Amanda Seyfried and Amanda Wyss Feet and Legs
Amanda Seyfried was born in the US and is primarily known for her role as a actress in movies like Mean Girls or Jennifer's Body. Starting her career as a model when she was only 11 She eventually ventured into acting when she was a teenager. After a couple of TV shows and a few small roles, her first foray on screen in the role of "Karen Smith" in Mean Girls. This role earned her widespread recognition and helped her establish herself as an actress within the American movie industry. Amanda's portrayal of Lilly Kane is another well-known role. She is talented and driven, and is known for pushing herself outside of her comfort areas by embracing a diverse variety of difficult characters. The roles give her an opportunity to develop her skills as an actor. There are other genres that include comedies and horror. The audience has been impressed with her impeccable performance. Apart from acting, she is also a singer. She has contributed to the soundtracks for a number films.
Amanda Wyss, an American actress on TV and in films with a net-worth of 600 thousand dollars. Amanda Wyss was a Californian born actress. She was conceived in Manhattan Beach in November 1960. Wyss became famous when she was a part of The Bad Seed at a Los Angeles local theater. Her first commercial appearances were in the year 1981. The first role she acted in was the year 1981. She was in the movie Force: Five as well as in the TV series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, Jessica Novak, as well as The Righteous Apples. In 1982, she played Lisa in the movie Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Wyss played Christina "Tina" Gray, as Tina Gray, in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). In 1985, Wyss was a part in Silverado along with the film Better Off Dead. In 1989 she portrayed Rabbit Layton on the movie Powwow Highway. Between 1992 to 1993, she played Randi MacCarland on the television show Highlander. Also, she played recurring characters in the TV show St. Elsewhere & Cagney & Lacey. Wyss is also seen in episodes from the TV shows Charmed, Cheers, Cold Case, CSI, Dexter as well as The Drew Carey Show.









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