Anne's early life was spent in Newton, Massachusetts, where she first discovered her passion for the performing arts. Her journey as a young artist began while still in theater school at Northwestern University, where she landed the role of Iphigenia in the acclaimed production "The Iphigenia Cycle" in Chicago. This critically acclaimed performance not only showcased her exceptional talent but also earned her a residency at The Court Theatre in Chicago.
As her career continued to flourish, Anne's performance in "The Iphigenia Cycle" caught the attention of the off-Broadway scene in New York City, where she won the prestigious Joseph E. Calloway award for her outstanding performance. Her talent was further recognized by American Theater Magazine, which featured her as one of the top ten young theater artists to watch.
Anne's subsequent Broadway debut in "Wrong Mountain" was followed by a string of successful productions in regional theaters across the country. Her remarkable performance in "The Glass Menagerie" earned her the Connecticut Critics Circle Award for outstanding performance.
In addition to her impressive stage credits, Anne also ventured into television, landing the role of Clare in the BAFTA-nominated series "The Book Group" in 2002, further solidifying her status as a talented and versatile performer.