Ally Sheedy
Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy (born June 13th 1962) is an American actress from America. Her film debut was in Bad Boys (1983). After that she enrolled in the Bratpack group and appeared on screen in WarGames (1983) The Breakfast Club(1985) and Short Circuit (1986). Sheedy received the Independent Spirit Award Best Female Leading for her performance in Lisa Cholodenko's High Art (1998). Ally Sheedy, an American writer and actor. She began her film career through the crime movie Bad Boys in the early 1980s, for which she was quite appreciated. In the film directed by Rick Rosenthal, other well-known actors such as Sean Penn Esai Morales Clancy Brown as well as Alan Ruck also appeared. In the wake of her success in her first film, she later appeared in the 1985 comedy drama film The Breakfast Club. The film was written and directed by John Hughes is considered one among the most memorable high school films of all time. Although the budget for this movie was $1 million it has earned more than $50 million. While she was doing this, her debut on television came in the form of CBS Schoolbreak. It was a show for teenagers and first aired in April 1980. She also appeared on other shows on TV, including Chicago Story Big City Samuels and the Kid as well as Hill Street Blues. The most recent of her performances is Little Sister. Another one, X-Men Apocalypse a story that revolves around a female superhero, in which Sheedy appears in a cameo. Sheedy has received numerous awards for her outstanding performances, among them an award from the MTV Movie Award Silver Bucket of Excellence Award.





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