
Andree Vermeulen
Known For:Acting
Biography
Andrée Vermeulen, a talented actress based in Los Angeles, has made a name for herself as a house performer at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. With her sharp wit and comedic timing, she has captured the hearts of audiences both on stage and on screen.
One of her notable roles includes portraying Dr. Monica Scholls in the TBS show "Angie Tribeca" (2015), created by Steve and Nancy Carell. Her chemistry with co-star Rashida Jones brought humor and charm to the series, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
In addition to her on-screen work, Andrée has lent her voice to the character Ruffnut in the animated TV series "How to Train Your Dragon." Her vocal talents bring depth and humor to the beloved character, further highlighting her range as a performer.
Beyond television, Andrée has made memorable guest appearances on popular shows like "New Girl," "Comedy Bang! Bang!," "NTSF:SD::SUV," and "The Birthday Boys." Her comedic prowess shines through in each role, earning her praise from both critics and audiences alike.
Not limited to traditional media, Andrée has also left her mark in the digital sphere, appearing in numerous CollegeHumor and Funny or Die videos. Her collaboration on "iSteve," a comedic satire from Funny or Die, further demonstrates her ability to bring humor to any platform.
Off-screen, Andrée is known for her love of sneakers and her beloved dog Archie. Her passion for comedy is evident in her work, as she effortlessly combines humor and heart in her performances. With a knack for transforming ordinary moments into comedic gold, Andrée has solidified her status as a rising star in the entertainment industry.
Whether she's cracking jokes on stage at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre or bringing characters to life on screen, Andrée Vermeulen continues to captivate audiences with her infectious energy and undeniable talent. As she continues to explore new projects and push the boundaries of comedy, there's no doubt that her star will only continue to rise in the years to come.
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