Ali Larter, an American model and actress with an estimated net worth of $12 million. The most well-known roles played by Ali Larter are "Final Destination", "Resident Evil" as well as the NBC television series "Heroes." Her other noteworthy movies are "Legally Blonde", "A Lot Like Love", "Marigold" and "Obsessed." Larter became famous in the role of a model due to her role as fictional character Allegra in the Esquire fake from the year 1996. Ali Larter began her professional life in the classic fashion of a model. At 14 years old, she became a model. old when she first "discovered" in street corners in New Jersey by a model Scout. Following her signing to Ford Modeling Agency she started modeling in the United States, Australia, Italy and Japan. The actress began her acting classes at the age of 14 in Los Angeles on advice from her model/actress friend Amy Smart. In 1997, she began leaving modeling and began booking roles as an actor on TV programs like "Suddenly Susan" and 'Dawson's creek", and "Just Shoot Me"Just Shoot Me!". After that, she found her debut on the big screen and was featured in shows like "Varsity Blues""Drive Me Crazy" "Final Destination" as well as "Legally Blonde". The actress continued to work during the 2000s.
Raven-Symony Christina PEARMANMaday (/sI’moUnRaven-Symony Christina PEARMAN-Maday (/sI'm), (nye Perarman; 10 December, 1985) is an American actress and singer. She has received several accolades such as five NAACP Image Awards, two Kids' Choice Awards and three Young Artist Awards, and three Daytime Emmy Award nominations. She was featured on VH1's "100 most influential Child Stars" list in 2012. Raven-Symony's career began as a child actor acting in the roles of Olivia Kendall (1989-1992) on The Cosby Show and Nicole Lee (1993-1997), each of which earned many awards and nominations. When she was just 15 years old, older, she was offered the part as Raven Baxter on the Disney Channel TV show That's So Raven (2003-2007), for which she received numerous nominations for awards. Dr. Dolittle (1998), Dr. Dolittle 2(2001), The Princess Diaries 2 (4/4/2004) and College Road Trip (2008) are just a few of her credits on film. Her film credits for televi...



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