Molly and Anna
Molly Ephraim born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in May 1986. The actress is currently 34. Ephraim began acting in the year 2004, when she was barely 18. She has been in many TV and film series particularly Last Man Standing. Molly Ephraim is a well-known actor with an estimated net worth of 4 million dollars. She made money by doing commercials and voice-overs. Ephraim also has experience with directing and producing TV and short film productions. Molly Ephraim was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to parents Nina Zebooker and William Ephraim. Ben as well as Matt are her brothers. Ephraim graduated from Princeton University with a religion degree. Ephraim also studied at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Ephraim started her acting career in 2004 performing in an episode on Law & Order. Special Victims Unit. Later, she would perform in TV shows including As the World Turns, Grey's Anatomy. In addition, she played in movies such as Paranormal Activity 2 or College Road Trip. The show cast her to play Mandy Baxter as part of the ABC comedy Last Man Standing in 2011. She was given a People's Choice Award by ABC for her performance as Mandy Baxter on the show. In addition, she played a frequent character in the Hulu show Casual. Anna Gunn..............................Anna Gunn (born August 11 1968) is an American actress. She is most famous for her role as Skyler in AMC's Breaking Bad, a 2008-2013 drama for which she received an Emmy Award. Primetime Emmy Award in both 2013 and 2014. Gunn was raised by her parents, Sharon Anna Kathryn Shana Gunn (an interior designer) as well as Clemens Gunn, also known as Ear Gunn Jr. in Santa Fe New Mexico. Santa Fe Preparatory School graduated in the year 1986. She went to Northwestern University, where she was a theatre student and graduated in 1989. Gunn was a student at the British American Drama Academy for a semester in fall 1988. Pamela Adlon and Gunn shared an apartment in the Laurel Canyon area after moving there. Gunn is known for her role as Skyler White in the AMC drama Breaking. Breaking. For her outstanding performance in 2013, and 2014 she was awarded a nomination for Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Artist in an Drama Series. She also wrote an opinion article in August of 2013 for The New York Times, discussing the negative reception of her character.
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