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.

 
							
						



 Oh and Lost 2u13z ...
 Oh and Lost 2u13z ...
							
						
 ... she's hot the fans will like her. She may just be a flashback guest.
  ... she's hot the fans will like her. She may just be a flashback guest.  
							
						
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