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Candace Allen (author) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Candace Allen (author) Candace Allen is an American novelist, political activist, cultural critic and screenwriter, who is based in London. She was the first African-American woman to be a member of the Directors Guild of America.〔 She is the niece of actress and drama coach Billie Allen,〔(Billie Allen ), American Theatre Wing.〕〔(Candace Allen ) at IMDb.〕 and the former wife of British conductor Sir Simon Rattle.〔(Michael White, "Second fiddle? Not a chance" ), ''The Telegraph'', 14 January 2004.〕〔(Guy Dammann, "How it feels to be free", ''New Statesman'', 27 June 2012. )〕 ==Biography== Born in Boston, Massachusetts,〔(Candace Allen biography, International Literature Festival Berlin. )〕 in 1950 (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1467284/Simon-Rattle-bewitched-by-glamorous-Czech-opera-star.html) she received her BA from Harvard University before attending the New York University School of Film and Television. She became the first African-American female member of the Directors Guild of America. In the 1970s, she moved to Los Angeles, where for twenty years she worked as an assistant director on feature and television films, and later as a screenwriter.〔(Candace Allen biography ), RSA.〕 She was a founder of Reel Black Women, a professional organization for African-American women in film.〔(The Cave, Lorraine O'Grady on Black Women Film Directors ), ''Artforum International Magazine'', vol. 30, no. 5, January 1991, pp. 22-24.〕 She also set up and ran for four years a counselling group for young black women at Jordan High School in Watts.〔("Candace Allen" ), RSA Events.〕 Allen moved to the UK in 1994, and was married to British conductor Simon Rattle (8 January 1996 – 2004).〔(Simon Rattle - Biography ), IMDb.〕
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