Denise and Kathleen
Denise Lee Richards, born on 17 February 1971, and weighing 5'5 1/4" She is an American actress. The actress became famous in the later 1990s with a series of films which highlighted her sex attraction, like Starship Troopers Wild Things & The World Is Not Enough. Denise Richards: it's Complicated is her reality TV program, which airs on the American network E! Richards was born in Downers Grove Illinois the daughter of Joni an owner of a coffee shop and Irv Richards an engineer for telephones. She has one sister Michelle and was raised in both Mokena and Downers Grove Illinois. She completed her studies at El Camino High School, Oceanside California in 1989. She was the only female player on the baseball team she played on as a young girl. Richards was signed female models by the Judith Fontaine Modeling & Talent Agency. In the early 90s, she starred in low-budget TV films such as Saved by the Bell and appeared in guest roles in various episodes of TV series such as Married with Children (a 5-second walkthrough) in 1991. Starship Troopers - Her first main role in a big film that was released in cinemas came in 1997. Her next film was Wild Things - a moderately popular cult film in 1998. Kathleen Robertson..........................Kathleen Robertson was born on July 8 1973 (age 50) in Hamilton Canada. Kathleen Robertson has a Life path number of 8, according to numerology. Actor TV Producer, actress and famous. Canadian actress. She began her career as an actor from Canadian actor in Maniac Mansion. Then she was in the TV show Beverly Hills 90210. The actress has also been offered a starring role in the TNT's Murder in the First, and the CBC's Northern Rescue. The actress was a part of tv and film series named Scary Movie 2 (2001) Beverly Hills. Boss (2011 until 2012) Murder in the First (2014 - 2016) and Bates Motel (2013 - 2017). Kathleen Robertson was born to Gary Robertson Joyce Robertson. William Robert Cowles, her child was born. Her spouse is Chris Cowles (m. 2004). Her height measures 5 feet and 4 inches (1.63 millimeters).





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