Reese Witherspoon and Rhea Seehorn
Reese Witherspoon's acting career started to grow when she enrolled at Stanford University. Early in her career, she was in roles in movies like Pleasantville or Election. But it is Elle Woods' portrayal in Legally Blonde which marked a major turning point. Witherspoon received one Academy Award for her performance in Walk the Line in 2005. Water for Elephants: This Means War & Wild, and for both, she was awarded an Oscar nomination. Witherspoon enjoyed great success as both an TV producer and a star in David E. Kelley's awarding-winning TV show Big Little Lies. Witherspoon was born Laura Jean Reese Witherspoon in New Orleans Louisiana on March 22, 1976. Witherspoon, born to an RN and doctor who worked in the medical field, was an actress in Nashville Tennessee. She attended Harpeth hall a private girls high school. On a bit of an impulse in the year 1991, Witherspoon answered a call for extras from her hometown newspaper. At the time, she was just 14 years old when she landed the role of the principal role for The Man in the Moon. Witherspoon, in her first days after finishing high school and looking into a career as a doctor to help support her parents, was contemplating abandoning acting completely. Her appearance as the lead actress in the film Freeway was recognized with the Catalonian International Film Festival Award for Best Actress. Her freshman year at college was spent focusing on acting. Then she studied English in Stanford University for a brief period before deciding to go back to work. Rhea Seehorn.........................Rhea Seehorn was born on May 20 1972 in Norfolk Virginia. Her professional career started in the early 2000s with small roles on television. The comedy The Invisible Man, 2003 she debuted in a major feature film. She then appeared in several shows on television, such as House of Lies Whitney, Better Call Saul and The Invisible Man. Film credits comprise The Dictator, The Incredible Burt Wonderstone and The Dictator. A talented painter, she has also had her work displayed in many galleries.
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