Reese Witherspoon and Rhea Seehorn
Reese Witherspoon seriously pursued her acting career after enrolment at Stanford University. Her early critical successes included performances in films like Pleasantville and Election however it was her performance as Elle Woods in the box office hit Legally Blonde that marked a pivotal moment for her career. Witherspoon's role on Walk the Line earned her an Academy Award nomination in 2005. Recent films also include Water for Elephants This Means War and Wild with which she won yet another Oscar nomination. Witherspoon was also a successful TV producer and a star on David E. Kelley's award winning TV show Big Little Lies. Witherspoon was born Laura Jean Reese Witherspoon on March 22 1976 in New Orleans Louisiana. The parents of Witherspoon are a medical doctor and registered nurses. Her childhood was spent in Nashville, Tennessee as the debutante of her school and Harpeth Hall. In the year 1991, Witherspoon responded to a advertisement in the newspaper for extras on an impulse. When she turned 21, Witherspoon was just 14 when she was offered the role of the main role for The Man in the Moon. In her first year of high school Witherspoon was contemplating quitting acting completely to follow her parents into the medical profession. The actress won the Catalonian International Film Festival Best Actress Award in 1996 for her role in Freeway. She stayed out of college for a year to focus on acting then briefly studied English literature on the campus of Stanford University before deciding to return to working. Rhea Seehorn.........................Rhea Seehorn was born on May 20 1972 in Norfolk Virginia. The early 2000s were when she started her acting career with a variety of small TV roles. In the 2003 film The Invisible Man she had her first role of feature length. Her television career began with House of Lies Whitney. She has also appeared in films such as The Dictator and The Incredible Burt Wonderstone. She is a talented artist and painter, in as well as a renowned actress.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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