Reese Witherspoon and Rhea Seehorn
Reese Witherspoon took her career seriously when she first enrolled in Stanford University. The first time she was recognized for her work, it was with roles in films such as Pleasantville and Election but it was her role as Elle Woods in the box office hit Legally Blonde that marked a turning point in her career. Witherspoon went on to win her first Academy Award in 2005 for her role in Walk the Line. Water for Elephants, This Means War, and Wild are a few of her most recent movies. Witherspoon received a second Oscar nomination for Wild. Witherspoon was also a highly successful TV producer as well as the star of David E. Kelley's award-winning TV series Big Little Lies. Witherspoon, is born Laura Jean Reese Witherspoon in New Orleans Louisiana on March 22 in 1976. A daughter of a doctor and nurse Witherspoon was raised within Nashville Tennessee where she was the first debutante to attend Harpeth Hall a private all-girls high school. Witherspoon joined a local newspaper's request for more characters in response to an impulse in 1991. At just 14, she was given the role of main character in The Man in the Moon, her debut feature film. Witherspoon was contemplating quitting acting in her first year of college in order to pursue a medical career with her parents. In 1996, her performance in the film Freeway was recognized with an award at the Catalonian International Film Festival award for the best actress. To devote more time to acting, she deferred her college education for an year. After that, while in her time at Stanford University, she took an introductory course in English literature prior to deciding to go back to work. Rhea Seehorn.........................Rhea Seehorn was born on May 20 1972 in Norfolk Virginia. She began her career in the mid 2000s, appearing in a number of small-sized television shows. Her feature film debut in the comedy The Invisible Man. She then appeared in several television series, including House of Lies Whitney, Better Call Saul and The Invisible Man. Her film credits are The Dictator, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone and The Dictator. In addition to her acting profession, she's an experienced painter who exhibits her work at numerous galleries.






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