Anne Stedman

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Anne Stedman
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Stedman on set in 2016
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Occupation(s)actress, blogger
Years active1997–present

Anne Stedmanis an American actress. Her roles include Dyna Girl in Electra Woman and Dyna Girl and Melanie on The Mullets .

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Career

Acting

Stedman was born in San Antonio, Texas. She started her career while studying at University of Texas at Austin when Richard Linklater cast her for the role of Madeline in his film The Newton Boys . [1] She then moved to Los Angeles to begin her acting career. Stedman appeared in movies including Space Cowboys [2] and Dr. Dolittle 2 . On television, she appeared on That 70's Show , Electra Woman and Dyna Girl , The Mullets , Mal de Ojo, Life in Pieces and Loot . She also created a TV series called Drunk Mom Reviews.

Influencer

In May 2012, Stedman created Chic Mama LA [3] all about fashion, [4] beauty [5] and tips about being a mother. In 2017 a web series Chic Mama Carpool was then created; guests have included Jordana Brewster, Molly Sims and Marla Sokoloff. [6] In 2018 Stedman started the scripted series Chic Mama Drama. [7] [8] [9] Then in 2023 Stedman she launched her clothing website Anne Stedman Style [10] [11] [12]

Author

In 2016, Stedman and her family wrote the book Mary's Story: A Family's Journey With Cancer about her sister Mary who died of cancer. [13]

Film and television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 The Newton Boys Madeline
1999BingoJulie
2000 Space Cowboys Jason's Girlfriend
2001Tempting DavidAnn
2001 Dr. Dolittle 2 Woman
2001 That 70's Show Jill
2001 Electra Woman and Dyna Girl Dyna Girl
2002 Providence Rachel
2003 The Mullets Melanie
2004 50 First Dates Ex-Girlfriend
2004 The Practice Caryn Davis
2014The BlackoutDispatcher Melinda
2015Mal de OjoMrs. Rogers
2015Christmas TradeHarper Shaw
2017Off The WallsPrincipal Meyer
2017 Life in Pieces Sangria
2018Chic Mama DramaAnne Stedman
2019Chic Mama CarpoolAnne Stedman
2019 Modern Family Allison
2021Computer LoveKathlinda
2021Drunk Mom ReviewsDrunk Mom
2022 Loot (TV series) Commentator
2023Hall Pass NightmareSarah Clerk

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