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Molly Parker has been a Canadian actress for more than 10 years. Her most well-known role is as a television and film actor. Her ballet training began at age 3 and discovered acting when she was 14 years old. She appeared in high school plays along with drama club. Her first auditions were held shortly after being referred to an agency through her actor uncle. Gradually, she started getting small roles on television shows and films from Canada as well as America. Her role as a necrophiliac woman in the film Kissed which changed her life. The film won she the Genie Award, Best Actress in a Leading Role. The Center of the World is a rousing film that won her nod for Genie Award Best Supporting Female actor. The United States this versatile actress is well-known for her character of a widow on the telecast series on cable called 'Deadwood. Additionally, she earned notoriety for her portrayal as the lesbian soldier's daughter in the film Serving in Silence: the Margarethe Cammermeyer Story and was rewarded with praise from critics.
Ree Drummond (born Ree Ann Duncan) is a popular American blogger, food writer, and TV presenter. She is most well-known for The Pioneer Woman, her blog. She is a rancher located in Oklahoma. Her blogs are about her everyday life on the ranch, being a woman as well as a mother. At the Annual Weblog Awards, The Pioneer Woman won the Weblog of the Year in 2009, 2011, 2010 and 2012. She was a gerontologist and a journalist at the college level. The Pioneer Woman was born in Bartlesville Oklahoma, she was brought up there. 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 remains one of her most visited sections on her site. The blog was widely acknowledged by several publications, who have praised her style of writing and concepts along with some amazing photos. Her blog is also able to share visually impressive recipe ideas for food. The Pioneer Woman is her television program, broadcast on The Food Network. Alongside publishing books, she's a prolific cook. Columbia Pictures announced recently that the film version of her book, From Black Heels To Tractor Wheels, will be released.
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