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Alyson Gorske

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1996-11-10
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Alyson Gorske is an American actress best known for playing the lead role in Mark S. Allen’s 2023 comedy drama, Amy’s F**k It List. In addition to that, she has also gained recognition for her performances in popular shows like Shrinking and Head of the Class. On her personal Instagram page, which you can find under the handle @alysongorske, she often shares updates about her latest projects and gives followers a glimpse into her professional journey.

Before she became well-known in the entertainment industry, Alyson made the move to Los Angeles at just 18 years old to chase her dream of becoming an actress. She began her formal training in drama at the Stella Adler School of Acting and later continued her studies at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Originally, she was born and raised in Arlington, Virginia, before relocating to Washington, D.C. with her family during her childhood.

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She became a member of the Los Angeles-based Echo Theater Company in 2016, all the while continuing to work with them as she pursued opportunities in film and television. Her breakout performance came in the 2016 surrealist horror short film, The After Party, which marked a turning point in her career. Throughout her time in the industry, she has built up an impressive filmography, appearing in over a dozen titles. A significant portion of her work has been in movies, showcasing her versatility and dedication as an actress.

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