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Ann Veal is a fictional character portrayed by Mae Whitman in the TV series Arrested Development.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The One Where They Build a House (season 2), they were 16 years old.
They appear in 18 episodes out of a total of 84 aired and have accumulated 27 positive votes.
Ann Veal is also portrayed by Alessandra Torresani.

Ann Veal

by Mae Whitman

character

Episodes18

  • 8.5
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    The One Where They Build a House

    episode S2.E2 november 2004
    Michael's new business model backfires when Gob suggests that they build a fake house in two weeks. Meanwhile, George Sr. turns up in Mexico, only to be captured by prison guards who have been injured by a shoddy device he tried to market in Mexico years earlier.
  • 8.8
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    Amigos

    episode S2.E3 november 2004
    Michael gets a lead that his father has fled to Mexico and takes along a group to retrieve him. In the meantime, he tries to connect with George-Michael's girlfriend, Ann, and Buster tries to escape going off to the army by stowing away.
  • 9
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    Good Grief!

    episode S2.E4 december 2004
    George is declared dead in Mexico and the Bluth family holds a wake for their dead family member. Meanwhile, George isn't dead and has returned to the USA, only to be found by a newly dumped George Michael.
  • 8.5
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    Sad Sack

    episode S2.E5 december 2004
    Some unfortunate pictures of Tobias wind up on the Internet, which the military mistakes for pictures of Iraq and proof that the Bluth Company was building houses over there. Wayne Jarvis, the family's former attorney, makes Michael an offer he can't refuse. Meanwhile, Buster seeks GOB's help to provide motivation for his Army training.
  • 9
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    Afternoon Delight

    episode S2.E6 december 2004
    While Buster looks for ways to get out of serving in Iraq, Lindsay's quest to score a date at the Bluth Company Christmas party backfires after Gob's sexual harassment speech. Michael and Maeby get in trouble singing Afternoon Delight, but are quickly overshadowed by Oscar and Lucille's afternoon delight.
  • 8.1
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    Switch Hitter

    episode S2.E7 january 2005
    Gob suspects that rival housing contractor Stan Sitwell is up for a power grab at the Bluth Company when he wants to hire Gob. Michael plans the annual softball game between the rival companies, and Lindsay and Tobias move to separate bedrooms.
  • 8
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    Burning Love

    episode S2.E9 january 2005
    The family's careless selfish spending sprees cause them to lose control of the Bluth Company to Lucille 2. Gob tries to regain control of the company by courting Lucille 2. Michael continues to pursue his relationship with Sally Sitwell, only to wind up looking like he's 12. Buster scores a date with the company's new secretary after Michael sets them up.
  • 8.3
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    Out on a Limb

    episode S2.E11 march 2005
    Maggie Lizer returns after Michael bumps into her at the courtroom. But that's not before he realizes that she's 8 1/2 months pregnant. This comes after Michael tries to go after his long-time crush Sally Sitwell. Meanwhile, Michael decides to enlist Lindsay and Tobias to figure out if she's really pregnant.
  • 8.5
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    The Immaculate Election

    episode S2.E14 march 2005
    At his girlfriend's request, George-Michael decides to run for class president, but finds that it will not be easy competing with his rival, Steve Holt. Once again, Michael and Gob find themselves competing with each other as it's revealed that Steve Holt is Gob's son.
  • 9
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    Meat the Veals

    episode S2.E16 april 2005
    Michael thinks George-Michael has set the bar too low with his dating standards, so he sets up a meeting between Ann's ultra-conservative parents and his family, hoping that would break them up. But the plan backfires when Michael realizes Ann's family is just as screwed up as his.
  • 8.9
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    Righteous Brothers

    episode S2.E18 april 2005
    Michael thinks it's time for George Sr. to leave the attic where he's been hiding as a fugitive. George-Michael helps his girlfriend Ann stage a protest against the American remake of the movie Dangerous Cousins, which turns out to be a big hit for Maeby. Tobias falls for Kitty, and learns that his "cease and desist" with the Blue Man Group has been lifted, and they ask Tobias to come to Las Vegas for an audition.
  • 8.2
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    Notapusy

    episode S3.E4 november 2005
    To prove he's a man to Rita, Michael and his nephew Steve Holt compete in the Church And State Fair's annual triathlon. George Sr. tries to scare some at-risk youth, and Tobias tries to help George Michael's girlfriend Ann to compete in the fair's "inner beauty" pageant.
  • 9.2
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    Development Arrested

    episode S3.E13 february 2006
    After returning home from Iraq, George Sr. is finally cleared of all charges, and Michael is relieved to be the head of a successful company for a change. The real brains behind the madness is revealed, and just as the family begins to celebrate their victory, a whole new set of problems emerge.
  • 7.3
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    Flight of the Phoenix

    episode S4.E1 september 2013
    Michael says goodbye to the family business and starts his own. The life of the family turns upside down when their mailman Pete dies.
  • 6.8
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    Borderline Personalities

    episode S4.E2 may 2013
    George Sr. comes up with a get-rich-quick scam after his family falls apart.
  • 8.2
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    Colony Collapse

    episode S4.E7 may 2013
    Gob finds a new group of friends after his relationship falls apart and his family abandons him.
  • 8.4
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    A New Attitude

    episode S4.E11 may 2013
    Gob accepts a job from his brother, but is distracted by a scheme of his own.
  • 8.1
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    Señoritis

    episode S4.E12 may 2013
    As Maeby's life spirals out of control, she moves out on her own ending up coming into contact with her cousin, George-Michael.

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