Meagan and Kara
Meagan Good was born on on August 8, 1981, was brought up in Panorama City in Los Angeles by her father Leondis Leon Good and Tyrawardlow-Doyle. Tyra worked for her as a manager in her teens. The actress began her career an actress at the age of four old. In the beginning of her career, she worked as an extra on TV shows like Doogie Howser Amen or M.D. She was 13 when she made her debut in the film, Friday. First gaining attention in 1997 for her role in the role of Cisely batiste (a troubled teenage girl) on Eve's Bayou, for which she received two nominations, and received her N.A.A.C.P. Image Award nomination. Good was first seen in tiny roles in films and television for a couple of years before moving into adult roles in the early 2000s. On Nickelodeon's Cousin Sceeter she played Nina. show from 1998 through 2001. In addition, she was cast in minor roles in the films House Party down to the final Minute and 3 Strikes. She played Vanessa Scott in the comedy My Wife and Kids. She was nominated as Best Actress for the Black Movie Awards, 2005. Following this, she appeared in various films like You've Got Yourself Served, Cookout and Venom, One Missed Call Waist Deep as well as The Love Guru. In 2012, she was active on T.V. She played Mya Multi-star on Think Like a Man as in the character Ms. Stevens for Dysfunctional friends. Kara Killmer...........................Kara Killmer is an American actress best known for portraying the character of Sylvie Brett in the NBC drama series 'Chicago Fire. Born in Texas Killmer was a student of Baylor University in Waco Texas and graduated with the B.F.A. The year she graduated, Killmer earned an award in performance art. In 2010 she started her career on screen with you Can Dream, a web series. Kara Killmer debuted on screen after starring in many local productions in Simon Fuller's television series If I Can Dream pilot in 2010. The show on Hulu, If I Can dream revolves about the life of a group of artists who reside in Hollywood California.





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