Stacey Glick (born 1971 or 1972[1] in Brooklyn, New York[citation needed]) is a former American child actress who is now a literary agent.

Stacey Glick
Born1971 or 1972 (age 52–53)
OccupationActress
Years active1982–1987

Her most prominent roles came in the late-1980s in the films Brighton Beach Memoirs (1986) and Three O'Clock High (1987). The latter was also her last film role.

Glick got into acting when a manager of the Miss Long Island Contest saw promise in her acting skills and sent her to a theatrical agent. She soon got spots in a number of commercials, starting with one for Thomas' English Muffins. Her film debut came in the 1981 TV movie The Day the Loving Stopped, where she played a younger version of the role played by Ally Sheedy in the movie.[1][2] She also appeared in the Off-Broadway production of Twelve Dreams at The Public Theater and for some time on the NBC soap opera Search for Tomorrow[3]

Glick went to high school at South Side High School in Rockville Centre, New York, missing her first day due to filming for Brighton Beach Memoirs.[4]

After college Glick worked in film/TV development for five years, and then became a literary agent.[5][6]

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  1. ^ a b (13 March 1981). Stacey Glick Wins TV Movie Role for ABC, The Long Island News and The Owl
  2. ^ (22 October 1981). TV aside, Stacey really wants to be a 'rock star', Newsday, p. 9 (paywall)
  3. ^ (21 December 1986). A 14-Year Old's Resume Grows, Newsday, p. 143 (Part II, p. 7) (paywall)
  4. ^ (5 September 1985). 1 Bus Strikes as LI Students Return, Newsday, p. 27 (paywall)
  5. ^ Schultz, Ricki (7 October 2012). Literary Agent Interview: Stacey Glick of Dystel & Goderich Literary Management, Writer's Digest
  6. ^ Cynthia Leitich Smith. Guest Post: Author Deborah Lytton & Agent Stacey Glick on Middle Grade Series Proposals, Retrieved 6 October 2022
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