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Amy Kremer (born 1970 or 1971) [1] is an American political activist known for her roles in the Tea Party movement and as a supporter of Donald Trump.
Maggie Castle (born August 7, 1983) is a Canadian actress [1] [2] best known for her role as Jenny Kolinsky in cult horror comedy series Todd and the Book of Pure Evil. [3] She was also the little girl, Amy Kramer, that battles the evil ventriloquist's dummy Slappy in the Goosebumps television series and voiced Molly MacDonald in the animated series Arthur. [4]
Slappy wants Amy to be his slave to the point of framing her for things she did not do. It is up to Amy to stop Slappy and save her family. In the end, Slappy is destroyed by another dummy. Starring: Maggie Castle as Amy Kramer, Caterina Scorsone as Sara Kramer, Shadia Simmons as Alicia.
When Amy Kramer, the main character, wants a new ventriloquist's dummy for her family's weekly "talent show". Her dad finds Slappy at a local pawn shop and gives it to her as a gift. She finds a slip of paper with Slappy that has the magical words on it and reads it aloud, causing him to slowly come to life.
Kramer bursts into Jerry's apartment and accidentally jars Jerry's giant new air conditioner loose from the window; it falls to the sidewalk, crushing the dog that bit Elaine. Uncle Leo gives Jerry and Amy tickets to see Paul Simon live and tells them that Jeffrey apologized. Jerry thinks Jeffrey's apology is for seeing Amy, and rants at her ...
Leigh-Allyn Baker (born March 13, 1972) is an American actress. She had recurring roles on Charmed and as Ellen on Will & Grace, and a starring role as mother Amy Duncan on the Disney Channel sitcom Good Luck Charlie.
The Playboy interview became a regular feature of the magazine in 1962 and set a high standard for periodical journalism. [1] [2] AP News called the feature "models of the art form", stating that "Playboy 's long and searching conservations are remarkable for the people who spoke to the magazine and for what they said."
Amy & Isabelle is a 2001 made-for-television film produced through Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Films as part of her "Oprah Winfrey Presents" film line. [1] It was directed by Lloyd Kramer , who had previously directed another film under the "Oprah Winfrey Presents" banner, Oprah Winfrey Presents: Mitch Albom's For One More Day .