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Amanda Crew. Actress: Silicon Valley. Amanda Catherine Crew was born in Langley, British Columbia. Her mother is a legal secretary and her father is a telecommunication worker. Amanda attended Brookswood Secondary School in Langley. She began her acting career when she was cast in the musical Dragon Tales during her fourth grade in elementary ...
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Amanda Crew (born June 5, 1986) is a Canadian actress. Following her film debut in Final Destination 3 (2006), Crew had lead roles in films such as Sex Drive (2008), Charlie St. Cloud, Repeaters (both 2010), Charlie Zone (2011), Ferocious (2013), Chokeslam (2016), Freaks (2018), and Tone-Deaf (2019).
Amanda Crew. Actress: Silicon Valley. Amanda Catherine Crew was born in Langley, British Columbia. Her mother is a legal secretary and her father is a telecommunication worker. Amanda attended Brookswood Secondary School in Langley.
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Amanda Crew. Highest Rated: 88% Freaks (2018) Lowest Rated: 6% The Identical (2014) Birthday: Jun 5, 1986. Birthplace: Langley, British Columbia, Canada. With her quiet, girl-next-door looks ...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCredit50%56%Eve Carver (Character)62%26%Ellie (Character)70%50%Anna Malarek (Character)44%33%Olive (Character)Amanda Crew (born June 5, 1986) is a Canadian television and film actress. She is best known for her work on the television series Silicon Valley, 15/Love and Whistler, and in the feature-length films Final Destination 3, Sex Drive, The Haunting in Connecticut, and Charlie St. Cloud.
Aug 26, 2019 · Silicon Valley’s Amanda Crew stars in the new horror-comedy film, Tone-Deaf, about a young woman (Crew) who rents a cabin in a remote part of town after breaking up with her boyfriend and losing her job. Thinking it’ll be a nice getaway, she sets off for a cozy weekend.
Apr 13, 2017 · Crew, who plays Monica on HBO's startup satire, talks about investing in real-life women in tech and who has bigger egos -- entrepreneurs or actors.