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Quincy Saadeh began her professional career at the age of 10, as "Cooper" a series regular on "Whoose Craze," an entirely improvisational comedy television show on Amazon Prime. Quincy landed this first acting role entirely by accident. In "Whoose Craze," Cooper, the office receptionist, was initially cast for an older young woman. However, during the group auditions, the director, Ken Stevenson, didn't have anyone to play the role of Cooper. Quincy was there to audition for a completely different project. Director Stevenson asked Quincy's mom if Quincy could fill in while he looked at the other auditioning actors. Then a funny thing happened; She stole the scene and had been stealing each scene she's played since. Quincy has studied in New York City with Young Actors at Strasberg, MN Acting Studio, Actor's Technique New York, Jen Rudin, The Performing Option, and Theatrical Artists Prep as well as Walter Pridgen Studio, in Los Angeles, CA. Quincy loves her Golden Retriever, Goose, coffee, and sneakers. Her dream is: to work on the next Emmy Award-winning series, be in a feature film opposite an Avenger, and to be able to fry an egg without breaking the yolk.