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Molly Parker (Canadian actress) is well-known for her roles in television and independent films. When she was in the 3rd grade Molly started taking ballet lessons. When she reached 14 the stage was her favorite thing to do. The actress often appeared in High School plays as well as in Drama club. An actor's uncle was soon with her on and began taking her for auditions. In time, she was able to get smaller roles in television shows and films that were produced in Canada and the United States. The career path she chose changed after she portrayed a female necrophile in the film 'Kissed. It earned her the Genie Award for Best Actress In a Leading Role. She then made waves for her part in the provocative film 'The Center of the Earth' that was nominated for the Genie Award for Best Supporting Actress. The most recognizable part of her career is America. United States as the widow of the television series Deadwood. Her character was a hit when her character was the sister to the army's lesbian officer in the movie "Serving with Silence" and was praised for her performance.
Ree Drummond Ree Drummond, an American food blogger and writer who is also a TV presenter, has been writing for TV since the year 2005. Her most well-known work is her website The Pioneer Woman. She lives on an Oklahoma ranch. On her blog, she writes about her experiences at her Oklahoma ranch. She describes her life as a woman as well as a mom. Pioneer Woman received the Weblog of the Year Awards in the years 2009, 2010 and 2011, at the Annual Weblog Awards. The courses she took in college included journalism and gerontology. In 2006 she started her online blog pioneerwoman.typepad.com and later changed the name to Confessions of a Pioneer Woman and finally to The Pioneer Woman. Confessions a Pioneer woman is a section on her site that has had a lot of success. This blog has been an enormous success, with several major publications acknowledging her writing style and the high-quality images. The blog also has visually stunning recipe for food. Her own television show, The Pioneer Woman, which is today on The Food Network today was launched in 2011. Apart from writing books, she is a prolific cook. Columbia Pictures has announced the film adaptation of her novel "From Black Heels to tractor wheels" into a movie.








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