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Lecy Goransen played a young version of "Hy" in the movie How to Make an American Quilt.
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In 2005, Lecy Goranson played "Myra" in the movie Love, Ludlow.
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Lecy keeps in contact with her fans by writing in her online blog called "Don't Shoot The Messenger."
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Lecy went back to going by her birth name "Alicia," after she left Roseanne.
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Lecy Goranson appeared at "The 2005 Big Apple Film Festival." She answered questions from the audience about her career.
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Lecy moved to Brooklyn, New York, right after college.
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Lecy Goranson performed in a play called The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek, at the New York Theater Workshop, in New York.
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Lecy Goranson acted in a play called Defying Gravity, at the American Place Theater.
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Lecy Goransen directed a college play called Tableau Vivant.
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In 1999, Lecy Goranson played "Candace" in the movie Boys Don't Cry.
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In 2004, Lecy Goranson played "Joyce" in the movie Death 4 Told.
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When Lecy Goranson auditioned in 1999, for the lead role in Boys Don't Cry, the director thought she was to comical to play the lead so she got a supporting role instead.
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Lecy Goranson used to take the summer of from filming Roseanne so that she be a YMCA summer camp counselor in Michigan.
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She was number 92 on vh1's "100 Greatest Kid Stars."
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She plays guitar and mandolin.
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She played on the college rugby team.
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Her height is 5'5" (1.65 m).
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Her Nickname is Lecy.
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Lecy's father worked for the EPA, while her mother is an English teacher in high school.
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Lecy Goranson has worn braces.
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Lecy Goranson is a Protestant.
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While she starred in the the 1999 docudrama "The Brandon Teena Story", she was credited by her full name Alicia Goranson.
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Roseanne is actually the one who cut her hair really short in the show because the show's producers wouldn't let her cut it.
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She is Left-Handed.
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Lecy left Roseanne in 1992 to go to Vassar College. While she was there, she was an English major with a concentration in poetry.