Ashley Olsen and Aubrey Dollar
Ashley Olsen is one of the most renowned and wealthy TV Actress who was born on June 13 on the 13th of June, 1986 on June 13, 1986 in Los Angeles California United States. The actress became a TV celebrity playing Michelle Tanner at nine months old on the series Full House sharing the role with her fraternal twin Mary Kate Olsen. In the 90s, they were in films with each other as well as later created their own clothing labels. Their younger sister Elizabeth Olsen starred in the film thriller Martha Marcy May Marlene and the blockbuster of 2014 Godzilla. At nine months, she started acting after her and her twin sibling Mary Kate Olsen shared the character of Michelle Tanner in the hit TV series Full House (1987-1995). The actress was a household name and well-known figure within the industry of preteens throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s. There were fashion dolls of her created by Mattel from 2000 until 2005. The duo also starred in Getting There (2002), When in Rome (2002) The Challenge (2003) as and also appeared in Charlie's Angels Full Throttle (2003). The twins in 2004 starred in the light-hearted romance comedy New York Minute. Aubrey Dollar...................Aubrey Dollar is one of the most popular and richest TV Actress who was born on September 23 1980 in Raleigh North Carolina United States. The most famous of her roles is the role of Marina Cooper in the Guiding Light soap-opera and Marcy in the TV show Dawson's Creek. She appeared on two episodes of the Showtime series Weeds which starred Mary Louise Parker. Her character was Judy Kramer, a Fox show that ran from 2005 as well as Marcy Bender in Dawson's Creek. She was Marina Cooper for three years in Guiding Light the role which earned her a award in 2003 for the Soap Op Digest nomination as the best newcomer. Between 2007 and 2008 Dollar was a character on Cindy Thomas on the ABC show Women's Murder Club. Dollar played the role of Happy Valley, a pilot for NBC in 2012. The show was never renewed.







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