• Andrea Wollenberg

      "Learning how to be more courageous, and realizing I'm pretty successful lately. I'm soon to be a New Yorker: an actor who..."

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      • Brandon
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      • We could totally be sisters. Except you'd be the smart, cool, sexy sister, and I'd be the goofy, "What about me"-sister. Hmm... that sounds like a Fringe show waiting to happen...

        ;-)
      • Sam
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      • Whenever Dre and I get together, I swear to GOD, it feels like a "lost" scene from "When Harry Met Sally." Almost like they had this scene, but decided it was TOO REAL. "Audiences in the heartland don't want to hear the REAL shit about men and women! They don't want to be depressed by the truth," says the cigar-chewing, balding Hollywood movie CEO, hunched back in his $9,000 leather lounger, throwing the script into Meathead's face. Anyway, that's what Dre and I have. An open dialogue between a guy and gal, trying to figure out the other side, but never quite being able to. And for that, I think she's the coolest TALL chic I know.
      • Sam
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      • Let's face it. Dre is like a tall beam of sunshine on toast. She's the Tenille without that crappy Captain and his shitty Moog synthesizer. Dre's one of those coo-coo chics that really has a positive influence on me, and that doesn't happen much, let me tell you, pally. But I've noticed that she's turning slightly over to the dark side. Slowly. Ever slowly. The more we hang out, the more she embraces the path that leads to my (as Santana said it) "evil ways." She WILL become one of my minions, spouting out evil, curse-ridden slanders to all that stands in her wake. She will become (as ELO put it and CLIFF RICHARD put it even more precisely) an "evil woman," a "devil woman," if you will. Okay, that's NEVER going to happen. She's too good of an egg. Poached, mostly. She really helped me vent (yes, I said "vent") recently when I needed it. I'm happy to call her "chicpal." No, "femaneighbor." Okay, friend. There, I said it. No tag
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      • Drea played my mom in a show we did together. Which is weird considering she's like 2-days older than me. But it was a Canadian play... maybe that explains things.

        Hey Dre, wanna go see the History of Violence?
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