11.01.1947 (77 gadi)
Sondra Currie (born Sandra Marie Currie; January 11, 1947) is an American actress. Currie is married to television and film director Alan J. Levi (1989 to Present). As a couple, Sondra Currie and Alan J. Levi co-produced the short film “Take My Hand.” The film is directed by Alan J. Levi and written by actress Eileen Grubba. Sondra Currie stars alongside Ms. Grubba and Emmy Award Winner Barbara Bain. Sondra Currie is a lifetime member of the Actors Studio in West Hollywood, California. At the Actors Studio, Currie has trained under Martin Landau, Mark Rydell, Lou Antonio and Salome Jens. Currie also studied under Milton Katselas' as a member of his Master Class for 17 years. Sondra Currie remains active in the Los Angeles television, film and theatre scene as an actress, producer and arts-advocate. Currie’s most recent film credits include producer-director Todd Phillips’ “The Hangover” trilogy. Recent television credits include a recurring role in producer Tyler Perry’s comedy series "Love Thy Neighbor.” Favorite stage credits include "The Vagina Monologues," "Death of a Salesman" and "After The Fall.” Sondra Currie was a founding member of Camelot Artists - now the Katselas Theatre Company - and is a member of the prestigious Theatre West. Currie served on the Board of the California Independent Film Festival and was a Jury Member for ten years. In 2008, Currie was invited to be a Juror at the first International Indie Film Festival in Sapporo, Japan, where Sondra was the sole woman on the panel. Sondra Currie is the daughter of Donald Currie and former actress Marie Harmon, who made several movies in the 1940s and the older sister of twin singers/actresses Cherie Currie and Marie Currie.