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The hot American theater and movie actress Annie Parisse was born on July 31, 1975 in Anchorage, Alaska. Her parents are Louis and Annette Cancelmi. The sexy Annie Parisse grew up in Seattle, and she has two brothers named Louis and Michael. Sexy Hollywood actress Annie Parisse went to the Fordham University. She also attended the Mercer Island High School. Her early interest in acting and films could be seen as she would be active in school plays. Among those that she has appeared in include Antigone and Medea where she was cast as the lead for both plays.

Sexy Annie Parisse is best known for her role as Alexandra Borgia on the drama television series Law and Order, where she stayed for a year until her character was killed. She also starred in the soap opera As the World Turns as Julia Snyder. The hot actress was nominated a Daytime Emmy in 2001 in the category of Emmy Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for her role in As the World Turns. The sexy Hollywood film actress has also played roles in other television series, including Third Watch, Big Apple, and even Friends.

The sexy Hollywood star also starred in movies such as National Treasure in 2004, where she was cast as Agent Dawes. In 2005, Annie Parisse had a supporting role for Monster In Law, where she costarred with Jennifer Lopez, as well as How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days alongside Kate Hudson. Annie Parisse also appears in Prelude to A Kiss alongside Hollywood actors Alan Tudyk and John Mahoney.

Annie Parisse has shown exemplary talent and beauty onscreen, earning her a large fan following. She is also versatile both in theater and television, enabling her to play any role handed to her. She can also be seen this time playing a comedic part in Prime, where she is cast with Uma Thurman and Meryl Streep, both who are veterans in the movie scene. She has not left the stage scene, appearing in The Internationalist which earned her a Drama Desk nomination in 2007 for the category of Outstanding Actress in a Play.