Denise and Kathleen
Denise Lee Richards, born February 17, 1971 and standing at 5'5 1/4", is an American actor from the United States. The actress was a hit in the late 90s with various films that emphasised her attractiveness to men, such as Starship Troopers Wild Things, and The World Is Not Enough. The reality TV show Denise Richards: It's Complicated that airs on American channel E!. Richards was born in Downers Grove Illinois, the daughter of Irv Richards as well as Joni Richards. Michelle is her sister and she was raised in Mokena in Illinois as well as Downers Grove Illinois. In 1989, she graduated from El Camino High School in Oceanside California. While she was a teenager Richards was the sole female player on the team. Prior to becoming an actress, Richards was signed by the Judith Fontaine Modeling & Talent Agency to model. The 1990s saw her on smaller-budget films and television programs, including Saved by the Bell TV films. Also, she appeared in guest roles on episodes of many programs on television, such as Married with Children (1991) as well as a five-second walkthrough. Starship Troopers (1997) was her debut film with a star. The year 1998 saw her debut on screen, when she was in Wild Things. Kathleen Robertson..........................Kathleen Robertson was born on July 8 1973 (age 50) in Hamilton Canada. Kathleen Robertson's career path runs through 8 according to numerology. Actor TV producer Kathleen Robertson is a well-known. Canadian actor. Her career began as an actor from Canadian actor in Maniac Mansion. Then she made an appearance on Beverly Hills 90210. In addition, she has a star roles in the TV show TNT's Murder in the First, and CBC's Northern Rescue. Scary Movie 2 Beverly Hills (2002) was her first TV and film. Boss, Murder in the First and Bates Motel are among her earlier roles. Kathleen Robertson was born to Gary Robertson Joyce Robertson. William Robert Cowles was her one child. Chris Cowles, her husband (m. 2004 ), is the father of William Robert Cowles. Her height is 5 ft 4 in (1.63 1 m).
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