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Annie was born in Hollywood,California and raised in the valley. She avoided the valley girl accent by speaking backwards for the first 15 years of her life. She also suspects that she may have been switched at birth with Jennifer Aniston who is currently living her life. As an actress in her teens she played Jason Bateman’s sister in the play The Carpenters at The Complex in Hollywood. She went on to host and co-produce the nationally syndicated dating game show, BZZZ! and appear as a guest on The Tonight Show w/Jay Leno. She thinks Jay doesn’t like her, but she doesn’t know why. She also appeared in films (Good Luck Chuck, My Sister’s Keeper) TV, (Becker, ER, NYPD Blue, General Hospital, other stuff) and has been writing like a bunny (yeah, some write) since the earth began. Her romantic comedy, Complicated Heroes was performed at the Lyceum Stage in San Diego, California. Her book of comedic scenes, Snapshots! has been performed on several Hollywood stages and her book of short stories, Where Would I Be Without Me? has recently been recorded for the blind and dyslexic. (available at amazon.com!)

She is currently writing several original TV pilots and preparing to publish her novella, I Thought I Already Knew That, a spiritual adventure of sorts. She lives in Los Angeles with her charming, Italian husband and her equally charming, Jewish/Buddhist/Italian dog, Lucy.
She also works well with monkeys. Usually.

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6 comments

  1. Annie Wood

    hiya everyone! thanks for the fab comments and for watching! karma has wonderful things planned for you all!

  2. Thomas F. Evans

    Very funny stuff, Annie. Looking forward to more episodes. Let me know if you need a ‘Big Guy’ character actor. Wishing you continued success … and peace.

    Thomas F. Evans

  3. Kathy Price

    This is hysterically funny!! I literally laughed out loud. Love the acting –it was all entirely believable and such odd circumstances. “Mr Linguine” and the waiter and man upstairs are soooo funny. Karma-Annie is adorable and quirky and funny. Kind of like Samantha of “Bewitched” meets Sarah, from “The Craft.”
    This should be a network TV sitcom or movie!

    Annie is one-of-a-kind-gifted-genius. It’s an awesome idea–and refreshing –especially in today’s overcrowded paranormal market.

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