Lori Harvey and Jessica Camacho
Lori Harvey (born in America) is a model. She's the step-daughter of Steve Harvey, an American comedian, television presenter and radio host. He is also an actor, and author. Steve Harvey has three wives, including his current one, Marjorie Bridges. Lori is believed to be the biological daughter of Donnell Woods. Lori, through her mom is the half-brother of two, Morgan and Jason. Steve has made her the step-sister of Brandi Karli Wynton. Lori was aspired to become an athlete on horseback one day and wanted be a part of the United States of America on the stage at Olympic Games. As soon as she finished high school, she enrolled in the Florida College, and continued to compete in races. Following a back injury that put an end to her career, she dropped out of college and started taking online courses. After that, she quit school and began taking online classes. Lori was recognized internationally as a successful model. She has walked the runways of Paris Fashion Week and Milan Fashion Week, where she showcased Dolce & Gabbana.
Jessica Camacho is an American actress who has garnered fame as the actress who plays Sophie Foster in the Fox supernatural drama series "Sleepy Hollow and Gypsy as a character in The CW superhero series 'The Flash', as well as Michelle Vargas in the Netflix science fiction show 'Another Life'. Camacho grew up in Chicago. Her friend recommended she attend an acting class. Camacho was instantly enthralled by the art of acting. In San Francisco she became a waitress in order to earn a living while continuing her training at the American Conservatory Theatre. Then, she performed on stage as well as in TV in Chicago. Camacho made her debut screen appearance in an episode of the children's TV program "Come On". In the following year, her debut on the big-screen was in the romantic independent film 'Desertion. The following years she established herself as an actress to watch, especially in television. Additionally, she's appeared in supporting roles in a variety of films.









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