Ally Sheedy
Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy (born June 13th 1962) is an American actor from the United States. Following her debut movie in 1983, Bad Boys, Sheedy became one of the Brat pack of actors. She appeared in WarGames (1983) The Breakfast Club (1985), Short Circuit (1986) and WarGames. Sheedy received an Independent Spirit Award Best Female Actress for her part in Lisa Cholodenko's High Art (1998). Ally Sheedy was born in America and she is both an actress and an writer. She began her acting career with the crime film Bad Boys at the beginning of the 1980s. Rick Rosenthal directed the movie that also featured a number of popular stars Sean Penn Esai Morales Clancy Brown Alan Ruck. In the following film after her debut, she appeared in 1985's comedy and drama The Breakfast Club. John Hughes' film, directed by him, is one of the greatest films from high school in history. Even though the budget was $1 million its earnings crossed $50 million. Also, she began to appear on various television shows, including CBS Schoolbreak. This was her first TV appearance. The show targeted teenagers and first aired in April 1980. Other shows on TV she was in include Chicago Story Big City Samuels and the Kid as well as Hill Street Blues. The most recent of her appearances is Little Sister, a film that follows a super-hero, in which Sheedy plays an appearance in a minor role. Sheedy won numerous prizes in 2005 for her work. She was also awarded an MTV Movie Award, Silver Bucket of Excellence Award.





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