Lori Harvey and Jessica Camacho
Lori Harvey was born in the US. Her father is Steve Harvey who is a actor, comedian, radio personality and actor. Through his present third wife Marjorie Bridges, a fashion blogger and designer, she's Steve Harvey's stepdaughter. Lori's biological father, Donnell Woods reportedly is a drug lord. Lori is half-sister to two of her mother: Morgan as well as Jason. Steve is her step-sister. Brandi Karli and Wynton are all step-siblings. Lori had aspired to be an athlete on horseback one day, and she wanted be a part of her country of the United States of America on the Olympic stage. After finishing high school and pursuing the college of Florida and continued competing. Her back suffered a serious injury, which abruptly put an end to her riding career. At the end of her career, Lori left her school to take online classes. Lori was able to establish herself as a model on the international stage. She has appeared on the runways during the Paris as well as Milan Fashion Weeks, modelling especially to Dolce & Gabbana.
Jessica Camacho (American actress) is famous for her roles as Sophie Foster and Gypsy respectively in Fox the supernatural series 'Sleepy hollowand The CW super hero series The Flash', as and Michelle Vargas in Netflix science fiction series Another Life'. Camacho is originally from Chicago began to develop an interest in acting after she enrolled in an acting class on the advice from a trusted friend. Her love for the art was apparent. Later, she moved to San Francisco, California and worked as a waitress to support herself while receiving training at the prestigious American Conservatory Theatre. Then, she performed on stage as well as in TV in Chicago. Camacho's debut on screen was 2007 with an episode of the series for kids "Come On over'. The first time she appeared on screen was one year later on the indie romantic comedy 'Desertion'. Since then, she has established herself as a prominent actress, especially on television. She has appeared in a variety of film roles in supporting roles.









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