Lori Harvey and Jessica Camacho
Lori Harvey was born in the US. She is the daughter of Steve Harvey who is a actor, comedian Radio personality, actor and comedian. Through his third wife Marjorie Bridges, a fashion blogger and designer, she's Steve Harvey's stepdaughter. Lori's father Donnell Woods is a drug trafficking lord. Lori's mom gave her two half siblings, Morgan and Jason. Steve has given her the title of step-sister of Brandi Karli Wynton. Lori was aspired when she was a little girl to become an Olympian horseback rider and compete in competitions. After finishing high school in the year 2000, she was accepted into an institution in Florida and competed for a while. When a major back injury caused her to quit after which she quit college and started taking online classes. Then, she dropped out of the college, and began taking online classes. Lori is well-known as a model on the international stage. She has appeared on runways of Paris Fashion Week and Milan Fashion Week, where she showcased Dolce & Gabbana.
Jessica Camacho (American actress) is well-known for her role as Sophie Foster and Gypsy respectively in Fox supernatural drama 'Sleepy Hollow', The CW super hero series The Flash', as and Michelle Vargas in Netflix science fiction show Another Life'. Camacho was born in Chicago. Camacho developed an interest in acting after she attended a class at the suggestion by a friend. The young actress quickly fell in love with the art. Later, she moved into San Francisco and began to work as a cook to support herself as she studied through the American Conservatory Theatre. Camacho later performed in a variety of TV and stage productions in Chicago. Camacho first appeared on screen in an episode of the show for children titled "Come On Over' in the year 2007. In 2007, she made her first appearance on the big screen in the independent romantic comedy "Desertion". In the ensuing years she's established herself as a prominent actress particularly on TV. In addition, she has been in roles as a supporting actress in several films.









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