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Sandra Peabody

  • Actress
  • Writer
  • Producer
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Sandra Peabody in The Last House on the Left (1972)
Two teenage girls heading to a rock concert for one's birthday try to score marijuana in the city, where they are kidnapped and brutalized by a gang of psychotic convicts.
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Throughout her diverse career, Sandra Peabody starred in several cult films, soap operas, commercials, and stage plays, was a pioneer in producing award-winning local family television shows that involved the ideas of children, and is widely recognized in the industry for being an influential acting coach and talent agent-launching the careers of several child actors and helping them navigate entering the industry. Peabody grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where she made her professional acting debut as a teenager in the educational film Misfit (1965), followed by a supporting role in the mystery film The Horse Killer (1966). Also in 1966, she portrayed Wanda in the stage play "Enter Laughing" at the Hollywood Little Theater.

After graduating Stranahan High School in 1966, Peabody moved to New York and studied under master acting teacher Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse and later got a degree from Carnegie Mellon University. Peabody had appearances in acclaimed stage plays such as "The Odd Couple", "Stop the World - I Want to Get Off" and "Little Mary Sunshine" (all in 1969). In 1970, she appeared in the experimental off-Broadway folk rock-mime musical "Tarot" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, which was co-directed by The Rubber Duck and Robert Kalfin. Peabody found success when Wes Craven cast her as protagonist Mari Collingwood in his directorial debut horror film The Last House on the Left (1972). Despite the film initially having a polarizing reception, it has received critical reevaluation years after release and is considered one of the most influential films of all time. The production was challenging for Peabody as an actress and although she found it difficult filming it, her well received performance has led to her being a prominent figure in horror film history.

Peabody later portrayed Anna Reed, a young woman involved in a cult, in the horror film Voices of Desire (1972) and Gwen in the New York shot horror film Massage Parlor Murders! (1973). Peabody later achieved further recognition on stage when she starred alongside Barbara Eden in the critically acclaimed musical "Annie Get Your Gun" (1973-1974). She was cast as teenager Minnie Oakley, the younger sister of protagonist Annie Oakley. Throughout the early 1970s, Peabody appeared in commercials and guest starred in several television soap operas such as One Life to Live (1968), The Edge of Night (1956), and As the World Turns (1956). Peabody later starred as Bird in the exploitation comedy road movie Teenage Hitchhikers (1974), which has been regarded as a cult film. The film is one of Quentin Tarantino's favorite films and was included in the sixth Quentin Tarantino Film Festival at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Austin, Texas in 2005. Peabody's performance in the film was highlighted by critics for her comedic timing abilities. After starring in the play "Tunnel of Love" (1977) at the Oregon Ridge Dinner Theater, Peabody decided to retire from acting to pursue other paths in the entertainment industry.

After moving to Portland, throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Peabody launched a successful career as a freelance producer and writer. Her main focus was creating family-oriented programming for local Portland television, as content for children was rapidly declining at the time due to a small audience viewership and a lack of funding. Her first success was creating the 26-episode children's variety series Get Moving (1982). Peabody would later earn two Emmy Awards, among several other awards, for producing the acclaimed educational series Popcorn (1985), which was an immediate success with audiences as it involved their creative input and it featured a variety of celebrity guest. Peabody included a "Spotlight on Kids" segment on the show to showcase local talent and toured local schools for ideas that interest children. In 1994, Peabody served as the casting director for Wee Sing Under the Sea (1994). Since the 1980s, Peabody has also worked as an acting coach and talent agent. Her training with Meisner during her youth had a profound impact on her and has served as the foundation for her teaching. Peabody has helped launch the acting careers of several people including Bret Harrison and Alicia Lagano.

Peabody is married to production sound mixer Tim Stubelek and they have one son, drummer Tyson Stubelek.
BornJanuary 11, 1948
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      • 3 wins total

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    Sandra Peabody in The Last House on the Left (1972)
    The Last House on the Left
    5.8
    • Mari Collingwood(as Sandra Cassell)
    • 1972
    Popcorn (1985)
    Popcorn
    TV Series
    • Writer
    • 1985
    Get Moving
    TV Series
    • Writer
    • 1982
    Massage Parlor Murders! (1973)
    Massage Parlor Murders!
    4.7
    • Gwen
    • 1973

    Credits

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    Actress



    • The Last House on the Left: Never Before Seen Footage (2009)
      The Last House on the Left: Never Before Seen Footage
      Video
      • Mari Collingwood
      • 2009
    • The Last House on the Left: Deleted Scene (2009)
      The Last House on the Left: Deleted Scene
      Video
      • Mari Collingwood
      • 2009
    • The Last House on the Left: Outtakes & Dailies (2002)
      The Last House on the Left: Outtakes & Dailies
      Video
      • Mari Collingwood (as Sandra Cassell)
      • 2002
    • Teenage Hitchhikers (1974)
      Teenage Hitchhikers
      5.3
      • Bird
      • 1974
    • Legacy of Satan (1974)
      Legacy of Satan
      3.6
      • Cult Extra
      • 1974
    • Massage Parlor Murders! (1973)
      Massage Parlor Murders!
      4.7
      • Gwen
      • 1973
    • Sharon Gabet and Larkin Malloy in The Edge of Night (1956)
      The Edge of Night
      7.8
      TV Series
      • 1973
    • The Filthiest Show in Town (1973)
      The Filthiest Show in Town
      5.9
      • Olga (segment "Commercials") (as Sandra Cassell)
      • 1973
    • Kristen Alderson, Kassie Wesley DePaiva, Erika Slezak, Trevor St. John, and John-Paul Lavoisier in One Life to Live (1968)
      One Life to Live
      6.9
      TV Series
      • 1973
    • Sandra Peabody in Voices of Desire (1972)
      Voices of Desire
      5.7
      • Anna Reed (as Liyda Cassell)
      • 1972
    • The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972)
      The Legend of Boggy Creek
      5.2
      • Sandra (uncredited)
      • 1972
    • Sandra Peabody in The Last House on the Left (1972)
      The Last House on the Left
      5.8
      • Mari Collingwood (as Sandra Cassell)
      • 1972
    • Sandra Peabody in Love-in '72 (1970)
      Love-in '72
      6.2
      • Linda (uncredited)
      • 1970
    • As the World Turns (1956)
      As the World Turns
      6.3
      TV Series
      • 1970
    • Jeffrey Hunter and Teri Tordai in Sexy Susan Sins Again (1968)
      Sexy Susan Sins Again
      4.4
      • 1968

    Writer



    • Zone in on Personal Power
      Video
      • Writer
      • 2001
    • Where in the World (1990)
      Where in the World
      TV Mini Series
      • Writer
      • 1990
    • Popcorn (1985)
      Popcorn
      TV Series
      • Writer
      • 1985–1992
    • Get Moving
      TV Series
      • Writer
      • 1982

    Producer



    • Zone in on Personal Power
      Video
      • executive producer
      • 2001
    • Where in the World (1990)
      Where in the World
      TV Mini Series
      • producer
      • 1990
    • Popcorn (1985)
      Popcorn
      TV Series
      • producer
      • 1985–1992
    • Get Moving
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 1982

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    • Alternative names
      • Liyda Cassell
    • Height
      • 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
    • Born
      • January 11, 1948
      • Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Spouse
      • Tim Stubelek? - present (1 child)
    • Other works
      She acted in Robert Kalfin's musical revue, "Tarot," at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, New York.
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      • 2 Interviews

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      Drama teacher and children's television producer
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      [on Alicia Lagano] She had so much compassion for everything in the world, She was open and affected by everything, which is a great element for an actor to have, that kind of feeling and ability to relate to things and be so open at such a young age. She was willing to try everything, to throw herself on her face. Some people worry about their image and what they look like and what people will think of them. She was just so open and real.

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