Birthday: 1936-10-02
Deathday: 2023-01-18
Birthplace: Greensburg, Kansas, USA
Gender: Female
Owned By: Unowned
Sandra Diane Seacat (October 2, 1936 – January 17, 2023) was an American actress, director and acting coach best known for her innovations in acting pedagogy—blending elements of Strasberg, and Jungian dream analysis—and for a handful of coaching success stories.
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2015-06-19 | The Scarecrow | Janine | |
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2015-04-17 | Alex of Venice | Sandra |
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2013-12-29 | Palo Alto | Tanya |
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2012-09-11 | The Time Being | Annette |
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2010-06-27 | You Don't Know Jack | Janet Adkins |
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2010-04-09 | Sympathy for Delicious | Mrs. Matilda |
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2003-09-26 | Prey for Rock & Roll | Jacki's Mom |
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2001-10-26 | Daddy and Them | Elbe Montgomery |
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2001-04-21 | Nailed | Sandra the Midwife |
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1998-08-23 | The Baby Dance | Doreen |
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1996-03-16 | The Destiny of Marty Fine | Woman on Bench |
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1994-09-16 | The New Age | Mary Netter |
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1988-09-02 | Wildfire | Sissy |
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1988-01-22 | Promised Land | Mrs. Rivers |
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1986-04-05 | Nobody's Child | Barbara |
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1984-09-29 | Country | Louise Brewer |
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1983-08-12 | The Golden Seal | Gladys |
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1982-12-03 | Frances | Drama Teacher |
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1980-07-01 | Jane Austen in Manhattan | |
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1979-11-07 | The Rose | Reporter |
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1978-01-02 | Fame | Bess |