
Age: 60
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.Clea Lewis (born July 19, 1965) is an American actress, best known for her television role as Ellen's annoying friend Audrey Penney in Ellen DeGeneres' sitcom Ellen. Lewis was born in Cleveland Heights, Ohio to a writer mother and a former vaudeville performer and lawyer father. Lewis graduated from Brown University in 1987. She and her husband, Peter Ackerman, have two sons, Stanley born in 2002 and Alvin born in 2005. Lewis has also appeared on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Flying Blind. She also appeared in the first episode of Friends, in which she played Frannie. She has appeared in numerous films, including Scotch & Milk, The Rich Man's Wife, andDiabolique. In 2000 she did the voice of Amy Lawrence in Tom Sawyer. Lewis played Gina, a chatty ad agency worker, in 2007's Perfect Stranger. She also voiced various characters in the Nickelodeon cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants. She also appeared on the short-lived Andy Barker, P.I. as Jenny Barker, the wife of the title character. Her somewhat nasal, squeaky voice has meant a great deal of animation voice-over work for Lewis, including in both television (ABC's Saturday morning cartoon, Pepper Ann) and film (Ice Age: The Meltdown). She also recorded the book-on-CD for The Princess Diaries.

Clea Lewis

Female Sinosauropteryx
for Female Sinosauropteryx in Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Suggested by simonzilla

The Dinosaurs Named is Rick The Utahraptor (by MightRaptor). Meet Brill the Dimorphodon, Hallo the Eoraptor and Pierce the Kentrosaurus and meet A Girlfriend named Feria the Utahraptor. 75 Million Years ago The Dinosaurs lived on Earth and after 65 Million years The Meteor Falls to Earth But (The Good Dinosaur Reference) As a leaky star I was close. Rick went to another home to look for his mother from a trip. But The 3 Enemies named Rudy the Albino Baryonyx, Kor the Carnotaurus & One Eye the Giganotosaurus. They Attack Each Of The Small And Large Dinosaurs. Rick, Pierce, Halu and Brill Went to the Rescue of Life in B.C.