Stacey Glick

Stacey Glick (born 1971 or 1972[1] in Brooklyn, New York) is a former American child actress who is now a literary agent.

Stacey Glick
Born1971 or 1972 (age 51–52)
OccupationActress
Years active1982–1987

Her most prominent roles came in the late-1980s in the films Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986) and Three O'Clock High (1987). The latter was also her last film role.

Glick got into acting when a manager of the Miss Long Island Contest saw promise in her acting skills and sent her to a theatrical agent. She soon got spots in a number of commercials, starting with one for Thomas' English Muffins. Her film debut came in the 1981 TV movie The Day the Loving Stopped, where she played a younger version of the role played by Ally Sheedy in the movie.[1][2] She also appeared in the Off-Broadway production of Twelve Dreams at The Public Theater and for some time on the NBC soap opera Search for Tomorrow[3]

Glick went to high school at South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York, missing her first day due to filming for Brighton Beach Memoirs.[4]

After college Glick worked in film/TV development for five years, and then became a literary agent.[5][6]

References

  1. (13 March 1981). Stacey Glick Wins TV Movie Role for ABC, The Long Island News and The Owl
  2. (22 October 1981). TV aside, Stacey really wants to be a 'rock star', Newsday, p. 9 (paywall)
  3. (21 December 1986). A 14-Year Old's Resume Grows, Newsday, p. 143 (Part II, p. 7) (paywall)
  4. (5 September 1985). 1 Bus Strikes as LI Students Return, Newsday, p. 27 (paywall)
  5. Schultz, Ricki (7 October 2012). Literary Agent Interview: Stacey Glick of Dystel & Goderich Literary Management, Writer's Digest
  6. Cynthia Leitich Smith. Guest Post: Author Deborah Lytton & Agent Stacey Glick on Middle Grade Series Proposals, Retrieved 6 October 2022


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