Meagan and Kara
Meagan Good was born Panorama City, Los Angeles in the 8th of August, 1981. Her mother Tyra Wardlow Doyle managed her as she entered her teens. She grew up with her three siblings within Canyon Country in California and started her acting career at the age of four. Early in her career she worked as an extra in television shows such as Doogie Howser Amen and M.D. In 1995 at 13 she was cast in her first feature film Friday. The role she played as Cisely, a troubled teenager from Eve's Bayou (1997) garnered her interest. She received two nominations including her very first N.A.A.C.P. Image Award nominee. Good played small parts in the television and films of the next few years. In the early 2000s she started taking on roles that were more mature. She played Nina in Cousin Skeeter which was a Nickelodeon T.V. show that ran from 1998 until 2001. The actress also had small roles in films House Party Down to the show from 1998 to 2001. Minute and 3 Strikes. The year 2003 saw her played Vanessa Scott in My Wife and Kids. The show featured her in D.E.B.S in 2004, a action-comedy movie that got the actress nominated as Best Actress in the Black Movie Awards of 2005. After that, she starred in various films like Cookout Venom Waist Deep and The Love Guru. As of 2012, she was doing work on T.V. In movies, she portrayed Mya in Think Like a Man with a cast of many stars and was the character Stevens in the role of Ms. Stevens as Dysfunctional. Kara Killmer...........................Kara Killmer is an American actress best known for portraying the character of Sylvie Brett in the NBC drama series 'Chicago Fire. Killmer was born in Texas was educated her studies at Baylor University Waco Texas where she graduated with an Bachelor of Fine Arts. The year she graduated, Killmer graduated with a degree in performing art. She started her acting career in 2010 when she appeared in Simon Fuller's webseries,"If I Can Dream. Kara Killmer, who had performed in several local productions prior to making her debut on screen in 2010 on Simon Fuller's Hulu program If I Can Dream. The reality show revolved around a group of performers that move into the house of Hollywood California.





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