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11 Facts About Sally Brophy

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Sally Cullen Brophy was a Broadway and television actress and college theatre-arts professor.

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Sally Brophy's father was a rancher; Brophy was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and was one of seven children.

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Sally Brophy was active in dramatics at Sacred Heart Convent in Menlo Park, California, and attended College of New Rochelle.

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Sally Brophy studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, and then pursued a career on Broadway.

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Sally Brophy starred with John Loder and Natalie Schafer in For Love or Money at the Sombrero Playhouse in Phoenix during January 1950.

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Sally Brophy starred as Julie Fielding in Follow Your Heart on NBC-TV in 1953.

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Sally Brophy played widow Annie O'Connell, who ran a boarding house in the fictitious "Old West" town of Buckskin, Montana.

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In 1961, Sally Brophy married George Goodman, an investment manager and financial reporter, who later became a best-selling economics author and TV personality under the pseudonym of "Adam Smith".

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When Sally Brophy retired from acting, the couple moved to Princeton, New Jersey.

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Sally Brophy joined the faculty of Rider University in nearby Lawrenceville, where she taught theater arts.

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Sally Brophy died in Princeton, New Jersey, aged 78, of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.