Amanda Fuller

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Amanda Marie Fuller (born August 27, 1984 in Sacramento ) is an American actress .

Life

Fuller made her debut in the 1993 miniseries Stories from San Francisco . In the thriller Death Whispers (1995) she appeared on the side of Tony Danza , Pamela Reed and Ving Rhames . In the comedy Two Singles in LA , she played the role of 13-year-old Debbie, who was played as a grown woman by Jennifer Aniston .

In the crime film Tödliche Freiheit (2000), Fuller played the role of the 15-year-old daughter of NCIS investigator Dave Passenger ( James Brolin ), who gave him parenting problems. In the family drama Askari (2001) she took on one of the bigger roles. After graduating from high school in 2002, she made a number of guest appearances on television series such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Amy Just in Case , A Heavenly Family , Without a Trace , Bones - The Bone Hunter and CSI - The Criminals on the trail . In the television thriller Primal Doubt , Fuller played the character Claire Harper . In the comedy Mr. Sadman she got the supporting role of Anna . In the horror film Red White & Blue , Fuller got the lead role Erica . In 2012, Fuller had her breakthrough at the age of 27 when she appeared in five episodes of the medical series Grey's Anatomy as Dr. Morgan Peterson first played a recurring role. Since 2012 she can be seen from the second season of the series Last Man Standing as Tim Allen's and Nancy Travis ' series daughter; she replaced Alexandra Krosney .

Filmography (selection)

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  1. www.tv.com , accessed March 4, 2008