- Alison Chace is a bi-coastal, classically-trained American actress, voice-over talent, and entrepreneur based in NYC and LA. She has guest-starred in Netflix's sitcom "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," HBO's award-winning drama "Succession," Netflix's crime drama "Seven Seconds," CBS's long-running legal drama "Bull," CBS's fast-paced drama "FBI," NBC's revival of "Law and Order," HBO's "Pretty Little Liars/Original Sin," and Apple TV's new series "Dear Edward." Her recent guest-star role in the highly anticipated "The Gringo Hunters," produced by Imagine and Redrum marks another significant milestone in her career.
She frequently performs at The Barrow Group Theater, which she considers her creative home. During the pandemic, Alison helped birth an online theater ensemble that has performed over 300 play readings over Zoom each Sunday evening for the past three years. What began as a series of Zoom play readings during lock-down has evolved into LMC Productions, a thriving mini-production company. LMC Productions not only showcases Alison's dedication to her craft but also serves as a platform for emerging writers, providing opportunities for collaboration with a talented ensemble of over 60 actors and directors.
Alison was the popular co-host of the Morning, Noon and Night show on lifestyle network PlumTV, bringing energy and intimacy to interviews with a long line of celebrity icons. She earned a reputation as an on-air talent able to put celebrities entirely at ease, and form instant connections with people of all kinds.
An entrepreneur passionate about women's empowerment, Alison has created two online destinations centered on connecting women, WakeUpToABreakup. and PinkWisdom. Both are inspirational sources of validation and community for women seeking more fulfilling relationships. She's also launched comedy enterprise The Dinger, where she harnesses the power of humor, featuring work by up-and-coming comedic talent.
Alison frequently hosts creative salon parties at her New York City apartment. She has self-published two books, created the flirty and fun Pink Kisses app, launched an award-winning podcast, directed an award-winning global documentary, and co-founded three women's groups: Cafe Femmes, Hollywood Studio Club, and Neurotica Productions. She's the Chair of Tender Loving Care, a program delivering anonymous care packages to those experiencing loss. She loves live music and exploring spiritual growth. She's the mom of two sons in their 20s, Finn and Callum.- IMDb Mini Biography By: L. Cooke
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- At age 13, Alison (Chace Pulley) was discovered by legendary agent Eileen Ford scouting for "The Face of the 80's" contest at a local department store in Cincinnati, Ohio.
- Alison Chace is a 7th cousin descendant of President Abraham Lincoln thru her paternal Grandmother.
- Alison Chace chose to be a full-time, stay-at-home Mom for her 2 sons during her 30's and early 40's while successfully booking commercials and voice-overs. She began accepting film and episodic TV roles when she turned 48.
- Alison Chace is the granddaughter of the linguistic genius Howard L. Chace, author of "Ladle Rat Rotten Hut" published in his book Anguish Languish (1956) and read on television by Arthur Godfrey. The book included Chace's various other works of homophonic transformation, including story of Guilty Look Enter Tree Beers (Goldilocks and the Three Bears). Ogden Nash, after reading the book, mailed Chace his own Anguish Languish version of a popular song.
- Alison Chace is Founder of the female empowerment platform Pink Wisdom and creator of the texting affirmation App Pink Kisses.
- I learned there are many 'yes' women out there," she says, "many wise and wonderful positive women, who are very interested in helping others.
- The timing of my children being in college, allowing myself to risk falling in love, and just the wisdom of turning 50 - I realized there is no way I shouldn't be living my absolute best life. This all created the perfect creative cocktail for me," she says. "Life is good. And the more that life is good, it seems the more good comes my way.
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