Molly and Anna
Molly Ephraim born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, May 22, 1986. Molly Ephraim, 34, is young. Ephraim began acting in 2004 at the age of 18 years old. Since then she has been in several movies and TV shows. Last Man Standing was one of them. Molly Ephraim is a well-known actress who has a net worth around 4 million dollars. She made money by doing voice-overs and commercials. Ephraim is also experienced with directing and producing TV and short film productions. Molly Ephraim is the daughter of Nina Zebooker, a Philadelphia native, as well as William Ephraim. Ben and Matt are her two oldest brothers, are still living. Ephraim earned a religious degree from Princeton University. She was also a student in the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Ephraim was first seen as an actor in Law & Order episode in 2004. Special Victims Unit. Later, she would appear in television shows like As the World Turns and Grey's Anatomy. Film roles she played comprise Paranormal Activity 2 as well as College Road Trip. She was cast as Mandy Baxter as part of the ABC comedy Last Man Standing in 2011. In 2011, she won the People's Choice Award in recognition of her work on the show. The actress played a prominent role on the show Casual on Hulu. Anna Gunn..............................Anna Gunn (born August 11 1968) is an American actress. Her most well-known role was Skyler in AMC's Breaking Bad, a 2008-2013 drama that won her the Primetime Emmy Award in both 2013 and 2014. Gunn was born in New Santa Fe, Mexico. Her parents were both interior designers Sharon Anna Kathryn Shana Gunn & Clemens Gunn Junior. Santa Fe Preparatory School graduated her in 1986. She majored in theatre and received her degree at Northwestern University with a theatre degree. Gunn went to an academy called the British American Drama Academy for one semester during the fall of 1988. Pamela Adlon and Gunn shared an apartment in Laurel Canyon following their move there. Gunn was famous for playing Skyler White in the AMC Breaking Breaking. In 2013 and 2014, she received an award called the Primetime Emmy Award in Outstanding supporting Female Actress in a Drama Series. The New York Times published an article on August 13, 2013, which examined the negative public perception about her performance.





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