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Amy Pietz (born March 6, 1969) is an American film and television actress.
Pietz was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the adopted daughter of Nancy, a nurse, and Arnold Pietz, a truck driver. She trained throughout her childhood in ballet and prepared to go professional, but eventually decided not to due to the low pay and shifted her focus elsewhere. She attended The Milwaukee High School of the Arts and graduated from The Theatre School at DePaul University.
Pietz played the role of Annie Spadaro in the NBC sitcom Caroline in the City, which aired from 1995 to 1999. She was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award for the role in 1999. She starred as Charlie (the sister of Rodney's wife Trina) in the short-lived ABC sitcom Rodney, which debuted in 2004. She played Franny Tolchuck, the mother of Justin Tolchuck, in Aliens in America in 2007-8. She played Meredith King, the mother of Chloe King, in The Nine Lives of Chloe King in 2011.
Pietz has made guest appearances on Ally McBeal, Burn Notice, The Drew Carey Show, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Bones, Trust Me, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Two and a Half Men, Wizards of Waverly Place, The Closer and Dexter.
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She used to get her kicks from a four to the floor
But now she's always wasted
A total looker but she's jaded
That kind of shivering wreck that I adore
I can't offer you a rescue
But I can tell you what I'd do
I'd tell me mother that I love her
I'd tell my father that I need him back again
And if these words wont drop from your lips
I will be your Freudian slip
And flowers might wilt when we walk past
And self-help might help when it makes us laugh
Only finding questions in answers
You and I are just walking disasters
You and I are just walking disasters
She only finds her love in a downtown score
Consumption makes her stronger
You're the sweetest anaconda
The kind of lack of respect that I adore
I can't offer you a rescue
But when you've lost all that you had left to lose
I'd tell my mother that I love her dearly
I'd tell my father that I need him back again
And if these words wont drop from your lips
I will be your Freudian slip
As sharp as a knife
And as blunt as a will
You'll be my calm
I'll be your pneumatic drill
And what we'll never want
We'll always need
And right now we need some pop psychology
To keep us upbeat
So tell your mother that you love her dearly
And tell your father that you won't lock him out again
And if these words won't drop from your lips
I will be your Freudian slip
And flowers might wilt when we walk past
And self-help might help when it makes us laugh
Only finding questions in answers
You and I are just walking disasters