Meagan and Kara
Meagan Good's mother Tyra was in her teens working for Panorama City as a manager as well as her father Leondis Leon Good, a policeman from LAPD. She grew up with her three siblings in Canyon Country in California and started her acting career at the age of four. At the beginning of her career she worked as an actor on TV shows like Doogie Howser Amen and M.D. When she was 13, she made her debut in the film Friday. The film first caught the attention of her role as the struggling teenager Cisely Batiste in the movie Eve's Bayou in 1997 for which she was awarded two nominations, including her very first N.A.A.C.P. Image Award nominee. Good acted in small films as well as on TV in the next few several years. The actress began taking on more mature roles in the early years of 2000. In Nickelodeon's Cousin Sceeter show, she portrayed Nina. The show ran from 1998-2001. She also landed tiny roles in movies House Party Down to the show from 1998 to 2001. Minute as well as 3 Strikes. In 2003, she was Vanessa Scott in My Wife and Kids. The show was nominated for Best Actress for the Black Movie Awards, 2005. In the following years, she was in movies, such as Cookout one missed call Waist deep The Love Guru and You Got Serve. In 2012, she was also seen on T.V. She was a part of Mya, a multi-star in Think Like a Man as well as 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 studied at Baylor University Waco Texas. The school awarded her the B.F.A. The performing arts degree was awarded in 2010. The actress began her career in 2010 when she appeared in the web-series Simon Fuller's"If I Can Dream. Kara Killmer began her career onscreen in 2010 after appearing in a variety of local plays. She was a part of Simon Fuller's Hulu series If I Can Dream in its first episode. The series' focus was a group that began to move in together in California, Hollywood.





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