Carice van, Casey Wilson and Chaka Khan

Carice VanHouten was born on September 5, 1976, at Leiderdorp South Holland Netherlands. VanHouten is one of the highest-paid and most sought-after Movie Actresses. Black Book is an actress and vocalist. The actress was featured in a Dutch war film in the year 2006 in the role of Black Book. She also played Melisandre The Red Priestess from Game of Thrones. Carice van Houten was a Dutch singer and actress. It was reported that she was seen with Jude Law on the set of Repo Men. Her role in 1999 as the lead actress in Suzy Q won her the Golden Calf Award for Best Acting in a Television Drama. A year later, receiving the Golden Calf Award for Best Actress for her role in Undercover Kitty. Van Houten has been friends with Halina Reijn, a fellow Dutch actress, since 1994. The two worked together in Black Book, Valkyrie and various other films. They released Anti Glamour in 2013, the parody guide to style and celebration of friendship, in addition to an honest view of the less glamorous side of the world of behind-the-scenes. Casey Wilson.................Casey Wilson is one of the most popular and richest TV Actress who was born on October 24 1980 in Alexandria Virginia United States. She is a comedic screen and TV actress. A two-year run on SNL made her an international star. Amy Adams starred alongside her in Julie & Julia (2009) that was nominated for an Oscar. Cathryn Rose Casey Wilson is a American actor, comedian, and screenwriter. She was born on the 24th of October, 1980. She was a part of Penny Hartz in the ABC comedy show Happy Endings for which she was nominated twice for The Critics Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in an Comedy Series and has since appeared in sitcoms including Hulu's The Hotwives and Marry Me which air on NBC. Her other notable roles include support roles in films such as Gone Girl Julie & Julia and The Meddler recurring as Jane Rosen in the HBO show The Mrs. Casey Wilson was born and brought up in Alexandria Virginia She graduated from T. C. Williams High School in 1998. In addition, she was a theater student at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts as well as the Stella Adler Studio of Acting where she won the of NYU's Excellence in Acting distinction upon graduation in 2002. Chaka Khan.....................Chaka Khan is one of the most popular and richest R&B Singer who was born on March 23 1953 in Chicago Illinois United States. R&B vocalist who's version to R&B singer who's version of Prince's I Feel for You is known as a success. She is also the lead vocalist for Rufus. I feel for You, by, is considered to be one of the biggest hits in music. Khan is also the leading singer of Rufus. Khan was raised as a Catholic. She attended the Hyde Park Saint Thomas the Apostle Church elementary school. The woman who taught her to read is grateful to her grandmother for getting her into jazz while she was a young. Khan discovered her love for rhythm and blues music as a preteen and at eleven she formed a girl band called the Crystalettes comprising their sister Taka. In the latter half of 1960s Khan went to several protests for civil rights together with her father's second wife Connie a strong activist for the movement. In 1967, Khan began to join the Black Panther Party after befriending the other activist in the party and Chicago born Fred Hampton in 1967. She has stated that, despite the fact that many claim that she got the name Chaka when she was in the Panthers. Her identity as Chaka Adunne Aduffe Hostarhi Karifi came to her when she was just 13 from the family of Yoruba Baba. In 1969, she was kicked out of the school. She attended Calumet High School as well as Kenwood High School. The singer began to sing in small groups throughout the Chicagoland area. First, Cash McCall's Lyfe band included Hassan Khan. Chaka was married to Hassan in 1970.

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