Anne McElvain grew up in the small agricultural town of El Centro, 107 miles east, in the middle of the desert. In the days before cable TV, MTV, HBO and video games were invented, the children rode real bicycles outside in 100+ degree temperatures, fried eggs on the sidewalk, and got real dirt on their clothes and faces. They watched grass grow, learned the intricacies of drying paint, raised lambs in 4-H club, and tipped cows for excitement. Yes, just like in the movie "Cars," and the people often looked and sounded exactly like Tow Mater. They wore cowboy hats and boots, and listened to twangy country music.
This iconic existence explains why, years later, Anne began the subtle performance art of "Voice Mail Lady". Anne has even appeared in a feature film Something Blue, and fulfilled a lifelong dream to have her very own IMDB.com page. Okay. Lifelong may be stretching it, since Al Gore hadn't even invented the Internet yet when Anne graced the earth.
Anne has some secrets up her sleeve, including the location of the last known Special puffy Quesadillas, which violate every healthy eating plan on the planet, and a few from Saturn and Mars, too.
You can see Anne's insane variety of work in these videos:
Serious Dramatic Role: Coke Mule
Silly Dramatic Role: Healthy, Hearty Cooking with Maude Pattress