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Clara Mamet (born September 29, 1994) [1] is an American actress and musician best known for her role as Amber Weaver in the ABC television comedy The Neighbors. [ 2 ] Early life
Amber Weaver (portrayed by Clara Mamet) is the oldest daughter of the Weaver family. She has a generally pessimistic, sarcastic attitude towards everything. For the majority of season 2, she dates Reggie Jackson, the first son of Larry and Jackie.
Two-Bit Waltz is a 2014 American comedy-drama film, written and directed by Clara Mamet in her directorial debut. It stars Mamet, Jared Gilman, Rebecca Pidgeon, David Paymer and William H. Macy. The film had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 19, 2014, and was released in a limited release on October 24, 2014, by Monterey ...
In January 2012, Clara Mamet, Max Charles, and Isabella Cramp garnered roles in the series, Mamet as the teenage daughter and Charles and Cramp as her younger siblings. [16] Later that month, Lenny Venito obtained the lead role as Marty Weaver, the father of the human family. [17]
Zosia Mamet (/ ˈ z ɒ ʃ ə ˈ m æ m ɪ t /; born February 2, 1988) [2] is an American actress. She is known for her breakout role as Shoshanna Shapiro in the HBO series Girls. [3]Mamet also starred as Annie Mouradian in the HBO Max original series The Flight Attendant [4] and Pampinea in the Netflix series The Decameron.
Clara Mamet as Layla Green, Alan's love interest. Rob Riggle as the voice of Headbutt Man, a hard-headed ally of Zorn from Zephyria. Headbutt Man has a daughter named Headbutt Girl and has previously lost his wife and son to the Zephyrian monsters that he and the rest of Zorn's allies fight. He is a parody of Ram Man.
David Mamet is not done lambasting the liberal establishment in Hollywood. "DEI is garbage," said the Pulitzer Prize-winning author to a packed house at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.
The first season of the American television science fiction comedy series The Neighbors premiered on September 26, 2012 and concluded on March 27, 2013 on ABC. [1] The series was created by Dan Fogelman and produced by Fogelman, Chris Koch, Aaron Kaplan, John Hoberg, Kat Likkel, Kristin Newman, Kirker Butler, and Jeffrey Morton.