Anna Chlumsky
Anna Chlumsky
Anna Chlumsky is an American actress. She is known for her childhood role in My Girland its sequel, as well as her supporting role in the HBO series Veep, for which she has received four consecutive nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She has also starred in independent films such as Blood Carand In the Loop...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth3 December 1980
CityChicago, IL
CountryUnited States of America
My family and school life are important to me.
I had no idea of the size of my bank account as a teen, and I didn't care to know. That was my mom's job, I figured that I would just find out when I turned 18. If you can't trust your mom, then who can you trust?
I didn't want to go down any scarier path of low self-esteem than I was already on the track for. So during my second year of college I was like, 'I'm over it! I have to go see what this other thing called life is about!
I guess it's nice to know I still resonate in people's minds.
I don't have a Twitter account.
But here's the thing: I had this great job, and I would still feel terribly depressed. I would just be like, 'This isn't the sweet spot. I thought this would be it, and I don't feel happy.
Even on the worst days I am without a doubt still happier doing this than I am doing anything else. On acting.
Some people are really good at their jobs, some people are really bad.
There were a lot of signs being thrown at me. A lot of angels I was meeting, inspiring me to get back into show business.
Kissing Macaulay Culkin was like kissing a brother. It was really no big deal.
The big difference with the recognition is that when I go on an audition, I don't feel like they're testing my abilities as much as they're just seeing if it's a fit. So that's nice.
When I graduated from college I thought I was over with show business and was pursuing other things.
I love... anything in black and white. Just put it on the TV, I'll watch.
I don't let it bother me too much if someone doesn't like me. I just figure there's no accounting for taste. It's not me, it's my acting. It's like if someone doesn't like someone's food, they just don't like my acting.