Allison Argo(I)
- Actress
Though Argo has been making films for the past 20 years, her experience
in the film and entertainment industry stretches back to childhood.
Raised in the theater, she first pursued a career in acting, performing
Ibsen and Tennessee Williams on Broadway and starring in movies and
series for television in Los Angeles. While on location, Argo met a
gorilla named Ivan living alone in shopping mall in Washington State.
Their chance encounter propelled Argo to move behind the camera and
produce/direct her first film. The Urban Gorilla called attention to
the lives of captive gorillas and inspired a movement to rescue Ivan
from his solitary life. The film, which was narrated by Glenn Close,
won numerous awards, including two Emmy nominations, and kicked off
Argo's long association with National Geographic. Her familiarity with
production through her early acting career gave Argo a foundation as a
filmmaker and continues to give her a creative edge today.
For the past 20 years, Argo has gone on to produce, direct and write nearly two dozen award-winning films. She has traveled the globe searching for chimpanzees in the mountains of Tanzania, combing the Amazon for endangered frogs and scouring the underbelly of Bangkok in search of displaced elephants. Although her passion is endangered wildlife, Argo has also produced award-winning films about the human race. By teaming up with National Geographic and PBS, Argo's films have reached audiences in every corner of the world.
Allison Argo's films have won over 100 awards internationally, including six national Emmys (11 nominations), DuPont Columbia, Genesis, Jackson Hole, NY Festival, Cine, Banff, and dozens of awards from New Zealand to Japan. Argo is known for her emotionally-charged and deeply personal stories. Some of her films include: Chimpanzees: An Unnatural History; The Secret Life of Cats; Crash: A Tale of Two Species; Frogs: The Thin Green Line; and The Urban Elephant, which captured the hearts of viewers around the world and garnered two Emmys (one for Argo's directing and one for producing). More important, it helped bring a shift in the way we perceive and care for elephants in captivity.
For the past 20 years, Argo has gone on to produce, direct and write nearly two dozen award-winning films. She has traveled the globe searching for chimpanzees in the mountains of Tanzania, combing the Amazon for endangered frogs and scouring the underbelly of Bangkok in search of displaced elephants. Although her passion is endangered wildlife, Argo has also produced award-winning films about the human race. By teaming up with National Geographic and PBS, Argo's films have reached audiences in every corner of the world.
Allison Argo's films have won over 100 awards internationally, including six national Emmys (11 nominations), DuPont Columbia, Genesis, Jackson Hole, NY Festival, Cine, Banff, and dozens of awards from New Zealand to Japan. Argo is known for her emotionally-charged and deeply personal stories. Some of her films include: Chimpanzees: An Unnatural History; The Secret Life of Cats; Crash: A Tale of Two Species; Frogs: The Thin Green Line; and The Urban Elephant, which captured the hearts of viewers around the world and garnered two Emmys (one for Argo's directing and one for producing). More important, it helped bring a shift in the way we perceive and care for elephants in captivity.