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Alexan­dra Eliz­a­beth Sheedy (born June 13, 1962[1]) is an Amer­i­can ac­tress and au­thor. Fol­low­ing her film debut in 1983's Bad Boys, she be­came known as one of the Brat Pack group of ac­tors in the films The Break­fast Club (1985) and St. Elmo's Fire (1985). She also acted in WarGames (1983) and Short Cir­cuit (1986). For her per­for­mance in Lisa Cholo­denko's High Art (1998), Sheedy won the In­de­pen­dent Spirit Award for Best Fe­male Lead.[2]
Sheedy was born Alexan­dra Eliz­a­beth Sheedy in New York City[3] on June 13, 1962 and has two sib­lings, brother Patrick and sis­ter Meghan. Her mother, Char­lotte (née Baum), is a writer and press agent who was in­volved in women's and civil rights move­ments,[4] and her fa­ther, John J. Sheedy, Jr., is a Man­hat­tan ad­ver­tis­ing executive.[5][6] Sheedy's mother is Jew­ish, whereas her fa­ther is of Irish Catholic back­ground.[7] Her ma­ter­nal grand­mother was from Odessa, Ukraine.[8] Her par­ents di­vorced in 1971.[9]
She at­tended the Bank Street School for Chil­dren, fol­lowed by Co­lum­bia Gram­mar & Prepara­tory School in New York City, grad­u­at­ing in 1980. She started danc­ing with the Amer­i­can Bal­let The­atre at age six[10] and was plan­ning to make it a full-time ca­reer. How­ever, she gave up dance in favor of act­ing full-time, then she started study­ing act­ing with act­ing teacher Harold Guskin.[11] At age 12 she wrote a book, She Was Nice to Mice. The book was pub­lished by Mc­Graw-Hill Ed­u­ca­tion and be­came a best-seller.[10][dead link] On June 19, 1975, she ap­peared on the game show To Tell the Truth.[12]
At age eigh­teen, Sheedy re­lo­cated to Los An­ge­les, Cal­i­for­nia, where she en­rolled in the drama de­part­ment at the Uni­ver­sity of South­ern Cal­i­for­nia.[13] Sheedy con­cur­rently began her act­ing ca­reer, and in­ter­mit­tently com­pleted three years' worth of courses to­ward a BFA de­gree in acting.[13]
Sheedy started act­ing in local stage pro­duc­tions as a teenager. After ap­pear­ing in sev­eral 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 Penn's hu­mil­i­ated girl­friend. 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. Sheedy was of­fered the lead fe­male role in Top Gun and passed it in say­ing no one wants to watch Tom Cruise in fighter jets.
Sheedy starred along­side Radha Mitchell in the 1998 in­de­pen­dent film High Art, about a ro­mance be­tween two women and the power of art.[14] Her per­for­mance in High Art was rec­og­nized with awards from the In­de­pen­dent Spirit Awards, Los An­ge­les Film Crit­ics As­so­ci­a­tion, and Na­tional So­ci­ety of Film Crit­ics.
In 1999, Sheedy took over the lead role in the off-Broad­way pro­duc­tion of the mu­si­cal Hed­wig and the Angry Inch. She was the first cis-gen­der fe­male to play the part of the gen­derqueer Hed­wig, but her run ended early amid "mixed" re­views, ac­cord­ing to E! News.[15] That same year, she was cast as a lead ac­tress in Sugar Town, an in­de­pen­dent film, which fea­tured an en­sem­ble cast of ac­tors and musicians.[16]
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.[17]
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 Mr. Yang on the USA Net­work tele­vi­sion show Psych (in the third sea­son fi­nale), a role that she reprised in the fourth sea­son, fifth sea­son, and sev­enth sea­son fi­nales.
Sheedy dated Bon Jovi gui­tarist Richie Samb­ora for less than a year in the 1980s. She stated in Los An­ge­les Times that the re­la­tion­ship led her to abuse drugs, a claim Samb­ora denied.[18] In 1985, Sheedy was ad­mit­ted to Hazelden Foun­da­tion and in the 1990s was treated for a sleep­ing pill ad­dic­tion,[19] an ex­pe­ri­ence which she drew on for her role as a drug-ad­dicted pho­tog­ra­pher in High Art.[20]
On April 12, 1992, Sheedy mar­ried actor David Lans­bury, the nephew of ac­tress An­gela Lans­bury and son of Edgar Lans­bury, the orig­i­nal pro­ducer of God­spell. They have a son, Beck­ett (born 1994), who is a trans man.[21] In 2008, Sheedy an­nounced that she and Lans­bury had filed for divorce.[3]
In Jan­u­ary 2018, Sheedy tweeted the #MeToo hash­tag along with the names of James Franco and Chris­t­ian Slater, in­di­cat­ing that they have been sex­u­ally in­ap­pro­pri­ate with her, but later took down the tweets. Franco stated that he did not know why Sheedy would have tweeted those accusations.[22][23]
Sheedy be­came a veg­e­tar­ian at the age of 12.[24][25]
Voice cameo (uncredited)[citation needed]
Episode: "I Think I'm Having a Baby"
Not with My Daughter (a.k.a. Client Seduction)
Silver Bucket of Excellence Award
(shared with other main cast members)
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^ Independent, Film. "Film Independent Spirit Awards: 31 Years of Nominees and Winners" (PDF). filmindependent.org. filmindependent.org. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
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^ Leibovich, Lori (June 26, 1998). "Heroine Chic". Salon. San Francisco, California: Salon Media Group. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
^ "WEDDINGS; Marilyn Webb, John Sheedy Jr". The New York Times. New York City: New York Times Company. March 21, 1993. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
^ "Ally Sheedy Biography (1962–)".
^ Collins, Glenn (May 27, 1991). "Celebrating a Place Where for So Many The Good Life Began". The New York Times. Retrieved April 23, 2010.
^ Sohn, Amy (2011). "Musicians, Mensches, and Muff-Diving: Ally Sheedy by Amy Sohn". Retrieved May 21, 2011.
^ Rochlin, Margy (June 14, 1998). "Ally Sheedy Makes a Bid To Be Taken Seriously". The New York Times. New York City: New York Times Company. Retrieved September 2, 2012.
^ a b Dretzka, Gary (June 28, 1998). "Back from the edge, Ally Sheedy may be on the verge of another breakthrough". Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois: Tronc. Retrieved December 3, 2010.
^ Neumaier, Joe (July 17, 2010). "New York native Ally Sheedy never strays far from the Upper West Side". nydailynews.com. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
^ "A Young Ally Sheedy on 'To Tell the Truth' in 1975". The Retroist. July 15, 2013. Archived from the original on October 7, 2018. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
^ a b Willistein, Paul (May 9, 1986). "A NEW CONNECTION WITH 'SHORT CIRCUIT,' ALLY SHEEDY PLUGS INTO A STARRING ROLE". The Morning Call. Archived from the original on November 21, 2020.
^ Ebert, Roger (July 3, 1998). "High Art Movie Review & Film Summary (1998)". Chicago Sun-Times. Chicago, Illinois: Sun-Times Media Group. Retrieved January 15, 2017 – via rogerebert.com.
^ Keller, Julie (December 17, 1999). "Ally Sheedy Inches Away from "Hedwig"". E! Online. Los Angeles, California: NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Group. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
^ Thomas, Kevin (September 17, 1999). "Down and Out in 'Sugar Town' After Fame Has Fled". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California: Tronc. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
^ "Season 2 Overview". The Dead Zone Official Website. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
^ Natale, Richard (June 10, 1998). "On the Upswing". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, California: Tronc. Retrieved September 1, 2011.
^ Rochlin, Margy (June 14, 1998). "FILM; Ally Sheedy Makes a Bid To Be Taken Seriously". The New York Times. New York City: New York Times Company. Retrieved June 30, 2010.
^ Winters, Laura (June 21, 1998). "Ally Sheedy, Leaver of the Pack". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Nash Holdings LLC. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
^ Pieklo, Jessica; Gandi, Imani (November 2, 2017). "Boom! Lawyered: Beckett Lansbury and Ally Sheedy on How to Be a Better Ally to Trans People". Rewire.com. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
^ Yahr, Emily (January 11, 2018). "Seth Meyers presses James Franco on why he hasn't contacted Ally Sheedy about her tweets". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: Nash Holdings LLC. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
^ Robinson, Joanna (January 7, 2018). "Why Did Ally Sheedy Call out Golden Globe Winner James Franco on Twitter?". Vanity Fair. New York City: Condé Nast. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
^ Mann, Roderick. (1987). "Busy Ally Sheedy Finds a 'Maid to Order' Role". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
^ O`Malley, Kathy. (1987). For Ally Sheedy, Life is, Like, Just Fine, You Know?. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
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