Anne Schäfer was born in 1979. She is an actress, known for Alle Reden Übers Wetter (2022), Hot Dog (2018) and Add a Friend (2012).
You've seen Anne Scottlin star in national and international films, and on national television and commercials. Check out her popular Twitter magazine @AnneScottlin which receives more than 2.5 Million views a month. Anne Scottlin is also an award-winning author and motivational life coach. Anne grew up in an unusual religious environment and was home-schooled until she was 15. She graduated from university with BA, BA, MA has traveled the world as a student abroad and an international tour guide. Her graduate school honored her by creating a new academic award for her exceptional thesis. See IMDbPro for her Theatrical Agents: Los Angeles, New York, London and Atlanta
Anne Sebber is an actress, known for Wallis: The Queen That Never Was (2017), Million Dollar American Princesses (2015) and The Royals (2013).
Anne Selco is known for Natasha Nighty's Boudoir of Blood (2020).
Anne Selcoe is an actress and writer, known for Home of the Brave (2006), Twitchy's Twisted Tales (2014) and Manhandlers (2012).
Anne Senelly Kyle is known for Splash (1984) and Wise Guys (1986).
Anne Serra was born on 18 May 1988 in Paris, France. She is an actress and writer, known for Balle perdue (2020), Rien ne peut t'arrêter (2014) and Antigang (2015).
Anne Sewitsky was born on January 12, 1978 in Stavern, Norway. She is a director and writer, known for Sykt lykkelig (2010), Jørgen + Anne = sant (2011) and De nærmeste (2015).
The daughter of a copper expert (William Stanley Eckert) and an actress and museum curator (May Davenport), character actress Anne Seymour was born on September 11, 1909 in New York City. She was the seventh generation of a theatrical family that could be tracked back to Ireland in 1740. Her great-uncle was the popular character actor Harry Davenport and her two older brothers were writer James Seymour (42nd Street (1933)) and actor John Seymour (The Sporting Club (1971)). Anne trained for the stage at the American Laboratory Theatre School with Richard Boleslawski and Maria Ouspenskaya, and began her career performing with The Jitney Players. She, as did her brothers, eventually changed her stage moniker from Eckert to her mother's maiden name of Seymour. After touring throughout New England, Anne made her New York debut in Mr. Moneypenny in 1928. Other Broadway shows followed including At the Bottom (1930) and A School for Scandal (1931). The following year, she entered the world of radio drama. Her distinctively warm style and vocal timbre were perfect for playing some of radio's noblest, self-sacrificing heroines. She portrayed "Mary Marlin" for 11 popular seasons; it turned out to be her most identifiable role. In the late 1940s Anne switched to film and made an auspicious debut as Lucy Stark in the Oscar-winning picture All the King's Men (1949). Although movie appearances would remain sporadic and relatively minor, Anne was a solid, capable player during the golden age of television and could be seen dressing up many glossy dramas, including Studio One (1948) and Robert Montgomery Presents (1950). Her rather hawkish, matronly features, which seemed in stark contrast to her smooth, modulated tones, nevertheless had her primarily playing benevolent roles as concerned relatives and professionals somewhat in the background. In 1958, Anne earned strong marks for her portrayal of Sara Delano Roosevelt alongside Tony-winning Ralph Bellamy's FDR in "Sunrise at Campobello" on Broadway. She lost the 1960 movie role to Ann Shoemaker. Anne was actively involved on the SAG and AFTRA boards throughout a good portion of her career. Unmarried, she died in 1988 of natural causes after completing a small part in the popular film Field of Dreams (1989).
Anne Shepherd is known for Psychic Snakebite (2015), Symphony Dark (2014) and The Honeymoon (2014).