Amanda Seyfried American actress
In Allentown, Pennsylvania, on December 3, 1985, Amanda Michelle Seyfried was born. She began his career when she was 11 years old, and at age 15, she dabbled in acting with recurrent parts as Lucy Montgomery.
She has appeared in numerous movies, including Mean Girls, Nine Lives, American Gun, Mamma Mia, Boogle Woogle, The final Word, Ted 2, Pan, The Clapper, Love the Coopers, The last Word, Father and Daughters, Things Heard & Seen, and A Mouthful of Air.
She has appeared in television series such as The Dropout, As the World Turns, All My Children, Veronic Mars, House, Wildfire, Justice, CSI, Big Love, and Twin Peaks.
Additionally, she has albums like “Honey, Honey,” “Our Last Summer,” “The Name of the Game,” “I Have a Dream,” and others.
People magazine has given Amanda Seyfried numerous distinctions. She also appeared in the 2009 and 2010 editions of the magazine’s annual beauty list.
She wed her co-star from the movie The Last Word, Thomas Sadoki, in March 2017.
Seyfried serves on the board of directors for the global Network for Aid, Relief, and Assistance.
Seyfried got the award for best actress in a television movie or limited series.