Person Biography:
Sandra Staggs, a native of Louisiana, began her performing career at a young age. She made her Equity Theatre debut at the age of ten in Virginia, playing the role of Alice in "Alice Through The Looking Glass." This early start marked the beginning of her journey in the entertainment industry.
Sandra attended Louisiana State University, Monroe, on a theatre and debate scholarship, where she won numerous national awards in dramatic interpretation and poetry. She also had the opportunity to work with notable industry professionals, including Andy Devine, Mercedes McCambridge, and Chita Rivera.
After graduating from Virginia Commonwealth University with a B.S. degree in Marketing, Sandra pursued a career in cable television, eventually moving to New York to further her dream of becoming an actress. She attended the New York School for Film & Television, studying with Joan See and The Acting Studio under the direction of Bob McAndrews.
Sandra's work in New York led to her submission of a tape to Spelling for a small role on "Melrose Place," which ultimately resulted in her move to Los Angeles in 1998.
As an actress, Sandra has appeared in a variety of projects, including the commercial for Coca-Cola Zero, the comedy film "Hold On Loosely," and the suspense/drama "Without Borders." She has also co-starred in the teen comedy "Gettin' It" and the drama "Faith Happens."
In addition to her acting career, Sandra is a voice-over artist, recognized for her deep, sexy voice. She has lent her signature silky reads to many top commercial campaigns and has worked as a 14-year cable industry veteran in marketing, advertising, publicity, and sales.
Sandra has also founded her own production company, Staggs/Aaronson, with partner Anne Aaronson, and has worked as a consultant for independent film companies, focusing on international marketing, sales, and distribution.