Molly and Anna
Molly Ephraim, born May 22 June, 1986, in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. She is currently aged 34. Ephraim was just 18 when she began acting in 2004. She has been in many films and TV shows, most notably Last Man Standing. Molly Ephraim had an impressive acting career. Her net worth is around 4 million dollars. Voiceovers, acting roles, and commercials have made Molly Ephraim rich. Ephraim was also involved in the production and direction of short and television films. Molly Ephraim was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to parents Nina Zebooker and William Ephraim. There are two brothers named Ben Matt and Matt. Ephraim received her master's degree in Religion at Princeton University. She also attended the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. Ephraim began her acting career in 2004 performing in an episode on Law & Order. Special Victims Unit. Later, she appeared on television in Grey's Anatomy as well as As the World Turns. She also appeared in films like Paranormal Activity 2 or College Road Trip. She was cast to play Mandy Baxter as part of the ABC comedy Last Man Standing in 2011. The performance earned her an award called the People's Choice Award. Her role was also recurring in Casual the Hulu television series. Anna Gunn..............................Anna Gunn (born August 11 1968) is an American actress. Most famously, she is known for playing Skyler on the AMC's Breaking Bad drama (2008-2013), for which her Primetime Emmy Award was won in 2013. Gunn is the daughter of designer Sharon Anna Kathryn Shana Gunn and real estate agent Clemens Gunn Jr. was raised within Cleveland Ohio. Santa Fe Preparatory School is where she graduated in 1986. She graduated from Northwestern University in 1990 with an emphasis on theater. In the fall of 1988, Gunn was on the road for a year to learn at the British American Drama Academy. Pamela Adlon was her housemate after Gunn moved from Laurel Canyon Los Angeles. Gunn was famous for playing Skyler White in the AMC show Breaking. In 2013, she was nominated and in 2014 in her role in the Primetime Emmy Award as Outstanding Supporting actress in a drama series for her performances. She wrote an opinion piece in August of 2013 for The New York Times, examining public disapproval of her role as a character.





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