Sandra Prosper
Sandra Prosper is a Haitian-American actress from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She is best known for her roles as Sheila Morris in the television series Charmed, and for her co-starring role, opposite Morris Chestnut, in Like Mike.
Sandra emigrated to America, from Haiti, when she was four years old. She spent her formative years in Englewood, New Jersey, where her father practiced medicine and her mother was a nurse. Sandra is the middle of five siblings and was a high-school track star, Girl Scout, and a weekend volunteer in Soup Kitchens throughout New York City.
After high-school, Sandra attended NYU and graduated with honors, receiving a B.A. in Political Science. While at NYU, Sandra caught the attention of several photographers and modeling agents. She became the face of several successful advertising and marketing campaigns, including Revlon and Clinique, Avon, and Newport. Eventually, Sandra's chic sense of style and her love of fashion led her to pursue a career as a buyer for New York's premiere luxury department store, Bergdorf Goodman. As a buyer, Sandra circled the globe, while frequenting international fashion circles in Paris, Milan and Hong Kong. However, Sandra soon grew tired of the constant travel and living out of a suitcase. On a flight back to New York from Europe, Sandra decided that she would leave the fashion industry and pursue her original dream of becoming a lawyer.
While studying for the law school admissions exam, and between jobs, a Celebrity actress friend suggested that Sandra should try auditioning for television commercials as means of making extra money. Ever one to try a new challenge, Sandra met with an agent her friend arranged for her to meet, and she was immediately offered representation and signed to a contract. Sandra booked twelve national commercials in her first six months., and her success in commercials piqued her interest in taking acting seriously to pay her tuition for law school.
Sandra enrolled in the famed William Esper two-year acting program, where she studied the Meisner Technique. It was during this time that Sandra landed roles in three independent films. Her performances did not go unnoticed. A producer saw her and offered Sandra the lead female role, playing attorney Shawn Holley Chapman, in the original movie about the O.J. Simpson trial and his "Dream Team," called "An American Tragedy". Sandra quickly realized that she loved acting more than the law, and that landing her role was a sign that she was not meant to become a lawyer. Instead, Sandra's destiny was to play lawyers in films and on television. Sandra eventually packed up her Manhattan apartment and relocated to Los Angeles, where she has played numerous memorable roles on hit dramas like Soul Food, ER and First Monday.
In addition to acting, Sandra also operates an organic food business called Sandra's Soups and Sweets. Sandra is also an accomplished screenwriter, who has written four scripts. She is penning a semi-autobiographical script based on her own life.
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