Annette Frier was born on January 22, 1974 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. She is an actress, known for Danni Lowinski (2010), Germanikus (2004) and Die Schlikkerfrauen (2014). She has been married to Johannes Wünsche since August 30, 2002. They have two children.
Annette Garant is an actress, known for Sur le seuil (2003), Lobby (1997) and Louis 19, le roi des ondes (1994).
Annette Gibson is an actress, known for Hyde Park (2021), White People Money (2020) and Look what you've done (2019).
Annette Gill is known for The Closest Thing to Heaven (1996), Unknown Caller (2014) and Sophie and the Rising Sun (2016).
Annette Gordon-Reed was born on November 19, 1958 in Livingston, Texas, USA. She is known for The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (2013), America: The Story of Us (2010) and The Presidents (2005). She is married to Robert R. Reed.
Annette Gromala is known for The Chemists (2022), The 3rd Guest (2023) and Heart Baby Eggplant (2020).
Annette Hannah is an actress, known for The Worst Witch (2017).
Annette Haven is considered a legend in the porn business and ironically, something of a feminist. She was born Annette Robinson on December 1, 1954 in Las Vegas, Nevada, and raised in a sexually conservative Mormon family. She worked when adult films were still shot on film and not videotape. Before entering adult films, she had worked in a variety of fields: nurse's aide, exotic dancer, massage parlor employee in the San Francisco area. She worked on her first adult film in the mid-1970s. Her regal (and somewhat aloof) bearing got her often cast as an angelic-looking virgin or femme fatale. Not only was she considered one of the best looking women in the industry, she could also act, as evidenced by her adult film best actress award from A Coming of Angels (1977). Her feminist streak seems strange considering the business she was in, but she refused to do scenes that included violence or "money shots". She even turned down a role in the horror movie The Howling (1981) because of its excessive violence. However, she did do a role in the mystery thriller Body Double (1984), proving she could go mainstream. She starred in many adult classics like Barbara Broadcast (1977), 'V': The Hot One (1978) and A Thousand and One Erotic Nights (1982). She retired from adult films in late 1980s, her legendary reputation intact, and resides in Mill Valley, California with her husband.
Annette's rom-com, "Daughter of the Bride" (Marcia Gay Harden), was released theatrically, in five cities, and on VOD in Feb. 2023, with a FOX Broadcast exclusive on June 27, followed by Hulu June 28th. Her directing career began with "The Foot Shooting Party" starring Leonardo DiCaprio, financed by Jeffrey Katzenberg's Discretionary Fund at Touchstone Pictures. After a standing-room-only screening at Sony, "Premiere" magazine featured Annette in an article, "Talent to Keep an Eye On." Prior to directing, Annette studied acting under legendary coach, Joan Darling, and worked as a script supervisor on major studio films. Spielberg saw "The Foot Shooting Party" and hired her to direct NBC's "SeaQuest" starring Roy Scheider, Kate Nelligan and Julie Harris. On her first feature, "Foxfire," Annette pulled Angelina Jolie from auditions for a minor role and offered her the lead. "Foxfire" has found a cult following and is considered by many to be the film that launched Jolie's career. Annette wrote and directed her next two films, "Love is Strange" (Ron Silver, Kate Nelligan, Julie Harris) and "Savannah" (Sam Shepard, Jim Caviezel, Chiwetel Ejiofor), casting Academy Award winning actors and winning a rave review from Hollywood Reporter. Producer-director Lesli Linka Glatter invited Annette to shadow Alex Graves on Showtime's "Homeland." In 2021 she was chosen for the DGA Women's Steering Committee SQUAD program, established to help mid-career women directors advance their careers. Annette is a seasoned screenwriter and script-doctor, with projects out to buyers including a limited series set in Berlin and an independent feature film, a transgender family story with a celebrity trans-actor attached to play the lead. Annette is represented by Jackie Eckhouse of Sloss Eckhouse Dasti Haynes LawCo in New York. Memberships: DGA, WGA, Women in Film, Film Fatales, Women in Media, DGA Women's Steering Committee, DGA LGBTQ+ Committee. Annette's work can be viewed at www.haywoodcarter.com
Annette Heinz was born on April 25, 1953 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her father was a military policeman during World War II and worked as a carpenter for the company Ficks Reed while her mother was a tailor prior to Heinz's birth. Moreover, both of Annette's parents were born in Kentucky and met in Cincinnati. Heinz took college prep classes in high school before quitting in the 11th grade. Annette went on to attend Cosmetology School; while waiting on her license she saw an ad for dancers in the Sunday paper. After answering said ad, Heinz began her career in the adult entertainment industry as a go-go dancer for Larry Flynt in 1970. After working a while for Flynt, Annette discovered that Newport, Kentucky paid more and carved out a niche for herself as a burlesque dancer and performer. During this time Heinz bought snakes for her Cleopatra act, a wardrobe that cost over $100,000 dollars, a van, and a super trooper spotlight as well as had her own roadie as she went on the road performing various fantasy-related shows that included Circe, a French maid, and even a pyro act. Following two years on the road, Annette decided to settle down at the famous strip club The Melody Burlesk at 48th and Broadway in New York City. Heinz worked at The Melody Burlesk for about ten years. After meeting Gerard Damiano in the audience, Heinz subsequently embarked on a career in adult films that encompassed twenty-two movies and eight videos during the Golden Age of Porn. Annette was a character actress in films for John Christopher and was nominated for a XRCO Award for Best Supporting Performance, Female for the film Public Affairs (1983). After calling it a day as an adult film actress, Heinz went on to attend Cincinnati State so she could become a certified chef. Annette graduated cum laude from Cincinnati State in 1995 with A.A. degrees in Culinary Arts and Hotel Restaurant Management. Moreover, Heinz apprenticed under world Master Chef Jim Kinsella and studied under the expert tutelage of James Wyatt, who cooked for the Queen of England. The love of Heinz's life was a man named James Seward, a painter and construction worker who sadly died in 1995. Annette adores Chihuahuas and resides in Newport, Kentucky.