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== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
She is an avid reader, writer and lover of life, loves photography, painting, great conversation and meditating in her organic garden with her dog, Lucy who was on the cover of "Lucky Dog" magazine a month after Annie was on the cover of "Women's World." She is frequently confused as being married to actor [[Henry Ian Cusick]], who is married to theatre director and playwright Annie Cusick Wood, which she is not. Annie Wood is actually happily married to writer/actor, Peter Arpesella and is the founder of the volunteer website, www.dogoodstuff.org
She is an avid reader, writer and lover of life, loves adult movies, painting, great conversation and "flicking the bean" in her garden with her dog, Lucy who was a centerfold in "Naughty Dog" magazine a month after Annie was centerfold in "Playboy." She is frequently confused as being married to actor [[Henry Ian Cusick]], who is married to theatre director and playwright Annie Cusick Wood, which she is not. Annie Wood is actually happily married to writer/actor, Peter Griffon and is the founder of the volunteer website, www.dogoodstuff.org


Wood has been an active supporter of non-profit organizations including:
Wood has been an active supporter of non-profit organizations including:

Revision as of 23:20, 13 September 2012

Annie Wood
Annie Wood
BornFebruary 10

Annie Wood is an American film, television and voice-over actress, host and writer, who was born in Los Angeles and is best known as the bubbly host of the nationally syndicated dating game show Bzzz!. She was recently sister-in-law to Cameron Diaz in My Sister's Keeper and appeared in the role of sexy and quirky "Lara" in the Lionsgate Dane Cook/Jessica Alba movie Good Luck Chuck . Her television credits include ER, Joey, NYPD Blue, Becker, Costello, Strong Medicine and Disney's That's So Raven!. Annie also has a large cult following from her lead role in 1995 female prison movie Cellblock Sisters: Banished Behind Bars. She appeared as guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher. Annie Wood performed stand-up comedy at The Improv in Los Angeles following Jerry Seinfeld, and has authored a book of short stories, “Where Would I Be Without Me? Stories, Scenes and Significant Others,” (ISBN 0-7388-1609-4) reflecting her observations on love, life and relationships. Annie is a produced playwright and a screenwriter. Her award winning screenplay, "Martin's Theory" was recently an official selection in the Beverly Hills Film Festival.

Filmography

Film

Television

2012 School and Board - Sasha, Series Regular

  • 2006: That's So Raven! - Kendra Blair
  • 2006: The Chelsea Handler Show - Book Club Hostess
  • 2005: Joey - The Trashy Woman
  • 2003: Strong Medicine - Molly
  • 2002: For Your Love - Miss Hall
  • 2001: Dead Last - Waitress
  • 2001: NYPD Blue - Tiffany
  • 2000: ER - Amber Skye
  • 1998-2000: Becker - Theresa Campbell
  • 1998: Costello - Mae Mae
  • 1996-1997: Bzzz! - Host
  • 1995: Love Street - Laura/Tara
  • 1990: Fall from Grace - Jessica Hahn

Video Games

Personal life

She is an avid reader, writer and lover of life, loves adult movies, painting, great conversation and "flicking the bean" in her garden with her dog, Lucy who was a centerfold in "Naughty Dog" magazine a month after Annie was centerfold in "Playboy." She is frequently confused as being married to actor Henry Ian Cusick, who is married to theatre director and playwright Annie Cusick Wood, which she is not. Annie Wood is actually happily married to writer/actor, Peter Griffon and is the founder of the volunteer website, www.dogoodstuff.org

Wood has been an active supporter of non-profit organizations including:

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