Staci Keanan
Actress
Staci Keanan is already a veteran of numerous television and stage productions. She was born in Philadelphia and began working as a model when she was four years old. At age eight, Keanan moved to New York with her mother and sister and went on to do commercials, voice-overs and jingles before landing roles on stage and screen. Among her television credits are the telefilms
Many Happy Returns and
How to Be a Man; the mini-series
I'll Take Manhattan; and the special
Summer Safari. She starred as Nicole Bradford on the series
My Two Dads, for which she received both a Youth in Film Award (as Best Young Actress Starring in a New Television Comedy Series) and a 16 Magazine Award for Top TV Newcomer. She later starred as Lindsay Bowen in the comedy series
Going Places. Keanan's stage credits include
Georgia Avenue,
Miss LuLu Bett with
Carol Kane,
Annie,
The King and I,
Gypsy and
Peter Pan. In 1989 she made her feature film debut in the title role of
Lisa.
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Selected Filmography