Anna Chlumsky
Anna Chlumsky is an American actress with an estimated net worth in the range of 5 million dollars. Anna Chlumsky began her career in the midst of her childhood, with a leading role in the film "My Girl," a coming-of-age movie from 1991 "My Girl." She has since appeared in several independent films with noteworthy credits such as "Blood Car,"" "In the Loop," and "The The End of the World Tour." Chlumsky was praised the most in the years 2012-2019 when she was awarded the coveted six Emmy Award nominations for playing Amy Brookheimer on the HBO comedy show "Veep. "Anna Chlumsky was born December 3, 1980 in Chicago, Illinois to Nancy, an actress, singer and former flight attendant, and Frank Jr., a saxophone player and chef. Following a stint as a model alongside her mother in an advertisement campaign, Chlumsky's film debut was a small performance in John Hughes 1989 comedy, "Uncle Buck." Two years later Chlumsky made her mark by playing a lead role in the come-of-age drama "My Girl," where she portrayed an infant girl called Vada Sultenfuss who lived in the 1970s of Madison, Pennsylvania. In addition to Dan Aykroyd and Jamie Lee Curtis on the film's cast, Macaulay was also a child actor. In 1994, Chlumsky was back in her part for the sequel "My Girl 2," that added Austin O'Brien to the cast as an alternative to Macaulay Culkin.
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