The late Sandra Diane Seacat was an American actress, director, and acting coach best known for her innovations in acting pedagogy and blending elements of Strasberg, and Jungian dream analysis and for a handful of coaching success stories.
Sandra Seacat husband
Seacat has been married twice. She first married Michael Ebert and the two later separated in 1978. She then got married to Thurn Hoffman.
From search, Seacat first attracted attention as Sandra Kaufman, she then married name in July 1962, in the Barnard Columbia Summer Theater production of Somerset Maugham’s The Noble Spaniard.
Sandra Seacat children
Seacat has only one child named Greta Seacat.
Sandra Seacat parents
Seacat was the first of three daughters born to Russell Henry and Lois Marion Seacat in Greensburg, Kansas. Involved in theatre from her mid-teens on, Seacat first focused on method acting while attending Northwestern University, earning her degree and relocating to New York, where she studied with Actors Studio alumnus Michael Howard and later at the Studio with its director Lee Strasberg.
Sandra Seacat siblings
Seacat has two siblings and they are all her sisters.
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