Ally Sheedy
Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy (born June 13th, 1962) is an American actress. Her film debut was in Bad Boys (1983). Following that, she joined the Bratpack band and made appearances in WarGames (1983) The Breakfast Club(1985) as well as Short Circuit (1986). Sheedy earned an Independent Spirit Award Best Female Leading for her performance in Lisa Cholodenko's High Art (1998). Ally Sheedy is an American actress and an author. Her movie career started in her early 80s when she was featured as a crime drama actress, Bad Boys. Rick Rosenthal was the director of the film in which other actors were also prominent such as Sean Penn Esai Morales Clancy Brown Alan Ruck. Following her first film She was in 1985's comedy drama film The Breakfast Club. The movie was directed by John Hughes is considered one among the most memorable high school films of all time. While the budget for the film was just $1 million, the film's profits were more than $50 million. As she worked on the show the first time on TV, her television debut took place on CBS Schoolbreak. It was a program designed for teens and aired beginning in April 1980. Chicago Story Big City Samuels and the Kid, Hill Street Blues and Chicago Story are some of the other shows on where she's been featured. The most recent of her appearances is Little Sister, a film featuring a superhero with Sheedy as a small cameo. Sheedy is the recipient of numerous awards for her exceptional performances, which include an award from the MTV Movie Award Silver Bucket of Excellence Award.





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