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Ally Sheedy: High Art
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At the early age of twelve, Ally wrote a book entitled “She was nice to mice” that was published by McGraw Hill. The children’s book soon became a bestseller. After graduating from High School, the young author enrolled at the University of Southern California as a drama major. Soon, she received significant roles in the television films “Splendor in the Grass”, and “The Best Little Girl in the World”. She launched her acting career with a role in the 1983 NBC series, “Hill Street Blues”.
At a Southern university in 1957, the start of court-ordered desegregation poses different problems for a high-minded journalism student (Ally Sheedy), a status-minded belle (Virginia Madsen) and an aspiring beatnik (Phoebe Cates). Affecting period drama co-stars Treat Williams. 96 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Surround, French mono, Spanish mono; Subtitles: French, Spanish; trailer.
Sheedy pics sites. Ally Sheedy was born in New York City on June 13, 1962.. Her starring role of a drug addicted lesbian photographer in the movie High Art,s made her a. Coming October 23rd on Warner Home
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Among others the film stars is Ally Sheedy as the mother trying to hold the family together. Sheedy stared in several films in the 1980s including Short Circuit and the romantic comedy Maid To Order. She disappeared from the public spotlight in the early 1990's before resurfacing in 1998 with High Art. Indiantelevision.com's correspondent Ashwin Pinto got in touch with the star, though e-mail, and spoke about the juvenile justice system, her critically acclaimed role in High Art.
Mark, have you seen a film called ‘High Art’ starring a much older Ally Sheedy as a heroin addicted photographer based, I’ve heard, on Nan Goldin. It dovetails nicely into your article in that the character is gay. So it’s as though the Ally Sheedy character in “The Breakfast Club” has grown up in a very interesting way. It’s a very good film.
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