Andrea Savage

Actress and comedian from 'I'm Sorry'

Andrea Savage - Performers & Entertainers born February 20th, 1973
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Born in 1973, this American actress and comedian gained recognition for her work in television and film. She created and starred in the series 'I'm Sorry', which aired on truTV, showcasing her comedic talents and writing skills. Her previous roles include parts in shows such as 'Veep' and 'The Hotwives', demonstrating her versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles. Additionally, she has contributed to various film projects, expanding her reach in the entertainment industry.

Created and starred in 'I'm Sorry'

Appeared in 'Veep'

Contributed to 'The Hotwives'

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