

SALLY PRESSMAN
Roxy LeBlanc in "Army Wives"
Sally Pressman was born and raised in New York City where she was classically trained in ballet and became a member of the Manhattan Ballet Company. Pressman went on to receive a BA in Theater Studies from Yale University where she graduated cum laude. While at Yale, Pressman performed in a number of plays including "Merchant of Venice," A.R. Gurney's "The Dining Room," Amy Freed's "Freedomland" and the title role in "Sylvia." Upon graduation, Pressman relocated to London, where she played the role of "Mrs. Grimes" in the West End premier of Roger Kirby's "Burleigh Grimes."
Her film and television credits include the independent film "The Dread" and CBS' "Shark" opposite James Woods.
Pressman resides in Los Angeles, CA.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
HOMETOWN New York, NY