Andrea Tantaros and Andree Vermeulen
Andreana Kostantina Tantaros (born August 25, 1970) is a well-known American conservative commentator and political analyst. She was a co-host of Outnumbered in Fox News and an original co-host on The Five. She brought a case against Fox News accusing Roger Ailes Bill O'Reilly and co. of sexual harassment in August of 2016. Andrea Tantaros was paid $800,000 an year in the top tier of her career with Fox News. Tantaros hails from Allentown, Pennsylvania. She was born December 30, 1978. Tantaros' father, an Greek immigrants, is her mother of Italian descent. Tantaros worked at her family's Pied Piper Diner and attended Parkland High School. Tantaros started her career in Massachusetts as the spokesperson to Massachusetts Governor William Weld. She also collaborated with her former National Republican Congressional Committee chairman Thomas Reynolds and then-Congressman Pat Toomey. Then, in 2005 she moved to New York City and founded Andrea Tantaros Media. The company provided media strategy and crisis management consultancy and services for Fortune 500 corporations and political campaigns. Andree Vermeulen has played Dr Monica Scholls in Steve and Nancy Carell's character in Angie Tribeca for TBS. In the Dreamworks Dragons series, she plays Ruff Nut. From 2008 on, Andree Vermeulen was a UCB House Performance. She's not great at writing biographical material but she's great in conversations. Andree Vermeulen has played Dr Monica Scholls in Steve and Nancy Carell's Angie Tribeca to TBS. In the Dreamworks Dragons series, she portrays Ruff Nut. Her writing skills are terrible for bios, however she's great at speaking.






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