Anna Chlumsky
Anna Chlumsky is an American actress born on December 3, 1980, in Chicago, Illinois. She is best known for her role as Amy Brookheimer in the television series “Veep.”
Chlumsky began her acting career as a child and gained widespread recognition for her role in the film “My Girl” (1991), where she starred alongside Macaulay Culkin. She received critical acclaim for her performance as the character Vada Sultenfuss, showcasing her talent at a young age.
After taking a break from acting to focus on her education, Chlumsky returned to the screen in the early 2000s. She appeared in various television shows and films, including “Hannibal” (2001), “Law & Order” (2007), and “The Good Guys” (2010). However, her career took a significant turn with her role as Amy Brookheimer in the political satire series “Veep” (2012-2019), for which she received multiple Primetime Emmy Award nominations. Chlumsky’s portrayal of Amy, the chief of staff to the vice president, showcased her comedic timing and ability to deliver sharp, witty dialogue.
In addition to her work in television, Chlumsky has also performed in theater productions, including the Broadway revival of “You Can’t Take It with You” (2014) and “Cardinal” (2018) at the Second Stage Theater.
Anna Chlumsky’s talent and versatility as an actress have earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Her ability to seamlessly transition between comedy and drama has made her a respected figure in the entertainment industry.