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Sydney Penny

Bio

Sydney Penny returned in 2005, playing fan favorite Julia Santos Keefer. She originated the popular role in September 1993, having received a Daytime Emmy and a Soap Opera Digest Award nomination in 1995.

Penny received critical acclaim for her performance as young Meggie in the hit ABC miniseries, The Thorn Birds, and played the popular role of B.J. Walker on Santa Barbara. Before coming back to AMC, she played Samantha Kelly on The Bold and the Beautiful, and starred in the TV movie Hidden Places.

Sydney's long list of credits include a co-starring role in the syndicated television series The New Gidget and movie roles in Pale Rider, with Clint Eastwood, La Ciociara with Sophia Loren and Bernadette. Moreover, she has made guest appearances on a variety of primetime television shows, including Jack's Place, The Twilight Zone and St. Elsewhere.

Away from the cameras, Penny enjoys horseback riding, cooking and has "a passion for anything to do with the era of the 1930s and 1940s," according to her official bio.

News

Sydney Penny Says Farewell to All My Children
I think it's probably very similar to when people discover they have a terminal illness. - Sydney Penny That was Sydney Penny's reaction...

Sydney Penny to Leave All My Children... Again
Sydney Penny is once again leaving her role as Julia on All My Children. She originally portrayed the role from 1993 to 1996, returning ...

In the Soap Opera Spotlight: Sydney Penny
Sydney Penny starred on The Bold and the Beautiful for three years. She recently returned to All My Children, however. For fans of eith...

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Plays: Julia Santos Keefer

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