Stephen Brown Allen (born January 12, 1950) is a maker of Latter-day
Saint religious and proselytizing films.Allen was born in Salt Lake
City, Utah, to Arthur Tranter and Virginia Brown Allen. His mother
died from complications related to childbirth and his father
subsequently married June Fowler Allen, the only mother he would know.
His father was involved in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church) building program. On assignments, his family moved
to various parts of the world. Allen spent four years of his childhood
in Australia and New Zealand. At the age of twelve his family moved to
Montevideo, Uruguay, where he later graduated from high school.Allen
served as a missionary in the church's Guatemalaâ€"El Salvador Mission
from 1969 to 1971. He then attended Brigham Young University where he
graduated with a major in Communicationsâ€"Television Production and a
minor in Advertising and Public Relations.He married Nancy Billings on
January 28, 1972, in the Salt Lake Temple. They have six
childrenâ€"four boys and two girls. All six children have served
missions. The Allens now have 25 grandchildren.
Saint religious and proselytizing films.Allen was born in Salt Lake
City, Utah, to Arthur Tranter and Virginia Brown Allen. His mother
died from complications related to childbirth and his father
subsequently married June Fowler Allen, the only mother he would know.
His father was involved in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church) building program. On assignments, his family moved
to various parts of the world. Allen spent four years of his childhood
in Australia and New Zealand. At the age of twelve his family moved to
Montevideo, Uruguay, where he later graduated from high school.Allen
served as a missionary in the church's Guatemalaâ€"El Salvador Mission
from 1969 to 1971. He then attended Brigham Young University where he
graduated with a major in Communicationsâ€"Television Production and a
minor in Advertising and Public Relations.He married Nancy Billings on
January 28, 1972, in the Salt Lake Temple. They have six
childrenâ€"four boys and two girls. All six children have served
missions. The Allens now have 25 grandchildren.
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