Ally Sheedy

Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy (born June 13 1962) is an American actor from the United States. Her debut in film was Bad Boys (1983). Following that She joined the Bratpack group and appeared on screen in WarGames (1983) The Breakfast Club(1985) and Short Circuit (1986). Sheedy earned the Independent Spirit Award Best Female leading for her role in Lisa Cholodenko's High Art (1998). Ally Sheedy is an American actor and author. She started her career in film by appearing in the crime-drama movie Bad Boys in the early 1980s, for which she was praised. Rick Rosenthal was the director of this film, where other actors were also prominent such as Sean Penn Esai Morales Clancy Brown Alan Ruck. Following her success in her first film, she also appeared in the comedy drama film The Breakfast Club. The movie was directed by John Hughes is considered one of the greatest film productions for high school ever made. While the budget for the film was just $1 million, its profits exceeded $50 million. In the course of appearing on CBS Schoolbreak, which was her first appearance on TV. The show was targeted at teens and started in April 1980. Chicago Story Big City Samuels and the Kid and Hill Street Blues are other television shows in which she appeared. One of her most recent performances is Little Sister. Another one, X-Men Apocalypse a story that revolves around a female superhero, in which she has a cameo. Sheedy is the recipient of numerous awards for her stellar performances including an award from the MTV Movie Award Silver Bucket of Excellence Award.

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