Vanessa Lee Evigan

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Vanessa Lee Evigan
Born (1981-03-18) March 18, 1981 (age 41)
Los Angeles, California
OccupationActress
Years active1993–present
Spouse
Miles Adcox
(m. 2016)
Children1
Parent
Relatives

Vanessa Lee Evigan (born March 18, 1981) is an American actress. She is the daughter of actor Greg Evigan and model and actress Pamela Serpe. She is also the sister of actress Briana Evigan and singer-songwriter Jason Evigan. [1]

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In 2001, Evigan appeared in the vocal group Nuance on the PlayStation 2 video game Unison: Rebels of Rhythm & Dance . The group consisted of Evigan, Brianna Hayes and Rachel Riggs playing the characters of Cela, Chilly and Trill, respectively. They were described as "an up-and-coming unsigned R&B/pop group". Their vocal coach was Seth Riggs and they were managed by Larry Rudolph. [2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998 Mel Susie
2000 Whatever It Takes Vanessa
2002 Time of Fear Samantha Jennings
Sorority Boys Hot Girl
2003Net GamesPeg Wallace
2004 Quiet Kill Milly Martin
2007 Farce of the Penguins Milton PenguinDirect-to-video; voice role
2008 Journey to the Center of the Earth Victoria JansenDirect-to-video
2009Project SolitudeMia
2010 In My Sleep Kelly
Christmas MailHeather
Old WestSallyShort film
2012Sand SharksBrenda Stone
Zombie HamletKate Spangler
2014 Blood Ransom Anna
2015The Morning AfterStephanie
Only God CanGracie
2017SmartassBird
2018Every Other HolidayLydia

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Jack's Place Nicole PiersonEpisode: "Forever and Ever"
Against the Grain Jenny ClemonsMain role; 8 episodes
1997 Social Studies Sara ValentineMain role; 6 episodes
1998 Boy Meets World KimberlyEpisode: "If You Can't Be with the One You Love..."
You WishJill WilcoxEpisode: "The Bad Influence"
Earthquake in New York Alexandria FullerTelevision film
1999-2003 The Young and the Restless Brittany HodgesRecurring role; 26 episodes
2000 Norm AllisonEpisode: "Norm vs. Youth: Part 1"
2003 Less Than Perfect SandyEpisode: "Rules"
2005McBride: The Chameleon MurderAbigail KramerTelevision film
How I Met Your Mother KellyEpisode: "Okay Awesome"
2006 Emily's Reasons Why Not KristinEpisode: "Why Not to Hire a Cute Male Assistant"
2007 Holiday in Handcuffs Katie ChandlerTelevision film
2012 In Plain Sight Victoria RamirezEpisode: "Drag Me to Hell"
UnderbellyAmberEpisode: "Pilot"
A Christmas Wedding DateAllisonTelevision film
2016I Know Where Lizzie IsRebecca HoldenTelevision film
2017Born and MissingAshley ThompsonTelevision film; also known as Babynapped

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References

  1. "Vanessa Lee Evigan - TV.com". TV.com . Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  2. Press Release (Nuance)