Ally Sheedy
Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy (born June 13 1962) is an American actor from the United States. Her first film appearance was in Bad Boys (1983). Then, she joined the Bratpack band and made appearances as a character in WarGames (1983) The Breakfast Club(1985) as well as Short Circuit (1986). Sheedy received with the Independent Spirit Award as Best Female Lead for her performance in Lisa Cholodenko's High Art (1998). Ally Sheedy was born in America and she is a performer as well as an author. She began her career in film at the beginning of the 1980s when she appeared in the film based on a crime drama Bad Boys, for which she received a lot of applause. The film, which was helmed by Rick Rosenthal also starred other popular actors such as Sean Penn Esai Morales Clancy Brown and Alan Ruck. In 1985, following her debut success in a movie that she appeared in, the actress acted on screen in The Breakfast Club - a comedy/drama. The film was written and directed by John Hughes is considered one of the greatest high school films of all time. Even though it had the budget of $1 million, the movie's profits exceeded $50 million. In the meantime, she was also participating in various television shows such as CBS Schoolbreak which was her TV debut. It was a show for teenagers that began to air in April of 1980. Chicago Story Big City Samuels and the Kid, Hill Street Blues and Chicago Story are a few of the other series in which she has appeared. A few of her most recent appearances are in Little Sister and X-Men Apocalypse a film about an X-Men superhero, in which she plays a cameo. Sheedy for her amazing performances has won numerous awards including her MTV Movie Award for Silver Bucket of Excellence Award in the year 2005.





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