Aimee Mann
Aimee Mann is an actor known for brief but notable appearances in two American films. Born on September 8, 1960, Mann took on a small role in The Big Lebowski as Nihilist Woman, a character associated with a group of antagonistic figures in the film.
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Aimee Mann is an actor known for brief but notable appearances in two American films. Born on September 8, 1960, Mann took on a small role in The Big Lebowski as Nihilist Woman, a character associated with a group of antagonistic figures in the film. The part, though minor, contributed to the cult status of the 1998 comedy-drama directed by the Coen brothers.
In 1999, Mann appeared in Magnolia, a drama film, contributing to the soundtrack through songs. The film, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, is known for its ensemble cast and layered narrative structure. Mann’s involvement in the project was primarily through music rather than acting, marking a different dimension of her contribution to cinema. Her work in these films remains a limited but documented part of her filmography.






