, co-starring with
Tom Selleck. She guest starred on
Life Unexpected. She also played Jennifer in the film
Black Widow. In 2012, she starred as Doro in the film
Little Women, Big Cars. Allen guest starred on
Perception. 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. Allen made guest appearances on
Melissa & Joey and
Rules of Engagement in 2013. She played Patricia in the horror film
Locker 13 (2014). She guest starred on
Hawaii Five-0. Allen played Jen Decker in the film
Fatal Instinct. She guest starred on
Mistresses and
Castle. Allen played Sheila in the film
Spare Change (2015). She also played Karen in the film
Rodeo & Juliet. Allen had a regular role as Lydia Marlowe on
The CW comedy series
Significant Mother. In 2017, she guest starred on
Modern Family. She played Brooke in the film
This is Meg. Allen and her son, Jake Moritt, appeared as themselves on the
Lifetime reality series
Growing Up Supermodel. Allen played Casey Simmons in the film
Best Mom (2018), co-starring with
Donna Mills. She starred as Jackie in the
Lifetime film
Party Mom. Her son, Jake Moritt, also had a role in the movie. She also played Ruth Kelly in the Lifetime film
The Perfect Mother. Allen starred as Andromeda in the science fiction comedy film
Eleven Eleven. 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. Allen played Camille in the Lifetime film
I Almost Married a Serial Killer (2019).
2020s Allen starred as Carol in the found footage horror film
Case 347 (2020). She played Ruth in the comedy film
The 420 Movie: Mary & Jane. Allen played Mrs. Woodley in the Lifetime film
The Wrong Stepfather, co-starring with
Vivica A. Fox. Allen played Jewel in the thriller film
Shadows. For her work in
Shadows, she won the award for Best Supporting Actress at the Silver State Film Festival. Allen starred as Joan Carr in the thriller film
Paradise Cove. She guest starred on
9-1-1. In May 2021, it was announced that she had been cast in the thriller film
Five Below. She played Suzanne in the comedy film
For the Hits. 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. Allen returned to daytime soap operas, playing the role of
Taylor Hayes on
The Bold and the Beautiful. 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. 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. 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. == Other ventures ==