Amanda Seyfried and Amanda Wyss Feet and Legs
Amanda Seyfried, an American actress is known for movies such as Mean Girls and Jennifer's Body. At the age of 11 she began modeling. At the age of 16, she developed a passion for acting. After minor TV roles, her debut on the big screen was as "Karen Smith" in Mean Girls. Her role in Mean Girls earned her fame on the big screen, and earned her a place as an actor. Amanda is most well-known for her role as Lilly Kane on the television show Veronica Mars. She refuses to be a model. This is why Amanda is a talented and determined actor who enjoys taking on challenging characters. She can also improve her acting abilities by taking on those roles. The other genres are comedies as well as horror. It's impossible not to notice her amazing acting skills. In addition to being an actress, she's also a musician. She's also contributed to the soundtracks of several of the films she's starred in.
Amanda Wyss was born in Manhattan Beach, California on November 20, 1960. Her net worth is $600,000. Amanda Wyss born in Manhattan Beach California, November 1960. Wyss came to be known when she performed on stage in The Bad Seed by a Los Angeles theatre. Wyss began her acting career in commercials. In 1981, she had her first appearance in the film Force: Five, as in the TV programs Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Jessica Novak and The Righteous Apples. The year 1982 saw her portrayed Lisa in Fast Times At Ridgemont High. Wyss played Christina Gray (Tina) in A Nightmare on Elm Street which was a film from 1984. She appeared in Silverado in 1985 and in the movie Better Off Dead... In 1989 she portrayed Rabbit Layton on the movie Powwow Highway. Between 1992 between 1992 and 1993, she played Randi MacCarland on the television series Highlander. In addition, she was a recurring characters in the TV Series St. Elsewhere & Cagney & Lacey. Wyss is also famous for his appearances on the TV shows Charmed (the initial season), Cheers, Cold Case (the second), CSI, Dexter and The Drew Carey Show.









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