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Amy Paffrath is an American television presenter and actress. Most famous for her role as “Velicity.” in “Evil Bong 2 King Bong.”


Early life

Paffrath is the middle child of seven. Her grandfather, Herman Paffrath, was also an actor. Paffrath earned her degree in Broadcast Journalism in 2005, and moved to
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in early 2006.


Career


Hosting

From 2006 to 2007, Paffrath performed on-air reporting for ''Created by U'' and ''In the Mix'', both on
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. In early 2007, she hosted her own pop culture news show, ''Broadcaster News'' on broadcaster.com. Paffrath served as the longtime host of ''E! News Now''; a red carpet correspondent for TV Guide's ''Hollywood 411''; was a series regular on MSN's ''The Big Debate'', and guest hosted on G4's ''
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'' and Fuel TV's '' The Daily Habit''. Paffrath hosted
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’s '' Jersey Shore: After Hours'' and seasons 4-6 of ''Jersey Shore: Reunion''. She appeared on ''The Girl Spot'' on BiteSize TV. Paffrath was a red carpet correspondent for
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. She hosted ''Top Story! Weekly'' on Improv Olympics; and seasons one and two of the reality series, ''
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'', on
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. In 2015, Paffrath hosted the
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.


Acting

Paffrath appeared in the films ''Moonlight on Ivy'' (2006), ''Fly Kidz'' (2006), and ''Dinner at Eight'' (2007), and played the lead in ''Huntsville'' (2007). She starred in
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's music video, "
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", and
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's "Sunshine Girl". Paffrath has acted in the American sitcoms ''
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'', and ''
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''. In 2014, she appeared in the American film '' The Purge: Anarchy''.


Spokesmodel

Paffrath is the spokesmodel for Sibu Beauty Products. She plays "Mayday Amy" in the
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"Fire" commercial campaign.


Personal life

In April 2013, Paffrath married actor and singer
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. They have a daughter, born in July 2019.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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