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Alexandra Elizabeth Sheedy was born in New York City [1] on June 13, 1962, and has a brother and a sister. Her mother, Charlotte (née Baum), is a writer and press agent who was involved in women's and civil rights movements, [2] and her father, John J. Sheedy Jr., is a Manhattan advertising executive. [3]
The Breakfast Club is a 1985 American indie [4] [5] teen coming-of-age comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes.It stars Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy.
Ally Sheedy Net Worth: $4 million. Photo by Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images. While Sheedy may not be the richest member of the Brat Pack, she had her share of Hollywood success.
High Art is a 1998 independent romantic drama written and directed by Lisa Cholodenko, and starring Ally Sheedy and Radha Mitchell.It premiered at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, where it won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, and saw a limited release in the United States on June 12, 1998.
Jessica "Jessie" Montgomery (Ally Sheedy) is a bratty, hard-partying rich girl in her mid-20s.Jessie's self-indulgent lifestyle (along with a lack of respect for anything or anybody, even herself) has been wearing thin on her father Charles (Tom Skerritt), a widowed philanthropist.
Buried Alive II is a 1997 American horror thriller television film directed by Tim Matheson and written by Walter Klenhard.It is a sequel to the 1990 film Buried Alive, and stars Ally Sheedy, Stephen Caffrey and Tracey Needham.
Oxford Blues is a 1984 British comedy-drama sports film written and directed by Robert Boris and starring Rob Lowe, Ally Sheedy and Amanda Pays. It is a remake of the 1938 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film A Yank at Oxford and was Lowe's first starring role in a feature.
The Autumn Heart is a 1999 American drama film directed by Steven Maler and starring Tyne Daly and Ally Sheedy. [1] [2] It was screened at the 1999 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Space Needle award for Best Canadian Feature Film. In 2000, it received the Association for Canadian Cinema and Television's David ...