• Staci Keanan is a 45-year-old former actress whose net worth is estimated at over $1 million.
• Her ethnicity is White Caucasian of Slavic descent.
• She studied art history and French at UCLA and obtained her J.D. degree at Southwestern Law School.
• Her most notable roles are in My Two Dads, Step By Step, and Going Places.
• She is married to actor, director, producer, and writer Guy Birtwhistle and lives in Los Angeles.

Who is Staci Keanan?

Anastasia Love Sagorsky, better known as Staci Keanan, was born on 6 June 1975 under the zodiac sign of Gemini, in Devon, Pennsylvania USA. She is a 45-year-old former actress, probably best recognized for landing the role of Nicole Bradford in the NBC family sitcom “My Two Dads” (1987-1990) and playing Dana Foster in the ABC / CBS family sitcom “Step By Step” (1991-1998). She now works as a deputy district attorney.

How rich is she, as of now? Staci Keanan Net Worth

As of early 2021, Staci Keanan’s net worth is estimated at over $1 million, acquired largely through her successful involvement in the film industry, garnering over 20 television and film acting credits while active from the late 1980s to the early 2010s.

She has also increased her fortune through her career as an attorney.

Early Life, Parents, Nationality, Ethnicity

Staci Keanan spent her early years in her hometown of Devon, where she was raised with her sister named Pilar by their father, Irv Sagorsky who worked as a car salesman, and her mother Jacqueline Love Sagorsky. She holds American nationality and belongs to White Caucasian ethnic group; she’s of Slavic descent.

Educational Background

Regarding her education, Staci Keanan attended Notre Dame High School, then upon matriculation, she enrolled in the University of California, Los Angeles, from which she graduated cum laude with a BA degree in Art History and a minor in French in 2002.

While there, she was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and Golden Key honor societies. She would later continue her education at Southwestern Law School, obtaining her J.D. degree in 2013.

Career Beginnings

Staci Keanan started her professional career at the age of five when she landed various modeling gigs, including appearances in many print, radio and television commercials for such brands as Hugga Bunch Dolls, Crunch and Munch, Burger King, and Hershey’s Kisses, among many others. At the time, she also voiced My Little Pony. As an eight-year-old girl, she moved to New York City with her mother and sister to pursue her acting career.

She then changed her name to Staci Love, and began performing in summer stock theatre.

Theater Projects

Staci Keanan has performed in several plays, including “Moment In The Sun” at the Matrix Theater, “Last Call At Moby Dick’s” at the McCadden Place Theatre, and “Sunset Park” at the Zephyr Theatre. She also appeared in various musicals, such as the Norma Terris Theatre productions of “Gypsy” and “The King And I”, the Theatre at Stagedoor Manor production of “Annie”, and the Berkshire Theater Festival production of “Miss Lulu Bett”.

Rise to Prominence on Film and TV

According to her IMDB account, Staci Keanan made her debut TV appearance as Angelica Cipriani in the CBS drama mini-series “’l’ll Take Manhattan” (1987), based on the novel of the same title by Judith Krantz. Thereafter, she gained enormous popularity after joining the main cast of the NBC family sitcom “My Two Dads”, playing Nicole Bradford from 1987 to 1990. For her performance, Staci won the 1988 Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress Starring in a New Television Comedy Series.

In 1989, she made her film debut with the title role in Gary Sherman’s thriller film “Lisa”, starring next to Cheryl Ladd, D. W. Moffett and Jeffrey Tambor.

Staci Keanan

It was followed by her portrayals of Kathy Ctilwell in the made-for-TV drama film “Casey’s Gift: For Love Of A Child” (1990) and Lindsay Bowen in the ABC sitcom “Going Places” (1990-1991).

Continued Success

Staci Keanan’s most significant role came later in 1991, when she was chosen to play Dana Foster in all 160 episodes of the ABC / CBS family sitcom “Step By Step”, broadcast for seven seasons through 1998. While filming the series, Staci also reprised the role in the episode “The Happiest Show On Earth” of the ABC sitcom “Boy Meets World” in 1996.,played Annie Meyers in David Mitchell’s 1996 sports action comedy film “Downhill Willie”, and starred as Ever in the 1997 black comedy-drama film “Nowhere”, written and directed by Gregg Araki.

Staci then guest-starred in such roles as Becky Samms in the episode “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” of the ABC superhero series “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman” (1997), Lacy in the episode “Fine Is Not A Feeling” of the CBS sitcom “Cybill” (1998), and Cindy Garrett in the episode “Till Death Do Us Part” of the CBS mystery crime drama “Diagnosis: Murder” (1998).

Roles in the 2000s and 2010s

Her next notable role came in 2004, when she played Jamie in the short drama film “Stolen Poem”, which was followed by her portrayals of Rachel Wilson in Carey Scott’s 2006 comedy-drama film “Hidden Secrets”, and Denise in the 2009 direct-to-video Christian drama film “Sarah’s Choice”, directed by Chad Kapper.

In 2010, she landed the roles of Carmen in the Christian comedy film “Holyman Undercover”, Dana in the comedy film “You Again”, and Becky Weaver in the horror-thriller film “Death And Cremation”.

During the next decade, she made only two small appearances as herself, in the episode “Part 4: Lakin Visits Her Dad” of the TV comedy mini-series “Lovin’ Lakin” (2012), and the episode “The Luke Perry Incident” of the Pop TV comedy series “Hollywood Darlings” (2017). Since then, Staci has been inactive in the search for new projects.

Career as a Deputy District Attorney

Following her graduation from Southwestern Law School in 2013, she pursued her career as an attorney under her birth name Anastasia Sagorsky.

She was admitted to the State Bar of California in 2013, and was hired as a Deputy District Attorney at the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office in the following year. In 2016, she joined the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office, where she still works. Moreover, Staci works as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School.

Appearance and Vital Statistics

Staci Keanan has long blonde hair and blue eyes. She stands at a height of 5ft 3ins (1.60m), her weight is around 112lbs (51kgs), and her vital statistics 33-22-33, bra size 38B, dress size 4 (US). Her shoe size isn’t available.

Personal Life

Staci Keanan is very secretive when it comes to speak about her personal life. Nonetheless, it is known that she is married to actor, director, producer, and writer Guy Birtwhistle. The couple tied the knot at a wedding ceremony held on 11 February 2017; they don’t have children, and currently reside in Los Angeles, California.

She is an avid animal lover, and has a golden retriever named Wally and a cat named Fatty. She previously had a cat named Scarlet.

Author

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