Sharni Vinson and Tori Spelling
Sharni Vison, an Australian-American dancer and actress was born 22 July 1983 in Sydney Australia. Her first appearance was in the year the year 2001. She had a smaller role as a character in Home and Away. The casting agent was keen to have her play one of the main characters. She auditioned, but she did not get the role. On the exact same episode Cassie Turner was cast to play an unruly teenage girl who was placed in foster-care. Her character was highly loved by both the viewers and reviewers of the show. Tori Spelling..................Victoria Davey Spelling, famously known as Tori Spelling is a renowned household name in the creative industry. Writing and acting are among the best. The actress was born in California, Los Angeles on 16 May 1973. Aaron Spelling was a film and television producer. Candy Spelling is her mother. She shared a lot of similarities with her older brother Randy, who was also brought up with her. She was a student at Beverly Hills High School then Harvard-Westlake School. As a toddler, her father encouraged her to be an actor. She was only six when her father hired an actor to train her. She began to get parts in shows such as The Love Boat T.J. Hooker, Fantasy Island and The Love Boat. She rose to prominence when she was 17 following her being offered a major role as Donna Martin in the commercially profitable series Beverly Hills 90210. Spelling Television (her father's production firm) produced the series. In connection with this show the show, she was nominated for 2 Young Artist Awards. She went on to flourish as an actress on television in several television films including A Friend to Die For which was released in 1994 A Carol Christmas in 2003 and also in the year 2018 when she was featured in The Last Sharknado: It's About Time. In 1997, she was a part-time actress in The House of Yes. Scary Movie 2 2001 and Kiss the Bride. She went on to make independent films. In 2019, she reprised Donna Martin's character in the Beverly Hills 90210 spin-off.






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