Ally Sheedy
Ally Sheedy is an American actress and writer who has a net worth of $4.4 million. Sheedy accumulated her net worth through her appearances on stage, as well as in films and television shows, as well as being the author of the novels "She was Nice to Mice" (1975) and "Yesterday I saw the sun Poetry" (1991). Ally gained notoriety as a mischievous teenager who, together with Matthew Broderick, nearly triggered World War III in "WarGames." (1983). She made two more notable performance in "WarGames" (1983), as a misfit who spent one day in detention in John Hughes' classic "The Breakfast Club" as well as as a headstrong Gen Xer in "St. Elmo's Fire,"" an edgy post-college comedy. The three blockbuster films brought Sheedy, among other things an admission to the so-called "Brat Pack," an exclusive club of young, rich, and well-known actors like Emilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, and Rob Lowe, in the 1980s.However when her career peaked in the 1980s, she practically fell into complete obscurity the following decade. After a time in the absence of second-rate movies and television shows, Sheedy began to shine in the Hollywood skies once more with her award-winning portrayal of heroin-addict and photographer Lucy Berliner in the independent film "High art" (1998).
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