Staci keanan bio

Staci Keanan

American attorney and former actress (born 1975)

Staci Keanan

Born

Anastasia Love Sagorsky


(1975-06-06) June 6, 1975 (age 49)

Devon, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Other names
  • Anastasia Sagorsky
  • Stacy Keanan
Alma materUCLA
Southwestern Law School
Occupation(s)Actress (1987–1998, 2004–2010)
Attorney (2013–present)
Spouse

Guy Birtwhistle

(m. 2017)​

Anastasia Love Sagorsky[1] (born June 6, 1975),[2] best known by her stage name Staci Keanan, is an American lawyer, law professor and former actress. She is best known for her television roles as Nicole Bradford on the NBC sitcom My Two Dads (1987–1990) and Dana Foster on the ABC/CBS sitcom Step by Step (1991–1998).

She has not performed as an actress since 2010, making a transition to working as a prosecutor and law school professor.

Biography

1975–1987: Early life and work

Keanan was born in Devon, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Jacqueline (née Love) (1934–2009) and Irving Sagorsky, a car salesman (died 2007). She has a sister, Pilar Sagorsky Stein.[3][4][5]

At age five, she began modeling and appeared in print, radio, and television advertisements, including television commercials for My Little Pony, Burger King and Hershey's Kisses. As a youth, Keanan moved with her mother and sister to New York City, where she changed her name to "Staci Love" and began appearing in summer stock. She made her credited television debut in the 1987 miniseries I'll Take Manhattan.[6]

1987–2010: Acting career

At the age of 12, shortly after she moved with her family to Los Angeles, she was cast as Nicole Bradford in the TV series My Two Dads (1987–1990). After the end of My Two Dads, Keanan starred on the short-lived ABC sitcom Going Places (1990–1991) with Alan Ruck, Heather Locklear, and Hallie Todd. The following year, she was cast as Dana Foster in the TV series Step by Step (1991–1998). By 1997, Keanan had changed her name from Staci to Stacy.[7]

Keanan had roles in the short Stolen Poem (2004) and the films Hidden Secrets (2006), and Death and Cremation (2010) with Brad Dourif, Jeremy Sumpter, and Daniel Baldwin. In 2009, Keanan appeared in Holyman Undercover, and in 2010, she appeared in a cameo in You Again with Step by Step castmates Christine Lakin and Patrick Duffy. She also co-starred in the 2009 film Sarah's Choice.

2010–present: Transition into law

Keanan attended Southwestern Law School and was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2013.[8] She currently practices law under her birth name, Anastasia Sagorsky, in the Los Angeles area.[1] In 2014, Keanan worked as a Deputy District Attorney in the Riverside County District Attorney's office prosecuting felony cases involving violent crime or death.[9] Keanan joined the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office as a Deputy District Attorney in 2016.[8][10] In January 2021, she became an adjunct associate professor of law at Southwestern Law School.[8] In 2022, she taught a course on how to properly prosecute and defend driving under the influence cases.[11]

Personal life

In 2002, Keanan graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History and a minor in French from UCLA. Her academic honors include membership in the Golden Key International Honour Society and Phi Beta Kappahonor societies.[8]

On February 11, 2017, Keanan married actor and producer Guy Birtwhistle.[12]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1990 LisaLisa Alternative title: Candlelight Killer
1994 SkooledShort film
1995 Ski HardAnnie Meyers Alternative titles: Downhill Willie, Ski Nuts
1995 The Red CoatMary Short film
1997 NowhereEver Credited as Stacy Keanan[13][14]
2004 Stolen PoemJamie Short film
Credited as Stacy Keanan
2006 Hidden SecretsRachel Wilson Credited as Stacy Keanan
2009 Sarah's ChoiceDenise Credited as Stacy Keanan[15]
2010 Holyman UndercoverCarmen Credited as Stacy Keanan
2010 You AgainDana Credited as Stacy Keanan
2010 Death and CremationBecky Weaver Credited as Stacy Keanan

Stage

Musical theatre

  • Miss Lulu Bett, Berkshire Theater Festival, Stockbridge, Massachusetts
  • Annie, Theatre at Stagedoor Manor, Loch Sheldrake, New York
  • Georgia Avenue, Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Connecticut
  • The King and I, Norma Terris Theatre, Chester, Connecticut
  • Gypsy, Norma Terris Theatre, Chester, Connecticut

Plays

  • Old Glories, two one-act plays by Elliot Shoenman, directed by Mark L. Taylor, Zephyr Theatre, Hollywood, California
    • Above the Fold (Diane), Zephyr Theatre, Hollywood, California
    • Red Flags (Janet), Zephyr Theatre, Hollywood, California
  • Moment in the Sun (Diane Bellini), by Elliot Shoenman, Matrix Theatre, Hollywood, California
  • Last Call at Moby Dick's (Caroline), by Ed Marill, directed by Mark L. Taylor, McCadden Place Theatre, Hollywood, California
  • Sunset Park (Young Evelyn) second run, by Marley Sims and Elliot Shoenman, directed by Mark L. Taylor, Zephyr Theatre, Hollywood, California

Awards

Year Award Category Work Result Refs
1988 Young Artist AwardBest Young Actress Starring in a New Television Comedy Series My Two DadsWon

References

  1. ^ ab"The State Bar of California: Attorney Search". calbar.ca.gov. The State Bar of California. Archived from the original on June 25, 2018. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
  2. ^Lavin, Cheryl (April 23, 1993). "The Fast Track: Staci Keanan Stars In ABC's Step By Step". The Daily Gleaner. p. 34. Retrieved November 30, 2024.
  3. ^Kim, Jae-Ha (November 17, 1989). "Actress likes having '2 Dads'". Chicago Sun-Times – via NewsBank.
  4. ^"Obituary for Jacqueline Love Sagorsky". Philadelphia Inquirer. July 30, 2009. Archived from the original on January 8, 2016 – via NewsBank.
  5. ^"Irving Sagorsky Obituary (2007) - Philadelphia, PA - The Philadelphia Inquirer". Legacy.com. Retrieved May 2, 2024.
  6. ^Blessing, Angela; Holmstrom, Rick (November 23, 1987). "For Staci Keanan of TV's My Two Dads, Hollywood Can Be a Two-Faced Town". People. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
  7. ^Podcast: 'Keanan, Stacy. Interview with Brian Castro.'[permanent dead link‍]from [4:24"], IMDB listing misspelled. WTF? the Podcast. FX Show, Orlando. January 2008. Retrieved on October 24, 2010.
  8. ^ abcd"Anastasia Sagorsky". Southwestern Law School. Los Angeles. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  9. ^"The Inland Empire–Southwestern Law School Connection"(PDF). Riverside Lawyer. May 2014. p. 14.
  10. ^Eakins, Paul (August 16, 2019). "Man Sentenced for Killing 77-Year-Old Woman in Hit-and-Run". Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
  11. ^"DUI: Prosecution & Defense". Southwestern Law School. Archived from the original on May 4, 2022.
  12. ^"'My Two Dads' Star Staci Keanan: Where Is She Now?". Extra. Extra. Retrieved November 13, 2017.
  13. ^Film clip: 'FILM "NOWHERE" CAST (1997)'onscreen credits [1.43"-1.47"] as "Stacy Keanan".
  14. ^Nowhere (1997)Cast and Crew at FLF.com (circa 1997 via Wayback Machine.) Retrieved November 26, 2010.
  15. ^Sarah’s Choice DVD coverDVD cover image Wikipedia.org. Retrieved October 24, 2010.

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