Canadian Actress Sizzlin’ Up the Small Screen
For fans of the ABC television series Lost, Anne (Ani) Nahabedian will be guest starring on show’s March 7 broadcast. Anne will be playing the role of Amira in an episode titled “Enter 77.” The Canadian-Armenian actress has been keeping busy in Hollywood lately. She starred opposite Kyra Sedgwick in the two-part finale of the TNT network’s The Closer, which was directed by Kevin Bacon. Anne also had a guest spots on CBS’s top-rated CSI series and on NBC’s Law and Order: Criminal Intent. Before taking Hollywood and New York City by storm, Anne worked extensively in Canada and is still recognized, she says, as the Claritin Girl from a 2003 advertising campaign. More than just a pretty face, Anne served three years in the Canadian Navy; she was the second woman to train as a “bos’n” (a contraction of “boatswain”) whose ranks are known for their expertise as helmsmen, in demolition, small arms, firefighting, drug busts, rescues-at-sea and chemical warfare. She was also the youngest member on board Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship Nipigon, which was Canada’s first combat-ready warship to employ women. Anne was also honored with an award for serving NATO for 180 days. Did we mention Anne attended Concordia University in Montreal and majored in … accounting? She also speaks French, Spanish, Armenian, German and English. Fluently.
For fans of the ABC television series Lost, Anne (Ani) Nahabedian will be guest starring on show’s March 7 broadcast. Anne will be playing the role of Amira in an episode titled “Enter 77.” The Canadian-Armenian actress has been keeping busy in Hollywood lately. She starred opposite Kyra Sedgwick in the two-part finale of the TNT network’s The Closer, which was directed by Kevin Bacon. Anne also had a guest spots on CBS’s top-rated CSI series and on NBC’s Law and Order: Criminal Intent. Before taking Hollywood and New York City by storm, Anne worked extensively in Canada and is still recognized, she says, as the Claritin Girl from a 2003 advertising campaign. More than just a pretty face, Anne served three years in the Canadian Navy; she was the second woman to train as a “bos’n” (a contraction of “boatswain”) whose ranks are known for their expertise as helmsmen, in demolition, small arms, firefighting, drug busts, rescues-at-sea and chemical warfare. She was also the youngest member on board Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship Nipigon, which was Canada’s first combat-ready warship to employ women. Anne was also honored with an award for serving NATO for 180 days. Did we mention Anne attended Concordia University in Montreal and majored in … accounting? She also speaks French, Spanish, Armenian, German and English. Fluently.
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