Sandy Faison
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Born | Sandra Faison September 16, 1950 |
Occupation | Actress, singer; acting teacher |
Years active | 1977-present |
Sandra Faison (born September 16, 1950) is an American actress and singer. She became an acting teacher after her performing career.
Career[]
Acting[]
In 1977, she made her Broadway debut as Grace Farrell, secretary to Daddy Warbucks, in Annie. Additional theatre credits include Charlie and Algernon (1980),[1] Is There Life After High School? (1982),[2] and You Can't Take It with You (1983, replacement Alice Sycamore)[3]
Faison's feature film credits include The Sterile Cuckoo (1969)[4] and All the Right Moves (1983).[5]
On television she was featured in the soap operas The Guiding Light as the original Brandy Shelloe before actress JoBeth Williams took over the role, Another World, and The Edge of Night. She had a recurring role in The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd, a regular role in the first season of Anything but Love, and made guest appearances on Scarecrow and Mrs. King, Quantum Leap, The Wonder Years, Grace Under Fire and Party of Five, among others.[6][7]
In the television movie An Eight Is Enough Wedding (1989), she played Abby Bradford.[8]
Teaching[]
After 13 years, Faison retired from teaching at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School.[7][9] She became LaGuardia’s assistant principal of theater for her last five years.[10] She teaches the second year acting students at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater.[11][12]
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1969 | The Sterile Cuckoo | Nancy Putnam | Uncredited |
1983 | All the Right Moves | Suzie | |
1992 | Play Nice | Mrs. Holland |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1952 | Guiding Light | Brandy Shellooe #1 | 1 episode |
1964 | Another World | Ramona / Model | |
1976 | Street Killing | Susan Brenner | Television film |
1976 | Serpico | Sara | Episode: "Country Box" |
1977 | The Annie Christmas Show | Grace Farrell | Television film |
1983–1984 | The Edge of Night | Dr. Beth Corell | 185 episodes |
1985 | Scarecrow and Mrs. King | Jean Kearsley | Episode: "Vigilante Mothers" |
1987 | Time Out for Dad | Pam Kowalski | Television film |
1987–1988 | The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd | Mamie Grolnick | 10 episodes |
1988 | CBS Summer Playhouse | Felicity | Episode: "Old Money" |
1989 | Anything but Love | Pamela Payton-Finch | 6 episodes |
1989 | An Eight Is Enough Wedding | Abby Bradford | Television film |
1990 | Coach | Beverly Graustark | Episode: "The Break-Up" |
1991 | Quantum Leap | Emma Rickett | Episode: "Runaway - July 4, 1964" |
1991 | Pros and Cons | Janet | Episode: "May the Best Man Win" |
1992 | CBS Schoolbreak Special | Emily Lance | Episode: "Two Teens and a Baby" |
1992 | The Wonder Years | June Aidem | Episode: "Of Mastodons and Men" |
1995 | Mrs. Holland | Kimberly Hartford | Episode: "Grace at the Campfire" |
1997 | The Westing Game | Grace Wexler | Television film |
1997 | Party of Five | Sally | Episode: "Past Imperfect" |
References[]
- ^ " Charlie and Algernon Broadway" playbill (vault), accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ " Is There Life After High School? Broadway" playbill (vault), accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ " You Can't Take It with You Broadway" playbill (vault), accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ The Sterile Cuckoo tcm.com, accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ All the Right Moves tcm.com, accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ Sandy Faison at IMDb
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Sandy Faison" masterworksbroadway.com, accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ An Eight Is Enough Wedding tcm.com, accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ "Sandy Faison Fund" alumniandfriends.org, accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ "Technical Theater. Sandy Faison, Assistant Principal" laguardiahs.org, accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ "Sandy Faison, Neighborhood Playhouse" artsbridge.com, accessed March 23, 2019
- ^ "Faculty. Sandy Faison ~ Meisner Acting Technique II" neighborhoodplayhouse.org accessed March 23, 2019
External links[]
- 1949 births
- Living people
- American musical theatre actresses
- American stage actresses
- American television actresses
- American film actresses
- American female singers
- 20th-century American actresses
- American soap opera actresses