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"THE MOST AMAZING THING WAS HAPPENING...

My body was noticeably changing. Here I was— 34 years old— and my body was starting to look like it did when I was twenty-four— only better. Dancing every day gave me a great cardio-vascular workout which was melting my baby fat and toning the muscles in my stomach, legs and arms. I was becoming lean and defined. I was now able to pull my weight up the pole with my arms. I could squat and rise ten times in a song and my legs didn't throb anymore. I had to buy new jeans because I'd dropped an entire size. I felt good. I'd lost weight and I was lighter on my feet and had more energy than I'd had in years. "

- Sheila Kelley

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While studying for the role of "Stormy" in her new film, "Dancing at the Blue Iguana," actor Sheila Kelley discovered the perfect workout for mind and body: Stripping. After starting classes this fall in Los Angeles she faces long waiting lists and requests for videos.
-Marilyn Beck

 

 

US Magazine—
Sheila Kelley, who's married to The West Wing's Emmy-winning Richard Schiff, got hooked on a new hobby while making the movie Dancing at the Blue Iguana: stripping. "I have two kids, a husband and a dog. I bake cookies for the PTA and attend school concerts," says Kelley. Yet the 37-year old actor, who has appeared on LA Law and Sisters as well as in such films as Singles and One Fine Day, says she has become so keen on stripping that she had a stripper's pole in her husband's home office. Kelley teaches stripping classes twice a week to groups of 11 at a time and dances every day. "I've mastered around eight moves, from the corskscrew to the twirling-helicpoter to the-drop-and-split," says Kelley, who claims she dances for herself but "if he's good, I dance for my husband."