Lori Harvey and Jessica Camacho
Lori Harvey was born in the United States. The actress is the child of Steve Harvey who is a actor, comedian Radio personality, actor and comedian. Through his present third wife Marjorie Bridges, a fashion blogger and designer, she is also Steve Harvey's stepdaughter. Lori Harvey's father was reportedly Donnell Woods, a notorious drug dealer. Through her mother, Lori also has half siblings: Morgan and Jason. Steve created her as the stepsister of Brandi Karli Wynton. In her early years, Lori had aspirations of becoming a competitive horseback rider one day, and representing the United States of America at the Olympics. Lori continued to compete after graduating in high school. She suffered a severe back injury that abruptly brought an end to her riding career. Following her decision to drop out of school, she began taking online classes. Lori's fame internationally as a model for fashion has been well-liked. She has appeared on the runways during the Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks, modelling especially for Dolce & Gabbana.
Jessica Camacho is an American actor who is famous by playing Sophie Foster in the Fox supernatural drama series 'Sleepy Hollow', Gypsy as a character in The CW superhero series 'The Flash', and Michelle Vargas in the Netflix science fiction show 'Another Life'. Camacho was born in Chicago and began to develop an interest for acting after going to a training session at the suggestion of a friend. Camacho quickly fell in love with her craft. When she was in San Francisco she became a waitress in order to make money while she was undergoing her training at American Conservatory Theatre. Later, she appeared on stage and at the television in Chicago. Camacho's screen debut was in 2007 with an episode of the series for kids "Come On Over'. In 2007, she made her first appearance on the big screen in the independent romantic comedy "Desertion". She was a well-known actress over the following years and most prominently on TV. She also played supporting roles in a number of film.
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