Reese Witherspoon and Rhea Seehorn
Reese Witherspoon took her career seriously following her first enrollment at Stanford University. Her early successes in her acting career include films like Pleasantville and Election However, her character in Elle Woods was the turning moment for her. The role of Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods in Walk the Line earned her an Academy Award nomination in 2005. Water for Elephants this means conflict and Wild are among her most recent films in which she was considered for nomination to an Oscar. Witherspoon has also had success on television as a producer and co-star on David E. Kelley's popular award-winning TV show Big Little Lies. Witherspoon was born Laura Jean Reese Witherspoon on February 22, 1976, on the 22nd of March in New Orleans Louisiana. Witherspoon is the daughter of two nurses and doctors. As a child she went to Harpeth College in Nashville Tennessee. In randomness in 1991 Witherspoon was approached by a newspaper for extras from her hometown newspaper. When she turned 21, Witherspoon was just 14 years old when she landed the role of the main character for The Man in the Moon. Witherspoon considered quitting acting in her first year of college in order to pursue a medical career alongside her parents. The actress won the Catalonian International Film Festival Best Actress Award in the year 1996 for her role in Freeway. She stayed out of college for a time to concentrate on acting. She then briefly studied English literary studies in Stanford University before deciding to go back to work. Rhea Seehorn.........................Rhea Seehorn was born on May 20 1972 in Norfolk Virginia. Her career began as an actor for small-screens at the beginning of 2000. The year 2003 was the year she made The Invisible Man was her first feature film. In the following years, she was a part of the television series House of Lies Whitney & Better Call Saul. Additionally, she was a part of The Dictator as well as The Incredible Burt Wonderstone. Alongside her acting work, she's an experienced painter who has exhibited her work in numerous galleries.
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