Allyson Adams is an award-winning screenwriter, director, and costume designer who made her acting debut at two playing opposite Elizabeth Montgomery. She has had over 30 plays produced, and her most recent musical Howl with music by George Winston and Kali Armstrong, played to sold-out audiences in Big Sky, Montana. Adams wrote, directed, and acted in the Montana PBS docudrama Peace is a Woman's Job, about first Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin and toured the one-woman show for a decade.
In 2012, Ms. Adams published The Rebel & The King written by her late father, Oscar-nominated actor Nick Adams, about his friendship with Elvis Presley and launched the book at Graceland. Ms. Adams resides in Montana and just completed the short film Lana Turner's Eyes which will be submitted to festivals.