Annie Gaybis embarked on a multifaceted career in the entertainment industry, initially as an actress, singer, and dancer, whose trajectory took her to Hollywood, New York, Las Vegas, and beyond.
Her early film credits include the notable "A" list film Bachelor Party (1984) starring Tom Hanks, as well as Best Little Whorehouse In Texas (1982),choreographed by Tony Stephens, and Wholly Moses (1980),starring Dudley Moore and choreographed by Jamie Rogers.
Annie's extensive filmography also includes Bugsy (1991),starring Warren Beatty and choreographed by Dennon and Sayhben Rawles, Distinguished Gentlemen (1992),starring Eddie Murphy, Showgirls (1995),choreographed by Marguerite Derricks, and Waterworld (1995),starring Kevin Costner, among many others.
In addition to her film work, Annie has appeared in numerous "B" movies, including the Friday The 13th franchise, Necromancy (1983),starring Orson Welles, Fairy Tales (1978),where she portrayed Snow White, and The Lost Empire (1984),directed by Jim Wynorski, where she played the Referee.
Annie has also recreated the role of Cynthia Phillips in the remake of DOA (2022),filmed in St Augustine, and has taken to the stage in productions such as "Love Letters" and "The Country Girl", receiving standing ovations and high praise.
On television, Annie has appeared on various shows, including being profiled by Ed Bradley on Sixty Minutes (1985) with Delta Burke and Morgan Fairchild, KTTV Movie Girl (1982),and numerous variety specials, telethons, game show pilots, and television series that never made it to network.
Throughout her career, Annie has been featured as a cover girl for various magazines and periodicals, including People and Playboy, and has been quoted as saying, "You Don't Stop Dancing Because You Grow Old, You Grow Old Because You Stop Dancing."