Maureen Teefy

Maureen Teefy

actress, soundtrack

Maureen Teefy was born on Oct 26, 1953 in USA. Maureen Teefy's big-screen debut came with 1941 directed by Steven Spielberg in 1979.

Maureen Teefy was born in Minneapolis. She is one of eight girls. Her early training includes the Minneapolis Children's Theater School, The Boston Conservatory and the Drama Division of The Juilliard School. She later studied with Larry Moss. Maureen's credits include theater, film, television, and voice-over. She is most known for playing Doris Finsecker in the original movie "Fame" and the Pink Lady Sharon Cooper in "Grease 2." Most recently she starred in Unbroken Circles at the Odyssey Theater, receiving critical acclaim. From there she branched out into directing and writing. She directed Hedda Gabler at the Pacific Resident Theater in Venice, California. Maureen has also written a full- length play, Clara, based on silent film star Clara Bow. Currently, Maureen and Thomas Mitchell (fanaticSalon) are co-writing I'm Gonna Live Forever, an autobiographical solo show to debut in 2014.

  • Birthday

    Oct 26, 1953
  • Place of Birth

    Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
  • Also known

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