Meagan and Kara
Meagan Good's mother Tyra was in her teens when she worked for Panorama City as a manager as well as her father Leondis Leon Good, a policeman from LAPD. She began her career as an actress at four years old. She appeared as an extra on TV shows including Doogie Howser Amen & M.D. at the start of her acting career. Her debut film, "Friday", was made in 1995, as she was 13 years old. In the role of Cisely, a troubled teenager in Eve's Bayou (1997) garnered the attention of her peers. She received two nominations and her first N.A.A.C.P. Image Award nomination. Good performed in short films and also on television in the following years. She began to take part in more serious roles as early as the year 2000. The role she played was Nina, Nickelodeon T.V.'s Cousin Skeeter. The actress was on the Nickelodeon T.V. program Cousin Skeeter, from 1998 to 2001. In addition, she was cast in small roles for the film House Party down to the last Minute as well as 3 Strikes. She portrayed Vanessa Scott in the show My Wife and Kids. In 2004 she appeared in D.E.B.S an action-comedy film that received her nominations in the category of Best Actress on the Black Movie Awards 2005. In the following years, she was in movies, such as Cookout venom One miss call Waist deep The Love Guru and You Are Serving Me. In 2012 she kept her busy on T.V. She played Mya, a multi-star in Think Like a Man as and 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. Born in Texas Killmer was a student of Baylor University in Waco Texas which she graduated with an B.F.A. degree in the performing arts in 2010. The first time she appeared on screen was 2010 with the webseries If I Can Dream. Kara Killmer, who had appeared in a number of local productions prior to making her screen debut in 2010, made it part of Simon Fuller's Hulu show If I Can Dream. The focus of the show was the group of people who began to move in with each other in the city of Hollywood, California.





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