(January 4, 1948 [1] — May 7, 2011) |
Media career

Hennessy entered at
Trinidad and Tobago Television and hosted the program
Community Dateline for several years with other presenters including Wendell Constantine, Judy Alcantara,
Lisa Wickham (1999-2000) and Judy Chong Dennison until 2005 when the station closed. In 2009 she was received the "Media Excellence" award from the Trinidad & Tobago Publishers and Broadcasters Association.
[4]
In 2010, she began co-hosting
The Box, a daily TV talk show on the
Gayelle network, with a talk show format styled after the U.S. morning program
The View. She also had her own television program,
Allyson 10-12.
[4] Hennessy was a familiar face as host of
carnival activities and special events.
[5]
Veni Mange
A
Cordon Bleu trained chef,
[4] Hennessy was a co-owner of the
Veni Mange Restaurant.
[6]
Personal life
She was married to Emmett Hennessy,
[7] a fellow journalist; they had no children.
Death
Hennessy fell ill in late April 2011, with an undisclosed illness, and was hospitalised in the
intensive care unit at a the St. Clair Medical Centre in
Port-of-Spain. She never recovered and died at St. Clair Medical on May 7, 2011, aged 63.
[8]
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