Molly and Anna
Molly Ephraim, born May 22nd, 1986, in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. She's currently 34. Ephraim was only 18 when she began acting in 2004. In the years since Ephraim's acting career has seen her in a variety of TV and film shows. Last Man Standing was one of them. Molly Ephraim is a well-known actress with a net worth of around $4 million. She made money by doing commercials and voice-overs. Ephraim also has experience in producing and directing television shows and short films. Molly Ephraim was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to parents Nina Zebooker and William Ephraim. Her brothers are Ben and Matt. Ephraim received a degree in religion at Princeton University. The courses she took at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater were equally notable. Ephraim started the acting profession in 2004 performing in an episode on Law & Order. Special Victims Unit. In the following seasons, she was a part of the TV series Grey's Anatomy and As the World Turns. Also, she had part in Paranormal Activity 2 & College Road Trip. She was cast 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. She also appeared in Casual the Hulu TV series. Anna Gunn..............................Anna Gunn (born August 11 1968) is an American actress. She is most famous for playing Skyler on AMC's Breaking Bad drama (2008-2013) and for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award was won in 2013. Gunn, the daughter of designer Sharon Anna Kathryn Shana Gunn and real estate agent Clemens Gunn Jr. was born and was raised in Cleveland Ohio. She completed her studies at Santa Fe Preparatory School in 1986. She went to Northwestern University where she majored in theater and graduated in 1990. Gunn was a student at the British American Drama Academy, where she studied for a period of time in 1988. The couple lived together in Pamela Adlon after moving to Laurel Canyon Los Angeles. Gunn was famous for playing Skyler White on Breaking, the AMC Breaking Breaking. Between 2013 and 2014, she was awarded an award called the Primetime Emmy Award in Outstanding Supporting Female Actor in Drama Series. In August 2013 she composed an opinion piece for The New York Times examining the negative reactions of people towards her character.





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