Lori Harvey and Jessica Camacho
Lori Harvey was born in the United States. Her father is Steve Harvey who is a comedian, host of a TV show, radio personality and actor. Through his current third spouse Marjorie Bridges, a fashion blogger and designer, she is also Steve Harvey's stepdaughter. Lori's biological father is known as a drug lord called Donnell Woods. Through her mother, Lori has two half-siblings, Morgan as well as Jason. Through Steve, she is the stepmother of Brandi, Karli, and Wynton. Lori's first dream in childhood was to become a professional horseback riding competitor and, one day, compete for America in United States of America in the Olympics. Lori kept competing after graduating from high school. But, she was struck by a back injury that abruptly stopped her cycling career. Lori then dropped out of college and started taking online courses. Lori gained international recognition for her work as a model. She has appeared on the runways of her participation in the Paris and Milan Fashion Weeks, modelling specifically to Dolce & Gabbana.
Jessica Camacho was born in Chicago, and she is an American actor. Her fame was boosted by her performances as Sophie Foster, Gypsy, Michelle Vargas and Gypsy, all in Netflix's science fiction series 'Another Life. The actress was raised in Chicago and developed an enthusiasm for acting after going to a training session at an idea from a friend. Camacho quickly fell in love with her craft. Later, she moved from San Francisco, California and worked as a waitress in order to make ends meet while she received education at the world-renowned American Conservatory Theatre. Camacho then appeared in a variety of Chicago stage and television productions. Camacho made her debut screen appearance in an episode of the children's TV series "Come On". In the following year, her debut on the big screen was the romantic independent film 'Desertion. The actress became a household name over the following years and most prominently on TV. She has also appeared in supporting roles in several films.









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