Denise and Kathleen
Denise Lee Richards (born February 17th, 1971. Height 5' 5 1 1/4" (1,66 meters)) was an American actress and former fashion model. Her success was evident in the late 1990s in several films that highlighted her sexual appeal including Starship Troopers Wild Things and The World Is Not Enough. She appears in the reality TV program Denise Richards: It's Complicated that airs on the American channel E!. Richards was born on Downers Grove Illinois, the daughter to Irv Richards as well as Joni Richards. Michelle Richards was her one sibling. She grew both up in Mokena as well as Downers Grove Illinois. She graduated 1989 at El Camino High School Oceanside California. When she was a girl Richards was the only female player on the baseball squad. Richards signed with Judith Fontaine Modeling & Talent Agency before she became an actor. She spent the bulk of 1990 appearing in low-budget TV shows such as Saved by the Bell television films and also guest-starring in episodes of several television shows such as Married with Children (1991) which was a five second walk-through. Starship Troopers, her first wide-released film in 1997 was followed with Wild Things (1998). 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 producer on television, Kathleen Robertson is a well-known. Canadian actress who began her acting career on her own Canadian comedy Maniac Mansion later appearing on Beverly Hills 90210. She has also landed starring roles in the TV show TNT's Murder in the First, as well as CBC's Northern Rescue. Scary Movie 2 Beverly Hills (2002) was her debut film and television series. Boss(2011-2012) and murder in the First(2014-2016) as well as the Bates Motel(2013-2017). Kathleen Robertson was born to Gary Robertson Joyce Robertson. William Robert Cowles. Chris Cowles, her husband (m. 2004 ) is the father of the William Robert Cowles. Her height is 5.04 feet (4.63 millimeters).





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