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Ari Graynor
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27 April 1983
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Erie Graynor is an American actress whose full name is Ariel Geltman Graynor. She is known to moviegoers for her television roles in The Sopranos and Fringe projects.
Erie Graynor was born in 1983 in Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother, Joanie Geltman, came from a Jewish family, and her father, Greg Graynor, had Polish roots. She grew up according to Jewish traditions. She attended Buckingham Browne & Nichols, a private school in Cambridge. After that, Erie attended Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.
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Erie Graynor is an American actress whose full name is Ariel Geltman Graynor. She is known to moviegoers for her television roles in The Sopranos and Fringe projects.
Erie Graynor was born in 1983 in Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother, Joanie Geltman, came from a Jewish family, and her father, Greg Graynor, had Polish roots. She grew up according to Jewish traditions. She attended Buckingham Browne & Nichols, a private school in Cambridge. After that, Erie attended Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut.
He made his television debut in 2001 with the Sopranos. This series is about a fictional family of Italian-American mafia. A total of six seasons were shown.
After that, Erie Graynor began to actively film. One of her most famous films is a painting.
"American Crime" It was released on screens in 2007. It is a crime drama based on the true story of the torture and murder of a woman by her housewife. In the movie, Erie played the eldest daughter of a housewife.
The actress also appeared in the second season of the series, the youth detective drama Veronica Mars, playing the daughter of a bus driver. In 2005, she made her Broadway debut in a production of Brooklyn Boy, which was later shown in many countries. She also appeared in The Little Dog Laughed.
In 2007, Erie Graynor starred in C.S.I.: Miami Crime Scene. For the role of Alvina, a pop star, the girl had to shave her head. In 2008, she appeared in a romantic comedy.
" Be my boyfriend for five minutes. and also in the film
"Run!" Produced and directed by Drew Barrymore.
In 2010, Erie appeared in the play Trust on the Broadway backup stage. In the fall of 2011, she again played on Broadway in a comedy written by Woody Allenn called Relatively Speaking.