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About

Birth Notes: 31 October 1941, New York City, New York, USA
Height: 5' 10"
Biography: Feisty, hard-working, famously liberal, with the trademark peroxide blonde hair, actress Sally Kirkland has certainly made an indelible mark on Hollywood history. Born in New York City, her mother was the fashion editor at Vogue magazine. Sally began her career on the off-Broadway circuit and trained under 'Lee Strasberg (I)' in the 1960s. It was not long before she made her transition into Hollywood movies, gaining more recognizable roles as the decade progressed. Sally's first role in a high profile film came in The Sting (1973), playing the role of Crystal. Throughout the 1970s, Sally remained very busy in a variety of roles in movies such as the made for television The Kansas City Massacre (1975) (TV), Breakheart Pass (1975) and Private Benjamin (1980). Her work in the 1980s was mainly seen in the form of B class exploitation movies including the low-budget slasher movies Fatal Games (1984), Paint It Black (1989) and High Stakes (1989) opposite Kathy Bates . Sally appeared in the martial arts drama Best of the Best (1989) opposite Eric Roberts and James Earl Jones. There were also roles in TV soap opera, "General Hospital" (1963) in 1982, and "Falcon Crest" (1981) in 1983. Amidst all of this, Sally managed to garner critical & commercial acclaim and an Oscar nomination for her role as a struggling Czech has-been actress in Anna (1987). The New York set drama proved an exceptional vehicle for Sally's talent. Although she did not win the Academy Award, the role is often remembered as Sally's best and most challenging role to date. In the 1990s, Sally appeared in many films. She spent more time on television in TV movies or guest appearances, and appeared in many feature films as well. The Haunted (1991) (TV) is worth mentioning for featuring Sally in a central role based on actual events. She appeared opposite Jeffrey DeMunn and Cassie Yates in the film chronicling a decade of a family's terror at the hands of poltergeists. She also surprised many with her role in the erotic thriller In the Heat of Passion (1992) playing a wealthy housewife who strips down for some passionate scenes with Jsu Garcia . In the same vein, Sally teamed up with erotic thriller connoisseur Andrew Stevens for Double Threat (1993) playing a washed-up actress involved with a double crossing younger husband. Sally also appeared in a small role in the major feature JFK (1991). Her television guest appearances include _"Murder, She Wrote" (1984)_ in 1995, "The Nanny" (1993) in 1996 and "Felicity" (1998) in 1999. She appeared in the hallmark soap opera "Days of Our Lives" (1965) for a few months in 1999. Roles in more high profile films included Excess Baggage (1997), Edtv (1999) and opposite Peter Gallager in a TV adaptation of Aldous Huxley 's _Brave New World (TV)(1998)_ playing a scatty aging mother with an addictive personality. From 2000 onward, Sally's roles in film changed noticeably. She became involved in many independent movies on the film festival circuit. Notable films include the short movie Audit (2001), The Rose Technique (2002), Mango Kiss (2004) and Coffee Date (2006). Many of her appearances highlighted her liberal attitude towards contemporary social issues. Notably, Sally appeared opposite the late Robert Urich in his last movie Night of the Wolf (2002) (TV). Her deep involvement with the Church of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has been highlighted in the movie Spiritual Warriors (2007), and as an ordained minister for this church, she joined the late Shelley Winters (her godmother) with her long time partner in marriage before her death in early 2006. With more films on the horizon, Sally's involvement with independent cinema is only at the beginning. On general release soon will be Off the Black (2006), Sally's latest independent offering. Also an artist, she has her own gallery in Los Angeles displaying her unique work. She resides in Los Angeles with her beloved dog Shiva. Looking great for a woman now in her 60s, Sally still sports her trademark blonde hair, and after over 120 film appearances, shows no sign of letting up.

Filmography

A Star Is Born (1976) as Photographer
A-List (2006) as Olga
Adam & Steve (2005) as Mary
Coffee Date (2006) as Mrs. Muller
Edtv (1999) as Jeanette
Excess Baggage (1997) as Louise
Factory Girl (2006) as Grandma Sedgwick
Fingerprints (2006) as Mary
Hollywood Dreams (2006) as Minster at Wedding
Neo Ned (2005) as Shelly
Private Benjamin (1980) as Helga
The Incredible Shrinking Woman (1981) as Store Cashier
The Player (1992) as Herself
A Month of Sundays (2001) as Katherine St. Croix
A Rose for Emily (1983) as Gossip
Amnesia (1996) as Charlene Hunt
An Eye for an Eye (2004) as Rachel
Anna (1987) as Anna
Archaeology of a Woman (2011) as Margaret
Audit (2001) as Raissa
Bald (2008) as Mrs. Elise Stern
Best of the Best (1989) as Catherine Wade
Big Bad Mama (1974) as Barney's Woman
Big Stan (2007) as Madame Foreman
Bite the Bullet (1975) as Honey
Blast 'Em (1992)  
Blazing Saddles (1974) as Cashier
Blind Spot (2007) as Penelope Denmore
Bloodlines (2004) as Joyce
Blue (1968) as Sarah Lambert
Brand X (1970) as Patient/President's Wife
Breakheart Pass (1975) as Jane-Marie
Bruce Almighty (2003) as Anita
Bullseye! (1990) as Willie
Candy Stripe Nurses (1974) as Wife in Clinic
Chandler Hall (2005) as Sally
Cinderella Liberty (1973) as Fleet Chick
Cold Feet (1989) as Maureen
Come What May (2009) as Gloria Wellington
Coming Apart (1969) as Joann
Crack in the Mirror (1960) as Bit Part
Crazy Mama (1975) as Ella Mae
Devil's Land (2009) as Sarah Murphy
Division III: Football's Finest (2011) as Crystal Vice
Double Exposure (1983) as Hooker
Double Threat (1993) as Monica Martel
Due occhi diabolici (1990) as Eleonora ("The Black Cat")
Encore (2005) as Iris
Eye of the Stranger (1993) as Lori
Fatal Games (1984) as Diane Paine
Film Hustle (2009) as Herself
Flush (1977) as Janet
Forever (1992) as Angelica
Futz! (1969) as Merry Lee
Going Home (1971) as Ann
Gunmen (1993) as Bennett
Guns and Lipstick (1995) as Danielle Roberts
Hey, Let's Twist (1961) as Dancer
High Stakes (1989) as Melanie Rose
Hit the Dutchman (1992) as Emma Flegenheimer
Hometown USA (1979) as Gwen
House Under Siege (2010) as Pat Mazur
Human Highway (1982) as Kathryn
In the Heat of Passion (1992) as Lee Adams
It's All About You (2002) as Herself
JFK (1991) as Rose Cheramie
Jump (1971) as Lou
La ilegal (1979) as Don Tony's Girlfriend
Lights Out (2010) as Rose
Little Ghost (1997) as Mother Ghost
Love Letters (1983) as Sally
Make a Wish (2010) as Mary
Mango Kiss (2004) as Emilia
Me and Graham: The Soundtrack of Our Lives (2005) as Herself
Men Named Milo, Women Named Greta (2000) as Herself
Mothers and Daughters (2002) as Nana
Oak Hill (2008) as Elizabeth St. James
Off the Black (2006) as Marianne Reynolds
Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (1997) as Herself
One by One: Death's Door (2010) as Harold's Nana
Our Hollywood Education (1992) as Herself
Out of the Black (2001) as Elizabeth Malby
Paint It Black (1989) as Marion Easton
Paper Hearts (1993) as Jenny
Paranoia (1998) as Dr. Kurtzwell
Pipe Dreams (1976) as Two Street Betty
Primary Motive (1992) as Helen Poulas
Redemption (2009) as Mrs. Allport
Remembering Nigel (2009) as Herself
Resurrection Mary (2007) as Lois
Revenge (1990) as Rock Star
Richard III (2008) as Queen Margaret
Schneeweißrosenrot (1991) as Herself
Secrets of Life (2009) as Herself
Spiritual Warriors (2007) as Realtor
Starry Night (1999) as Detective Brook Murphy
Stringer (1992) as Joan
Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol (1990) as Herself
Talking Walls (1987) as Hooker
Thank You, Good Night (2001) as Doreen
The 13 Most Beautiful Women (1964) as Beautiful Woman
The Big Red Cotton Show (2006) as Fanny Kirkwater
The Black Cat (1993)  
The Boys Behind the Desk (2000)  
The Ear of the Beholder (2008) as Marlena
The Island (1998) as Marilyn Monroe
The Last Gamble (2010) as Sally
The Last Guy on Earth (2008)  
The Noah (1975) as Friday-Anne
The Rose Technique (2002) as Helen
The Sting (1973) as Crystal - Stripper
The Visitor from Planet Omicron (2011)  
The Way We Were (1973) as Pony Dunbar
The Wayshower (2011) as Jeena
The Young Nurses (1973) as Woman at Clinic
Tracks (1977) as Train Passenger
Twinkle Toes (1999)  
Untitled Roger Corman Documentary (2010) as Herself
Urgency (2010) as Mediator
What's Up, Scarlet? (2005) as Ruth Zabrinski
White Hot (1988) as Harriet
Who Are You (2009) as Queen
Wilbur Falls (1998) as Roberta Devereaux
Wish You Were Dead (2002) as Penelope Wilson
The Boys Behind the Desk (2000)  

Trivia

  * Goddaughter of Shelley Winters.
* She was the first actress to appear nude in a legitimate stage play, in the 1968 Off-Broadway premiere of Sweet Eros by Terrence McNally.
* Daughter and namesake of fashion editor Sally Kirkland. Her mother was fashion editor at first Vogue and later Life magazines. She was the only fashion editor at Life Magazine during its history (1944 - 1969). She is legendary for putting Grace Kelly , Audrey Hepburn, Faye Dunaway and Jacqueline Kennedy on the magazine's cover, making them fashion icons.
* In a TV interview, she reported that she used money from her role in Edtv (1999) to have her breast implants removed.
* Began her career off-Broadway circa 1962.
* Has received humanitarian awards including Blue Cross and the Crippled Children's Society.
* An ordained minister in the Church of The Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, she teaches classes that combine drama, yoga and meditation.
* Lifetime member of The Actor's Studio.
* Measurements: 33-24-34 (as a starlet in 1969), 36DD-26-35 (after implants in 1986), (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
* Famously appeared fully nude, whilst riding bareback astride a large hog to illustrate Tom O'Horgan's 1969 film Futz! (1969) on the cover of Al Goldstein's Screw magazine.
* Friend of actress Lana Clarkson.
* Turned down the role of Helen Buckman in Ron Howard 's film Parenthood (1989). 'Diane Wiest' was cast in the role and received an Academy Award nomination for her work in the film.

Quotes

  * "I grew up in a house on 89th Street that was always full of these gorgeous models: Verushka, Ali MacGraw, Lauren Hutton, no matter what I did, I would be the ugly duckling. As a little girl I figured I'd have to be the most famous actress in the world..."

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