Summer and Jackie
Summer Bishil was born in New York City. She is best-known for her part as Margo Hanson, in Syfy's fantasy drama The Magicians. She gained acclaim because of her performance in Towelhead in the role of Jasira Marroun, an American-Lebanese girl aged 13 who is thrown in turmoil due to the U.S. military's incursion into Iraq. In the following year she was voted one of Variety's Ten Actors To watch. Crossing Over, a 2009 crime thriller film in which she portrayed a female role titled Taslima Jangir was nominated as one of the Independent Spirit Award nominee for the Best Female lead category. Apart from Lucky 7, she has been a part of Mooz Lum The Last Airbender Pop Star, Under the Silver Lake, and played several television guest parts. Jackie Guerrido...............................She was born in San Juan Puerto Rico on September 24 1972. Johnno Guerrido, her father as well as Silvia Guerrido, mother of her are both her. Maria Guerrido was her older sister. She is a fervent Christian. Libra is the name of her Zodiac. She attended school at the local elementary school and high schools. When she graduated from high school, she pursued a degree in journalism at the University of Florida. Additionally she enrolled at The University of Miami but the subject of her study is not known at present. Jackie Guerrido's height stands at 1.60 meters and weighs 52 kilograms. The body size of Jackie Guerrido's is 34-26-36.5. Additionally, she sports beautiful brown eye color and hair that is brown. Jackie Guerrido received her first professional job offer by the show's producer WSKQ morning show, after having heard her voice-over. Once she took the offer after which she was offered another one in Miami with WRMA where she stayed for years broadcasting traffic news. Later, she joined WRTO Radio as a host of a show about music. To honor her extraordinary work, she was given promoted to the traffic director in WSCV TV. Univision eventually offered her the opportunity to become a morning news meteorologist on Channel 23.
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