Sally Pressman
Sally Pressman, born on August 1, 1981, is a talented American actress and dancer, standing at 5 feet 2½ inches tall. Growing up in New York City, she attended the prestigious Spence School for girls, where she honed her classical ballet skills and became a member of the Manhattan Ballet Company. Pressman later pursued her passion for the performing arts at Yale University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in theater studies. During her time at Yale, she showcased her acting abilities in notable productions such as The Merchant of Venice, The Dining Room, Freedomland, and Sylvia.
Pressman made her West End debut in 2004, playing Mrs. Grimes in the premiere of Burleigh Grime$ in London. While her film career took off with her role in the independent horror flick Last Rites of the Dead (also known as Zombies Anonymous) in 2006, she also starred in the 2007 horror film The Dread. That same year, she gained significant recognition for her role in the American television series Shark, further solidifying her place in the industry.
Pressman is perhaps best known for her portrayal of Roxy LeBlanc in the Lifetime series Army Wives, a role that earned her a loyal fan base. In a show of solidarity with her fellow cast members, she participated in a picket line on November 13, 2007, advocating for striking writers.
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