Sally Pressman is a renowned American dancer and actor born on August 1, 1981. Standing at an impressive 5 feet 2.5 inches (1.59 m) tall, she has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Sally's educational background is marked by her attendance at the prestigious Spence School for girls in New York, where she developed a strong foundation in the arts.
Her passion for dance led her to receive classical training in ballet and eventually become a member of the renowned Manhattan Ballet Company. Sally's academic pursuits took her to Yale University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in theater studies. During her time at Yale, she actively participated in various productions, including The Merchant of Venice, The Dining Room, Freedomland, and Sylvia.
Sally's professional career in theater began to take shape when she played the role of Mrs. Grimes in the West End premiere of Burleigh Grime$ in London in 2004. Her film career, however, didn't gain momentum until 2006 with the independent horror film Last Rites of the Dead, released as Zombies Anonymous. She went on to appear in another independent horror film, The Dread, in 2007.
In 2006, Sally made her television debut on American network television in the series Shark. She has since become a household name, currently starring as Roxy LeBlanc on the Lifetime Television series Army Wives. Sally's dedication to her craft has led her to join the picket line on November 13, 2007, alongside other members of the Army Wives cast, in support of striking writers.