Stacey Gregg

Stacey Gregg

CountryUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
GenderFemale
BirthdayApr. 7, 1946
BiographyStacey Gregg (born 7 April 1946) is a British actress and the daughter of Hubert Gregg and Zoe Gail. She is also credited as Stacey Maxwell and Stacey Jefferson. She played Sandy in the original London stage production of Grease opposite Richard Gere and the character Lynn Baxter in Crossroads. She voiced the characters Vixen and Adder in the acclaimed TV series The Animals of Farthing Wood. She was also the voice of Rosa in the Japanese cartoon Makyu Senjo (1998) and provided voices for the Moomin TV series.

Gregg was born in Montagu Square, London, the daughter of the composer Hubert Gregg and the singer Zoe Gail. Her parents divorced when she was a baby and was brought up by a nanny. She spent most of her early life in the US, being schooled in New York and Boston. Following school, she moved to Las Vegas to be with her mother and stepfather

In 1951, Gregg's mother married the American vaudeville performer Bert Bernard (né Herbert James Maxwell). She took her stepfather's name and was credited as Stacey Maxwell in a number of US prime-time TV shows including The Virginian (playing "a mentally retarded child"), Ironside and The Monkees.

Having returned to the UK, Gregg played the principal girl, Princess Balroubadour in Aladdin at the London Palladium which opened 22 December 1970.

In 1971 she played the character Daffy (Daffodil Primrose O'Kelly) in the ITV comedy series Tottering Towers.

In 1973 Gregg played the role of Sandy in the first British stage production of the musical Grease at the Coventry Theatre, continuing in the role when it moved to the New London Theatre in the West End.

In the 1970s she played the character Lynn Baxter in Crossroads.

She wrote the theme music for the television series Marked Personal.

Her second husband was the Canadian author Charles Dennis.

She appeared in an episode of Celebrity Squares.

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