Molly and Anna
Molly Ephraim born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on May 22nd, 1986. She is 34. Ephraim began acting in 2004 at the age of 18 years old. The actress has appeared in a variety of shows and movies like Last Man Standing. Molly Ephraim, who has an extensive and long-running acting career has a net worth of 4 million dollars. She earned money through advertising and voice-overs. Ephraim also has experience of directing and producing short films and TV shows. Molly Ephraim's parents were Nina Zebooker & William Ephraim. Born in Philadelphia. Ben and Matt are her two oldest brothers are also living. Ephraim earned her bachelor's diploma in religion from Princeton University. She also attended the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Ephraim started her acting career when she appeared on an episode of Law & Order in 2004. Special Victims Unit. Later, she appeared on television in Grey's Anatomy as well as As the World Turns. In addition, she played in films like Paranormal Activity 2 or College Road Trip. She starred as Mandy Baxter for the ABC program Last Man Standing. The show won her a People's Choice Award for her performance in the series. She played a regular role in Casual which is on Hulu. Anna Gunn..............................Anna Gunn (born August 11 1968) is an American actress. Her role as Skyler white on the AMC Drama Breaking Bad (2008)-2013 is her most well-known. She has won Primetime Emmy awards for Best Supporting Actress in a the drama Series 2013 and 2014. Gunn is the daughter of designer Sharon Anna Kathryn Shana Gunn and real estate agent Clemens Gunn Jr. was born and was raised within Cleveland Ohio. Santa Fe Preparatory School graduated her in 1986. She attended Northwestern University, where she completed her studies in theatre. She was graduated in 1989. Gunn went on to study in the United Kingdom at the British American Drama Academy during the fall of 1988. Pamela Adlon was her housemate following her move into Laurel Canyon Los Angeles. Gunn is known for her role as Skyler White on Breaking, the AMC Breaking Breaking. She was nominated in 2013 and 2014 to win her role in the Primetime Emmy Award as Outstanding acting support on a drama show for her performance. In August of 2013 she wrote an article of op-ed for The New York Times that focused on the negative reaction of people toward her character.





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