Amanda Seyfried and Amanda Wyss Feet and Legs
Amanda Seyfried, an American actor, is famous for her roles in films including Mean Girls and Jennifer's Body. When she was 11 she began modeling. When she was a teenager she began to develop a passion for acting. From small parts in TV shows, Karen Smith made her film debut in Mean Girls. This role earned her widespread acceptance and helped establish herself as an actress within the American movie industry. Amanda was also famous because of her role as Lilly Kane, a character on the program Veronica Mars. Despite her fame and sexiness she is not apprehensive about being just another beautiful model. It is no surprise that Amanda is a talented and determined actor who takes on difficult characters. While allowing her to develop as an actress the roles let the actress to try her hand at. There are other genres that include comedies and horror. Her impeccable performances have never let her down. As a performer she was acting for a long time. She is credited with contributing to some soundtracks.
Amanda Wyss' net worth is estimated at 600000 dollars. Amanda Wyss was born in Manhattan Beach, California in November of 1960. Wyss gained fame when she played in The Bad Seed at a Los Angeles local theater. She started acting in commercials. She had her first role in the film Force: Five, as well as the TV programs Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Jessica Novak and The Righteous Apples. Lisa was the character Lisa in Fast Times Ridgemont High. Wyss played Christina "Tina" Gray in 1984 film A Nightmare on Elm Street. In 1985, Wyss was a part in Silverado as well as the film Better Off Dead. She also starred as Rabbit Layton in the film Powwow Highway in 1989. Between 1992 to 1993, she played Randi MacCarland in the TV series Highlander. Her roles in recurring episodes were on St. Elsewhere as well as Cagney & Lacey. Wyss is also known for his appearances on the TV shows Charmed (the initial season), Cheers, Cold Case (the second season), CSI, Dexter and The Drew Carey Show.









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