Denise and Kathleen
Denise Lee Richards (born February 17th, 1971. Height 5' 5 1 1/4" (1,66 1 m)) was an American actress and former fashion model. In the 1990s, she was a star in movies like Starship Troopers Wild Things or The World Is Not Enough. Denise Richards: it's Complicated is her reality TV program that airs on the American Channel E! Richards was an Downers Grove Illinois native, born to Irv Richards who was an engineer working in the field of telephones as well as Joni Richards the owner of a local coffee shop. She has one sister Michelle and was raised in both Mokena and Downers Grove Illinois. She was a graduate of El Camino High School Oceanside California, in 1989. While she was a teenager Richards was the only female member of the baseball squad. Richards started her modeling career as a professional model through the Judith Fontaine Modeling & Talent Agency. She spent the bulk of 1990 appearing in low-budget TV shows like Saved by the Bell television movies and guest starring in TV programs like Married with Children (1991) with a walkthrough of 5 seconds. Starship Troopers was her first significant role on stage. This was then followed in 1998 with Wild Things, a moderately famous cult film. Kathleen Robertson..........................Kathleen Robertson was born on July 8 1973 (age 50) in Hamilton Canada. According to numerology, Kathleen's life path number is 8. Actor producer on television, Kathleen Robertson is well known. Her first acting gig was in Maniac Mansion, a Canadian sitcom Maniac Mansion, and later made an appearance on Beverly Hills 90210. Other notable roles she has played include Murder in the First on TNT as well as Northern Rescue, a CBC program. Scary Movie 2 Beverly Hills (2002) was her debut movie and television show. Boss(2011-2012) and murder in the First(2014-2016) as well as Bates Motel(2013-2017). Kathleen Robertson's parents are Gary Robertson and Joyce Robertson. William Robert Cowles was her one child. Her husband is Chris Cowles (m. 2004). The height of her is 5.04 feet (4.63 m).
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