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Molly Parker was born in Canada. She's an actor who has appeared on TV and in independent films. She began ballet lessons at the age three and discovered acting when she was 14 years old. She often performed in her drama class at high school and in the drama club. Then her uncle, an actor, brought her to his agency and she started going to auditions. As time passed she received tiny roles in films as well as television shows in Canada as well as the United States. The role she had in the film "Kissed" about a woman necrophiliac was the turning point in her life. It fetched an award for her, recognition with the Genie Award for Best Actress in an leading Role. The moving film, 'The Centre of the World, which she starred in, earned her nominations in the Genie Award as Best Supporting actress. She is most famous in the United States as the widow from the cable series Deadwood. She was also praised for the role she played as the daughter of lesbian military officers in the TV movie Serving in Silence, The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story.
Ree Drummond (born Ree Ann Duncan) is an American writer, blogger, TV personality, and blogger who writes about food and photography. She blogs on The Pioneer Woman is her most famous work. She has a ranch on an Oklahoma border. On her blog, she describes her life at her Oklahoma ranch as an individual woman as well as a mom. She was awarded her the Weblog of the Year Award in 2009, 2010 and 2011. Growing up in Bartlesville Oklahoma she studied journalism as well as gerontology at the college level. 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 of a Pioneer Woman is a section on the site that has enjoyed many successes. A number of important publications have praised the blog for its success and also praised her writing style, her innovative ideas and high-quality photography. Her blog also features visually-impressive food-related recipes. The Pioneer Woman is her television program, broadcast on The Food Network. She has also written books, with the majority of them contain recipes for cooking. Columbia Pictures has announced the adaptation of her book "From Black Heels to tractor wheels" into a film.








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