Ally Sheedy

Ally Sheedy

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Date of birth: June 13, 1962
Age: 48

Alexandra Elizabeth "Ally" Sheedy is an American screen and stage actress, as well as the author of two books. She is known for her roles in the "Brat Pack" films The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire.

Sheedy was born in New York City and has two siblings, Patrick and Meghan. Her mother, Charlotte (née Baum), was a writer and press agent who was involved in women's and civil rights movements, and her father, John J. Sheedy, Jr., was a Manhattan-based advertising executive. Ally Sheedy's mother was Jewish and her father was of Irish Catholic descent. Her parents divorced in 1971.

Sheedy attended Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School in New York City, graduating in 1980. She started dancing with the American Ballet Theatre at the age of six, and was planning on making it a full-time career. She gave up dance in favor of acting full-time. At twelve years old, she wrote a children's book, She Was Nice to Mice; the book was published by McGraw-Hill and became a best-seller. On June 19, 1975, she appeared on the game show To Tell the Truth in her role as young writer. That same year, her mother brought suit against the owners of Zabar's delicatessen for failing to protect her from an attempted sexual assault.

Sheedy started acting in local stage productions as a teenager. After appearing in several made-for-television films in 1981, as well as three episodes of the television series Hill Street Blues, she made her feature film debut in Bad Boys (1983), starring Sean Penn, where she played the humiliated rape victim girlfriend of Penn's character. The 1980s were her most active period, with roles in popular films such as WarGames, The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire, Short Circuit, and Maid to Order.

Throughout most of the 1990s, Sheedy appeared in many television films. 1998's High Art, a well-reviewed independent film about a romance between two women, was an important film in her career. She identified with the character of photographer "Lucy Berliner" so much that she took a plane at her own expense to participate in an audition and has said that this character is the closest one she has played to herself.

In 1999, Sheedy took over the lead role in the off-Broadway production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. She was the first female to play the part of the German transsexual "Hedwig," but her run ended early amid bad reviews.

She was reunited with Breakfast Club co-star Anthony Michael Hall when she became a special guest star on his television show The Dead Zone, in the second-season episode "Playing God," from 2003, where Johnny (Anthony Michael Hall) is reunited with two close friends from high school, the one of whom is awaiting a heart transplant and the other of whom (Sheedy) is the donor.

Sheedy has also appeared in the episode ""Leapin' Lizards" of C.S.I. in which she played a woman who murdered her boyfriend's wife while mixed up in a cult. On March 3, 2008, Sheedy was introduced as the character Sarah, in the ABC Family show Kyle XY. In 2009 she played the role of the Yin Yang killer on the USA tv show Psych.

On April 12, 1992, Sheedy married actor David Lansbury, the nephew of actress Angela Lansbury and son of Edgar Lansbury, the producer of the original production of Godspell. The couple have a daughter, Rebecca, born in 1994. As of May 2008 however, Sheedy is about to divorce Lansbury. Prior to her relationship with him, Sheedy had dated actor Eric Stoltz and guitarist Richie Sambora.

In 1985 Sheedy was admitted to Hazelden, and in the 1990s was treated for sleeping pill addiction, an experience on which she drew for her role as a drug-addicted photographer in High Art.

See also:  Actress,  American,  Author,  Jewish
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Ally Sheedy plays the girl with the jihad tattoo - Globe and Mail

Globe and Mail
Ally Sheedy plays the girl with the jihad tattoo
Globe and Mail
27, 2010 8:59AM EDT Settled on a suede sofa at Toronto's Intercontinental Hotel bar, Ally Sheedy is rooting through her purse. ...
'Life During Wartime' is Solondz's Sequel to 'Happiness'Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Review: Life During WartimeCBC.ca
Life During Wartime: Still dismayed after all these yearsNational Post
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Ally Sheedy ? My Life as a Mom - Babble (blog)

Babble (blog)
Ally Sheedy ? My Life as a Mom
Babble (blog)
Ally Sheedy is having a moment. The girl best known as America's favorite reclusive teen in The Breakfast Club is now a ...



Life During Wartime,' sicko-pervys on parade - Kansas City Star

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Life During Wartime,' sicko-pervys on parade
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Allison Janney, Ally Sheedy and Shirley Henderson step into the key roles of the miserable Jordan sisters. The effect is disorienting. ...
'Life During Wartime' revisits characters from earlier filmGwinnettdailypost.com
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Search Past 7 days Archives - Boston Herald (blog)
Search Past 7 days Archives
Boston Herald (blog)
Ally Sheedy was surprised to hear audiences laugh at her self-dramatizing Helen Jordan in Todd Solondz's surprise indie hit Life During Wartime. ...



The Breakfast Club - The Independent Weekly
The Breakfast Club
The Independent Weekly
Having said that, Anthony Michael Hall should have totally hooked up with Ally Sheedy's character. The poor kid needed a girl who didn't "live in Canada. ...



Life During Wartime asks to be admired, not loved - Straight.com
Life During Wartime asks to be admired, not loved
Straight.com
And she eventually seeks shelter with the younger Helen (Ally Sheedy), a Hollywood insider whose presence here is mostly comic relief. ...



Blu-Ray Review: HD Release For Beloved 'The Breakfast Club' - HollywoodChicago.com
Blu-Ray Review: HD Release For Beloved 'The Breakfast Club'
HollywoodChicago.com
Featuring an all-star '80s cast including Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy, this warmhearted coming-of-age ...



The Last Exorcism: Big scary fun - Globe and Mail

Globe and Mail
The Last Exorcism: Big scary fun
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by @nestruck about 11 hours, 14 minutes ago Oh, also, my piece on Ally Sheedy (yeah, Breakfast Club!) in new flick Life During Wartime http://tgam.ca/vq4 by ...

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Close encounters of the '80s kind - Sioux City Journal
Close encounters of the '80s kind
Sioux City Journal
Demi Moore had that whiskey-soaked voice and Ally Sheedy seemed like the one who was going to trump them all. Tom Hanks was edging out of television, ...



Great scenery ? pity about the show - Scene Queenstown

Scene Queenstown
Great scenery ? pity about the show
Scene Queenstown
A 1985 rites of passage/ brat pack movie starring Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Demi Moore and Ally Sheedy. Only on Thursday evening, where an exception could ...



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Dollhouse (Tuesday, June 9, 2009 12:13:58 PM)
That's one scary-looking chick!

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