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Stacy Haiduk
Born: Apr 24, 1968
Stacy Haiduk was born April 24, 1968, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She took to dancing, starting her studies at age 4. So accomplished as a dancer, she toured nationally for a year with a Broadway and Vaudeville orientated Michigan dance company when she was only 14. At age 17, she moved to New York where she studied with the Joffrey Ballet and attended acting classes at the Warren Robertson Studio. She also danced in the music videos of such artists as Sawyer Brown, Herb Alpert, and Laura Branigan. She even appeared in commercials and on the NBC daytime drama "Another World." It was after a few small movie parts that she finally landed a major role -- that of Lana Lang on the "Superboy" television series that ran from 1988 to 1991. During that time, she lived in Orlando, FL, where the series was filmed. In 1991, seeking to continue her acting career, she moved to Los Angeles. She made a guest appearance on "Parker Lewis Can't Lose." She starred in the Showtime movie "Sketch Artist." Then she took on the role of FBI agent-in-training Rhea McPherson on NBC's "The Round Table." She continued working in television and film, starring as Lt. Katie Hitchcock on "Seaquest: DSV" with Roy Scheider and as Lillie Langtry on "Kindred: The Embraced."
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