Sally Pressman was born and raised in New York City, where she was classically trained in ballet and became a member of the Manhattan Ballet Company. While studying at Yale University, she played notable roles in a number of stage productions, including the works of Shakespeare and A.R. Gurney. After graduating cum laude with a B.A. in theater studies, Pressman treaded the boards as Mrs. Grimes in Roger Kirby’s “Burleigh Grimes” in London’s West End.
Pressman appeared in the romantic comedy “My Best Friend’s Girl” opposite Jason Biggs, Kate Hudson and Dane Cook. Her additional television credits include guest appearances on two CBS series, “Shark” and “The New Adventures of Old Christine,” and the Lifetime movie “Love Sick: Secrets of a Sex Addict.” Her feature film credits include the independent film “The Dread.”
Alabama native Roxy is a sassy young mom of two boys and is married to Sergaent Trevor LeBlanc. She married her military man (then a private) after only a few days of courtship, and he’s given her a better life than she’s ever known. He’s even adopted her sons. However, Roxy is still adapting to Army life, including the class system of rank that applies both to the soldiers and to their families.
Befriending a few fellow Army wives and running the local bar on post has helped Roxy adjust. Although she was the most recent addition to Fort Marshall, Roxy is often the glue that keeps the Army wives together.
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