Reese Witherspoon and Rhea Seehorn

Reese Witherspoon began seriously pursuing her acting career shortly after attending Stanford University. Her early critical successes included parts in movies like Pleasantville and Election but it was her portrayal of Elle Woods in the box office smash Legally Blonde that marked a pivotal moment in her professional career. Witherspoon received an Academy Award for her performance in Walk the Line in 2005. Her most recent films are Water for Elephants This Means War and Wild with which she won an additional Oscar nomination. Her success has also been extended to the world of television. She was a co-star of David. Kelleys Award-winning TV program Big Little Lies and a producer. Witherspoon, was born Laura Jean Reese Witherspoon in New Orleans Louisiana on March 22 the 22nd of March, 1976. Witherspoon is the child of two nurses and doctors. In her early years she went to Harpeth College located in Nashville Tennessee. On a bit of an impulse in the year 1991, Witherspoon answered a call to be an extra in her local newspaper. Witherspoon was offered the leading role in her first movie The Man in the Moon (1991) in her early teens. years old. Witherspoon during her initial days after finishing high school and considering an occupation as a doctor to help support her parents, was contemplating giving up acting entirely. Her performance in Freeway in 1996 earned an award at the International Catalonian Film Festival's prize for best actor. She deferred college for a period of time in order to concentrate on acting. She then briefly took a class in English literary studies at 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 during the first half of 2000. The comedy The Invisible Man, 2003 she debuted in a major feature film. In the following years, she was a part of several shows on television, such as House of Lies Whitney, Better Call Saul and The Invisible Man. Film credits are The Dictator, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone and The Dictator. She is a talented artist, and has also had her work displayed in many galleries.

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