Reese Witherspoon and Rhea Seehorn
Reese Witherspoon started seriously pursuing an acting career when she was enrolled at Stanford University. Following a handful of parts, including Pleasantville and Election. The character she portrayed as Elle Woods on the blockbuster Legally Blonde marked a pivotal moment in her career. Witherspoon went on to win the Academy Award in 2005 for her role on Walk the Line. Water for Elephants: This Means War & Wild, in both films she has received the Oscar nomination. Witherspoon has had great success as both an TV producer and a star in David E. Kelley's award-winning TV Series Big Little Lies. Witherspoon was born Laura Jean Reese Witherspoon on the 22nd of March, 1976, in New Orleans Louisiana. Witherspoon's parents are a medical doctor as well as registered nurses. She grew in Nashville, Tennessee. She was the debutante of her school as well as Harpeth Hall. Witherspoon joined a local newspaper's appeal for extras in response to an impulse back in 1991. She wound up with the lead in her first feature film The Man in the Moon (1991) in her early teens. years old. Witherspoon was in her early days after finishing high school, and contemplating a career as a doctor to support her parents, was contemplating abstaining from acting for the rest of her life. In 1996, she was awarded an award at the Catalonian International Film Festival for the top actress prize through her role in Freeway. In order to devote more time to acting, she deferred her college education for an year. Later on in her time at Stanford University, she took one class in English literature before choosing to resume her work. Rhea Seehorn.........................Rhea Seehorn was born on May 20 1972 in Norfolk Virginia. The early 2000s saw her begin her acting career playing tiny TV parts. The year 2003 was the year she made The Invisible Man was her debut film. Then, she appeared in a variety of shows on television, such as House of Lies Whitney, Better Call Saul and The Invisible Man. She also appeared as an actress as a character in The Dictator (1998) and The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2006). Apart from her acting profession, she's an experienced painter who exhibits her work at a number of galleries.
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