While at New York's Bank Street School, 12-year-old Ally Sheedy wrote about a mythical encounter between Queen Elizabeth I and an inquisitive mouse. The result, She Was Nice to Mice, was published by McGraw-Hill and became an instant best seller. Although it proved a springboard to an acting career, Sheedy's strongest memories of childhood remain those of dancing and doing plays. From six until fourteen, she danced with the American Ballet Theatre, and during summers at Fire Island she'd get ...[Read Story]