Sheila Kelley

A remarkable talent who brings experience and grace to all
her projects, Sheila Kelley is a performer who embodies the
very femininity actresses covet and strive for. Inspired by
her role in Dancing at the Blue Iguana, a gritty,
unapologetic story about women who make their living as
strippers (which she also co-wrote and produced), Sheila
discovered the natural sexual power of stripping. In April
2001 she began teaching her stripping technique in a class
called the S Factor out of her home. So successful were
these classes that Sheila was forced to hire more
instructors and move the classes to a new, larger studio,
which opened in June 2003 in Los Angeles. To spread the
movement to women across the country Sheila has written The
S Factor: Strip Workouts for Every Woman. With an acting
career spanning television, film, and theater, Sheila made
her mark on the entertainment industry. Her longest
television stint was four years on NBC's L.A. Law; Sheila
also had a recurring role in the network's cornerstone
series, E.R. Ever busy, she conquered Broadway in 1995 in My
Thing of Love at the same time playing long-lost sister
Charlie Bennet for the final season of Sisters. Her long
line of film credits includes Cameron Crowe's Singles, Neil
Labute's Nurse Betty, and a co-starring role alongside
Michelle Pfeiffer and George Clooney in One Fine Day. Sheila
can next be seen alongside Nicholas Cage in the new Warner
Brothers film Matchstick Men. Sheila Kelley lives in Los
Angeles with her husband, Richard Schiff (of The West Wing)
and their two children.
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Books:The S Factor, December 2003
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