Trisha Hershberger is a American television host and on-camera presenter. Her work on her work on the YouTube Channel SourceFed is the most well-known. Hershberger was born in Schwenksville. Hershberger was a student at Gwynedd Mercy Academy where she was an Archdiocesan scholar. DeSales University also awarded her an all-inclusive scholarship to study the field of Theater Arts and a minor in Theology. Hershberger worked in theatre as well as on television and film and as a host as well as modelled throughout her childhood. Hershberger began her professional career in entertainment around the age of five, participating in regional and community theater productions. Hershberger worked as an intern at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival and did commercials in the college. Hershberger quit Pennsylvania in 2005 and began an acting career. Hershberger started her online career in this period and was featured on a variety of YouTube channels, including IGN Fandom Smosh Rhett and Link TheFineBros Nerdist as well as other. Her first break on the internet came in the month of March 2012, when she was made a full-time host of SourceFed. The YouTube Original channel is owned by DeFranco Creative and Business Inc. Hershberger as well as her co-hosts on SourceFed were awarded an award for the Series of the year (Audience Choice Award), during the 3rd Annual Streamy Awards in February 2013. They also took home the Best news and Culture Series at the fourth annual Streamy Awards the next year.
Jazmine Sullivan is an American artist, actress and singer who has gained critical acclaim in the years since her debut releases. Her work she was awarded nominations in several categories such as Best New Artist Best Female R&B Vocal Performance Best Traditional R&B Performance Best R&B song, and the best Contemporary R&B Album in the 51st Grammy Awards. National Public Radio listed her song Bust Your Windows at #137 in their top 200 top songs written by modern day women. Jazmine Sullivan was a vocalist in her school, the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts and graduated in the year 2005.
Hilarie Burton has a distinguished career as an actor and producer in the United States. Hilarie Burton is also the former host of MTV Total Request Live. Her fame was due to her portrayal of the teenage Peyton Sawyer in One Tree Hill'. Along with her television career she has also been recognized for her roles in the shows Our Very Own Normal Teenager and The Secret Life of Bees. Her appearances were frequent on USA Network's White Collar. Another of her most popular characters was the character Dr. Lauren Boswell from the highly popular television show Grey's Anatomy. Some of her most recent appearances have included Molly Dawes, a character in ABC drama Forever. Additionally, she played a role as Extant on CBS. Her most well-known works includes The Summer Villa Surprised By Love Christmas on the Bayou as well as The True-Love Tale of Boyfriend & Girlfriend. Hilarie's performance in the 2017 TV version of Lethal Weapon as Sara Ellis has been praised. She also s...
Allyson Michael Felix is the Los Angeles native born on November 18th, 1985. She was the daughter of Paul Felix was an ordained minister at the Master's Seminary in Sun Valley as well as the mother of her child Marlean Felix was a school teacher at Balboa Magnet Elementary School. Felix was an athlete of the highest level and discovered her love to sprint at Los Angeles Baptist High School. After a few weeks of the first attempt she made the sport, she finished second for 200m in the U.S. Indoor Track and Field Championship. Felix was signed to a career in professional sports with Adidas in 2003. She after that she enrolled at University of Southern California to study elementary education. The following year, Felix was awarded the first Olympic medal during the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Greece breaking the world junior record running 200 meters in 22.18 seconds. At the 2005 Helsinki World Championships, Felix became the youngest winner in the world for the distance of 200 m...
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