Annie Sekhon is known for Samrat Prithviraj (2022) and Punjab Singh (2018).
Annie is a main company member of the famed Groundlings Theater in Los Angeles, California, where she writes, performs and directs regularly. Her one act play, 'How To Not Kill Yourself for 30 Days...and the Next 330' directed by Michaela Watkins, is enjoying sold out runs in LA and NY. Annie is originally from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Annie Sharma was born in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India. She is known for Gang Bang Balloons (2020), Deh Sukh 2 (2020) and Office Affairs (2020).
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Singer/songwriter Annie Sims has recorded two Country CDs and a New Thought/Positive CD, which garnered her a DisCovery Award from Music Row magazine, a Posi Award from emPower Music & Arts and a Seal of Excellence from the Positive Music Association. Annie has performed extensively in the United States and abroad, including piano bars at Walt Disney World, on cruise ships and in Europe, and in concerts onstage with her band in such hallowed venues as Dublin's National Concert Hall, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall and the legendary London Palladium. She met her husband, award-winning composer Greg Sims, on board ship early in their music careers and they have been instrumental in each other's continuing success ever since. Greg co-writes many of Annie's songs and produces her recordings, and Annie serves as the administrator of Greg's catalog and as composer assistant for his film scoring projects. She has recently resumed acting after a long hiatus, playing the leading role of Truvy in Neale Donald Walsch's stage production of Steel Magnolias, and the lead in Raeanne Rubenstein's short film, Mary & Albert, which won the Audience Choice Award at its debut at the 2014 ArtLightenment Art & Film Festival in Nashville. Annie is a company member at Theatre West, the longest continually operating theater in LA, and serves as assistant to Associates workshop moderator Laura James.
Annie Sprinkle was born Ellen F. Steinberg on July 23, 1954, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A self-described "nice Jewish girl" whose parents were academics, she grew up in the greater Los Angeles area, and was a bashful girl well into her teens. Of her youth, Annie has said, "I was not a sexual child. I was very shy and inhibited. It wasn't until I lost my virginity at the age of 17 that I even became interested in sex." However, once she surrendered her maidenhead, sex was her lifelong concern, becoming a means of expression, then an art form, and finally a venue for exploring spirituality, First, however, it was a living. The 1960s and early 1970s were times of rebellion, and rebel against her middle-class roots young Ellen did, becoming a prostitute. Her entry into adult entertainment came while she was employed as a cashier at a porn theater. Viewing the movie on the screen fueled her curiosity about what it must be like to be filmed while making love. Initially she worked a variety of behind-the-camera jobs before making her debut as a hardcore-sex actress in Teenage Cover Girls (1976). While the re-christened Annie Sprinkle was never a superstar in adult entertainment, she enjoys the distinction of being one of the few actresses to be denounced by name from the floor of the U.S. Senate. Annie Sprinkle had used hardcore films as a springboard for a much richer, sex-positive career as an author, a lecturer/sex educator and a performance artist. Ultimately, she appeared in approximately 200 porn loops, shorts and feature films. Her niche was the fetish genre catering to paraphillias. In the early 1980s Sprinkle--a feminist--began exerting more control over her projects in her evolution from porn performer to artist. Before setting out on the next phase of her creative life, Sprinkle wrote and directed her first hardcore feature, Deep Inside Annie Sprinkle (1981), which became the #2 top-grossing adult film of 1982. While it was not much different from mainstream porn in terms of style, audiences responded to Sprinkle's warm and playful persona. From the "nice Jewish girl" of her teens, she had evolved into the Jewish mother of porn. The openly bisexual Annie (she lives with her life-partner Elizabeth Stephens, a lecturer at UC Santa Cruz) describes herself as a "Post-Porn Modernist" and promotes her own conception of a pansexual, spiritual female sexuality. The maturation of Dr. Sprinkle (she received a PhD in human sexuality) as an artist and as a person led her to leave the porn industry to fulfill her artistic pursuits as a performance artist, filmmaker, and writer, creating art and cultural artifacts that promote healthy attitudes toward sexuality and women. Annie Sprinkle, the artist and sexual shaman, challenges the repressive trends that are omnipresent in American culture, which has brought her not only into conflict with the anti-sex, pro-censorship wing of the feminist movement )the likes of Andrea Dworkin and Catherine MacKinnon) right-wing religious fringe. Jesse Helms, the famously reactionary senator who got his start delivering political commentary on a North Carolina TV station in the days of the Fariness in Broadcasting standard, denounced her live performance art piece in the Senate during the debate over the National Endowment for the Arts. Her performance piece, which had received federal funding, entails inviting audience members to view her cervix with a speculum and flashlight in order to "demystify the female body." Helms denounced her performance piece as pornography, which is besides the point. For Annie Sprinkle, non-misogynistic pornography can be a sex-positive vehicle for banning shame and ignorance while promoting pleasure and feminism. She remains committed to spreading the good news of her pro-sex message, as joyously as possible, that sex should be liberating, fun, free of shame and repression, and infused with creativity, love and spirituality.
Annie St-Pierre was born in St-Pascal-de-Kamouraska, Québec, Canada. She is a director and writer, known for Like the Ones I Used to Know (2021), Wilcox (2019) and Fermières (2013).
Annie Starke was born on April 26, 1988 in Connecticut, USA. She is an actress, known for The Wife (2017), Albert Nobbs (2011) and We Don't Belong Here (2017). She has been married to Marc Albu since June 30, 2018.
Annie Stirling is an actress, known for Wish You Were Here (2012).
Annie Stout was born and raised in Shaker Heights, Ohio, where she developed a passion for the performing arts early on. At the ripe age of 3, Annie began competitively figure skating and went on to become the Eastern Great Lakes Regional Champion. However, another art form stole her heart when she discovered her love of acting. Upon her acceptance to the University of California, Los Angeles, Annie moved to the city full time in order to pursue her career as an actress. Annie finds a sense of warmth and community at Zak Barnett Studios, where she avidly trains and freely explores her talents in both comedy and drama, across all genres. In addition, Annie is currently training at UCB, honing her improvisation skills.