Annie Maynard is an actress, known for Upper Middle Bogan (2013), Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo (2011) and Tricky Business (2012).
Growing up in Evanston, Illinois, Annie attended a public magnet school through elementary and junior high that focused heavily on the arts, allowing her to perform stage leads at a young age. She trained in improv with the Piven Theatre Workshop and danced with the Gus Giordano Studio. In high school, she choreographed for their dance company and directed a production of 'A Chorus Line' in preparation for a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting at Millikin University. While in college, Annie studied Meisner, Stanislavski, Shakespeare, and musical theatre, taking leads most notably in Sam Shepard's 'Fool for Love', 'Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah', 'Steambath', and 'Scenes From a New World'. Midway through her theatrical studies, she deferred from performing to concentrate on other interests of social work, political action, writing, design and wilderness expeditions. She enrolled at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington to tailor an academic program that incorporated these elements. Having lived intermittently between South America and Europe, as well as in many regions across the U.S. and Canada, she has since continued traveling globally with film and stage roles, African and Latin dance work, and casting, teaching and coach positions. She is now based in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.
Annie McEnroe is known for Beetle Juice (1988), Warlords of the 21st Century (1982) and The Hebrew Hammer (2003). She is married to Edward R. Pressman. They have one child.
Annie McNamara is an actress and producer, known for Blue Jasmine (2013), Severance (2022) and Orange Is the New Black (2013).
Annie Mercier is known for The Family (2013), Betty Fisher et autres histoires (2001) and Les femmes du 6e étage (2010).
Annie Caitlin Milligan was born March 23, 1992 in Berkeley, California to Jeanne (nee Bates), a lawyer, and Charles, a Medicaid expert. Her family moved to Albuquerque, NM when she was 2 and then finally to Takoma Park, MD when she was 9. She has one younger brother. Annie is of Irish, Italian, Scottish and German descent. At an early age she showed enthusiasm for the arts: ballet, gymnastics, painting, drawing and entertaining. In middle school and as a teenager, her love of story-telling kept her immersed in theatre. After graduating high school and at the age of 18, Annie made her way to Los Angeles on a scholarship to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where she received her Associate's degree and went on to perform in their company the following year.
Annie Mist Thorisdottir is known for CrossFit World Games: The Story of Annie and Sven (2010), Fittest on Earth: The Story of the 2015 Reebok CrossFit Games (2016) and Fullsterkur (2018).
Annie Monroe is an actress and director, known for Untitled Fragoso/Monroe Project, The Capture (2017) and Almost Human (2013).
Annie Mumolo is the Academy Award-nominated screenwriter of the blockbuster feature Bridesmaids. Annie wrote Megan Leavey for LD Entertainment and Bleecker Street Media, which starred Kate Mara, Edie Falco and Common with Gabriela Cowperthwaite directing. Prior to that, her screenplay for Fox 2000, based on the life of Joy Mangano, starred Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper with David O. Russell directing. On the acting front, Annie was a series regular on the critically-acclaimed NBC comedy About A Boy, and she had memorable roles in Amazon's Transparent and Netflix's Lady Dynamite. Annie was featured in the Melissa McCarthy-starrer, The Boss, and starred in the STX blockbuster Bad Moms opposite Mila Kunis, Christina Applegate, Kristen Bell and Jada Pinkett Smith. Annie also starred in Judd Apatow's This is 40 alongside Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann and Jason Segel. Most recently, Annie reunited with her Bridesmaids co-writer, Kristen Wiig, for Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, and will star alongside Kristen in the feature which is scheduled for a Summer 2020 release.
Annie Munch is an actress, known for Sense8 (2015), Crisis (2014) and Chicago P.D. (2014).