Meagan and Kara
Meagan Good (born August 8, 1981) was the daughter of Tyra, her mother and Leondis Leon Good her father in Panorama City of Los Angeles. Tyra is a former manager, who supervised Meagan in her teens. Her acting career began at the age of four. She was raised in Canyon Country, California with three of her siblings. Early in her career, she was an extra for TV shows like Doogie Howser Amen or M.D. In 1995 at 13 she was cast in her first film Friday. Eve's Bayou, 1997. It was her first film. Image Award nominated. Good started with tiny roles in films and on TV during a short period of time, and then moved into mature roles by the beginning 2000s. She was Nina in Cousin Skeeter, a Nickelodeon T.V. show that ran from 1998 until 2001. She also landed minor parts in the movies House Party: Down to the final minute, as well as 3 Strikes. She played Vanessa Scott's role in the sitcom My Wife and Kids. She appeared as a character in D.E.B.S (2004) the comedy action movie. The movie won her nomination for Best Actress by the Black Movie Awards for 2005. After that, she starred in a variety of films, including Cookout Venom Waist deep and The Love Guru. In 2012 she kept her busy on T.V. The actress played Mya, a multi-star in Think Like a Man as and the character Ms. Stevens for Dysfunctional friends. Kara Killmer...........................Kara Killmer is an American actress best known for portraying the character of Sylvie Brett in the NBC drama series 'Chicago Fire. Killmer is originally from Texas, studied her studies at Baylor University Waco Texas where she received a BA in Fine Arts. The degree in performing arts was conferred in the year 2010. The actress began her career in 2010, when she appeared in the web-series Simon Fuller's"If I Can Dream. After appearing in a variety of local productions, Kara Killmer made her on-screen debut in 2010 in the first episode in Simon Fuller's Hulu series If I Can Dream. The show was based on a group of performers that move into a house in Hollywood California.





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