Molly and Anna
Molly Ephraim is a Philadelphia Pennsylvania birthplace born on the 22nd of May, 1986. The actress is currently 34. Ephraim began acting in 2004 when she was just 18. She's appeared in numerous TV and film series particularly Last Man Standing. Her net worth is been attributed to $4 million. Molly Ephraim is a talented actress. Her income was earned through voice-overs, commercials and voice-overs. Ephraim has also been involved in production and directed work for short films and television series. Molly Ephraim is the daughter of Nina Zebooker, a Philadelphia native, and William Ephraim. She has two brothers Ben and Matt. Ephraim earned her bachelor's diploma in religion from Princeton University. She also attended The Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Ephraim began her acting career when she appeared in an Episode of Law & Order in 2004. Special Victims Unit. She then went on to play in TV shows such as As the World Turns and Grey's Anatomy. Also, she was in films like Paranormal Activity 2 (and College Road Trip). She was Mandy Baxter, an ABC sitcom character in 2011. For her role in the ABC sitcom the show, she was awarded a People's Choice Award. Also, she had an appearance on the Hulu Casual series. Anna Gunn..............................Anna Gunn (born August 11 1968) is an American actress. Most famously, she is known for her role as Skyler in AMC's Breaking Bad drama (2008-2013), for which her Primetime Emmy Award was won in 2013. Gunn was brought up in New Santa Fe, Mexico. Her parents were both interior designers Sharon Anna Kathryn Shana Gunn & Clemens Gunn Senior. Santa Fe Preparatory School was where Gunn graduated in the year 1986. She went to Northwestern University where she majored in theatre and graduated in 1990. During fall of 1988 Gunn was on the road for a year to take classes at the British American Drama Academy. Pamela Adlon and Gunn shared an apartment in the Laurel Canyon area after moving there. Gunn was best known for her role as Skyler in the AMC's Breaking drama. For her outstanding performance in 2013, and 2014 she was nominated for Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Artist in an Drama Series. In August 2013, she wrote a piece in an op-ed piece for The New York Times that examined the dislike shown by people toward her portrayal.





Comments
Post a Comment