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==About== |
==About== |
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In addition to her work on ''Heroes'', Jayma has made a number of |
In addition to her work on ''Heroes'', Jayma has made a number of television appearances, including ''Joey'', ''Six Feet Under'', ''The Comeback'', ''How I Met Your Mother'', ''House'', ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip'', ''Entourage'', ''Pushing Daisies'', ''Ugly Betty'', ''Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office'', ''Glee'', and ''[[Wet Hot American Summer]]: First Day of Camp''. She has also appeared in films, including ''Flags of Our Fathers'', ''Epic Movie'', and ''The Smurfs'' and its sequel. |
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Jayma appeared in ''Blind Dating'' with [[Sendhil Ramamurthy]], [[Stephen Tobolowsky]], and [[Ossie Mair]], in ''How I Met Your Mother'' with [[Lyndsy Fonseca]], in ''Flags of Our Fathers'' with [[Brian Kimmet]] and [[Mark Colson]], [[Bryan Fuller]]'s ''Pushing Daisies'' with [[Ellen Greene]], ''Glee'' with [[Jessalyn Gilsig]], [[Dianna Agron]], [[Stephen Tobolowsky]], [[Jacob Hashem]], and [[Norma Jean Riddick]], in ''Paul Blart: Mall Cop'' with [[Erick Avari]], and in ''Trial & Error'' with [[Nick D'Agosto]] and [[Cristine Rose]]. |
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Jayma appeared in ''Blind Dating'' with [[Sendhil Ramamurthy]]. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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* She also played a character named "Charlie" in |
* She also played a character named "Charlie" in several episodes of ''Ugly Betty''. |
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* Jayma appeared in ''Red Eye'' with [[Jack Coleman]]'s wife, Beth Toussaint. |
* Jayma appeared in ''Red Eye'' with [[Jack Coleman]]'s wife, Beth Toussaint. |
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* Jayma had a role in ''Epic Movie'' which, in part, parodies ''Heroes''. |
* Jayma had a role in ''Epic Movie'' which, in part, parodies ''[[Heroes]]''. |
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* In ''Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control'', Jayma played [[Masi Oka]]'s love interest once again. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
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* [[wikipedia:Jayma Mays|Jayma Mays]] on Wikipedia |
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Latest revision as of 02:25, 16 March 2017
| Jayma Mays | |
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| Character | Charlie Andrews |
| Date of birth | 16 July 1979 |
| Origin | Grundy, VA, USA |
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Jayma Mays is the American film and television actress who plays Charlie Andrews.
About
In addition to her work on Heroes, Jayma has made a number of television appearances, including Joey, Six Feet Under, The Comeback, How I Met Your Mother, House, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Entourage, Pushing Daisies, Ugly Betty, Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office, Glee, and Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp. She has also appeared in films, including Flags of Our Fathers, Epic Movie, and The Smurfs and its sequel.
Jayma appeared in Blind Dating with Sendhil Ramamurthy, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Ossie Mair, in How I Met Your Mother with Lyndsy Fonseca, in Flags of Our Fathers with Brian Kimmet and Mark Colson, Bryan Fuller's Pushing Daisies with Ellen Greene, Glee with Jessalyn Gilsig, Dianna Agron, Stephen Tobolowsky, Jacob Hashem, and Norma Jean Riddick, in Paul Blart: Mall Cop with Erick Avari, and in Trial & Error with Nick D'Agosto and Cristine Rose.
Trivia
- She also played a character named "Charlie" in several episodes of Ugly Betty.
- Jayma appeared in Red Eye with Jack Coleman's wife, Beth Toussaint.
- Jayma had a role in Epic Movie which, in part, parodies Heroes.
- In Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control, Jayma played Masi Oka's love interest once again.
External Links
- Jayma Mays on Wikipedia
