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  1. Jamie Anne Allman (née Brown; born April 6, 1977) is an American actress. She is known for her role as Terry Marek on AMC's The Killing, and Connie Riesler on the FX police drama The Shield.

  2. Jamie Anne Allman. Actress: The Notebook. Jamie Anne Brown was born in Parsons, Kansas. The eldest of five siblings, from a very early age, Brown dreamed of becoming an actress. Pursuing this dream, she moved to Los Angeles. One of her very first roles was a recurring part on The Shield (2002).

  3. Jamie Anne Allman. Actress: The Notebook. Jamie Anne Brown was born in Parsons, Kansas. The eldest of five siblings, from a very early age, Brown dreamed of becoming an actress. Pursuing this dream, she moved to Los Angeles. One of her very first roles was a recurring part on The Shield (2002).

  4. 3,409 Followers, 1,180 Following, 490 Posts - Jamie Anne Allman (@jamieanneallman) on Instagram: "𝗔𝗰𝘁𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀 @thekilling @the_notebook #theshieldfx @preacheramc @zamazontv @marriageinshort @firstmanmovie @iamthenighttnt @boschamazon @candyonhulu".

  5. Allman brought the kind of emotional resonance to the role that audiences find hard to forget.”

  6. May 18, 2012 · The show revolves around the murder of teenager Rosie Larsen and as the story deepens, we’re finding out that Rosie’s aunt Terry, played by Jamie Anne Allman also has some secrets she’s been hiding.

  7. About — JAMIE ANNE ALLMAN. JAMIE ANNE ALLMAN. TV + FILM GALLERY PRESS SOCIAL.

  8. Jamie Anne Allman was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Her acting career began with roles in the series "The Closer" (2004-2011), "Bones" (Fox, 2005-) and "Saving...

  9. Jun 18, 2012 · But, ultimately, it was her aunt, Terry Marek (Jamie Anne Allman), who was responsible for Rosie’s tragic death. She drove the car (containing her screaming niece) into the lake, all the...

  10. Apr 8, 2012 · At SXSW this year, Paste editors met Jamie Anne Allman of AMC’s The Killing and her husband Marshall Allman of True Blood and Justified (and this week’s film Blue Like Jazz).