Alley Sheedy was Born on June 13, 1962 in New
York, New York.
At the tender age of twelve Sheedy wrote a story
about a mythical encounter between Queen Elizabeth I and an
inquisitive mouse. The result, "She Was Nice to Mice" was
published by McGraw--Hill and became an instant best seller.
Ally's film debut was as Sean Penn's naive but
knowing girlfriend, J.C., in "Bad Boys" (1983). That
same year she starred as Matthew Broderick's zany partner
in "WarGames."
Ally danced on Broadway until age 18 when she
moved to Los Angeles to attend USC to pursue acting.
She appeared in several TV shows, including
"Hill Street Blues". She would eventually land a
role in "Bad Boys".
Sheedy played her first adult role in ST. ELMO'S
FIRE, the 1985 classic hit about college friends.