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Sally Pressman Bernstein is an
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actress and dancer. She is perhaps best known for her role as
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on the Lifetime television series ''
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'' (2007–2013).


Early life

Pressman was born Sally Pressman Bernstein in New York City. She is the daughter of Penny Ann Pressman and Jonathan Bernstein. Pressman's mother studied fine arts and theater at
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and works for
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Auction House. Pressman's father is a lawyer and investor. She no longer uses her childhood name of Sally Bernstein professionally, preferring her mother's maiden name. Pressman has a brother, Benjamin Rhodes Bernstein. Her maternal grandparents were Rhoda and William Manny Pressman. William Pressman, as Executive Vice President of
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, is credited for creating the
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action figure, an armed forces doll. Her maternal great-uncle was Jack Pressman, the founder of
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. As a child, she attended
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for girls in New York. She was classically trained in
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and was a member of the Manhattan Ballet Company. She graduated with a
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degree in theater studies from
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, where she also participated in such productions as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Freedomland'' and '' Sylvia''. In London, she played in the West End premiere of ''Burleigh Grime$'' in the role of Mrs. Grimes (2004).


Career

Apart from a minor role in the film ''Swordswallowers and Thin Men'', shot at Yale while she was still a student, her film career effectively began in 2006 with the independent horror film, ''
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''. She also appeared in another independent horror film, ''The Dread'', released in 2007. In 2006, she appeared on the pilot episode of
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series ''
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'', and later guest-starred in ''
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''. Pressman is best known for her role as
Roxy LeBlanc Roxanne Marie "Roxy" LeBlanc (''née'' Brooks) is a fictional character on the Lifetime television series ''Army Wives'', played by Sally Pressman. She is married to 2LT Trevor LeBlanc. She has two sons. T.J. and Finn are from two separate previ ...
on the
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drama series ''
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''. She was regular cast member in the first six seasons (2007 to 2012). In 2013 she appeared in two episodes of season 7. With other members of the ''Army Wives'' cast, she joined the
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on November 13, 2007 in support of striking writers. She also played the lead role in Lifetime movie ''Love Sick: Secrets of a Sex Addict'', and guest-starred on CBS sitcom ''
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'' in 2008. In 2013, she landed a lead role in an
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comedy pilot ''Joe, Joe and Jane''. In 2013, Pressman was cast in recurring role as Candace Marcus, a daughter of
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's character, in the third season of
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drama series ''
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''. In 2014 she guest-starred in the episode of CBS series ''
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''. She also co-starred alongside
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and
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in the sci-fi thriller film, '' 400 Days''. In September, 2014 she was cast of the fourth season in the ABC series, ''
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'', and appeared in Shonda Rhimes' ''
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'' as Young
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in flashbacks. This role previously played
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in Season 6. In 2016, she guest starred in two episodes of ''
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'', another Rhimes' drama. Later that year, she was cast in a recurring role as
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"s character's love interest on '' Younger''. From 2018 to 2021, she had a recurring role in the NBC series '' Good Girls''. Pressman also starred in an episode titled "My Monster" of
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anthology series ''
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'' in 2021.


Personal life

On October 19, 2010, Pressman became engaged to her longtime boyfriend
David Clayton Rogers David Clayton Rogers (born October 21, 1977) is an American actor, writer, and film producer. He has co-starred in films such as '' Sublime'' and ''Dark Ride''. Rogers began his acting career in the made-for-television film ''Bloody Sunday'', ...
. The couple met at Lesly Kahn's Acting Studio. The couple married on September 17, 2011. Pressman has a son, Josh, and a daughter, Chloe.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pressman, Sally Living people American female dancers American dancers American television actresses American film actresses Yale University alumni Jewish American actresses 21st-century American actresses Actresses from New York City Spence School alumni Dancers from New York (state) 21st-century American Jews Year of birth missing (living people)