Meredith and Jessie
Meredith Salenger was born in the California city of Malibu on March 14, 1970. She is one the most famous and wealthy film actresses. Meredith Salenger's net worth was valued as $5 million on the 1st of June, 2023. Dawson's Creek, a teen drama was a starring role for James Van Der Beek in her two episodes. In Hollywood Heights Lisa Sanders played. At the age of eight when her mother began to teach her to act. In 2017, she was married after her mother first introduced her. She got married to Patton Oswalt in 2017.. Jessie James Decker........................Born Jessica Rose James, Decker's somewhat exotic birthplace was a product of her being raised in a military family. Decker's military parents lived in Louisiana when she was just 9 years old. She won the talent contest with an original rendition of Patsy's I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart. Decker was moving to Georgia at the age of reached the age of 15. Decker had begun writing songs, and was regularly going to Nashville seeking any record deals. She was 17 when she gained the attention of an independent label representative Big Yellow Dog Records who began selling her tracks to labels and artists. The demos of Decker were sent through to L.A. Reid by Mercury Records President David Massey, who was at the time in charge of Island/Def Jam. Reid then was able to sign Decker to a recording deal. Jessie James' first album, titled Jessie James and released in August 2009, was her self-titled debut. Jessie James achieved a reasonable degree of success and had Wanted being able to make it into at the Top 40 charts. Decker thought of herself to be a country artist in the past was shocked to discover that the album was not marketed and produced with a focus on a mainstream audience. After two more singles from the album stiffed Decker struggled with the label's executives for greater control over her music and the next single Boys in the Summer was an album that was more country-oriented. The album that Decker released by the title Daughter of a Gypsy and Sweet American Dreams by Mercury Records, was canceled after Mercury was disappointed by the results of three of the singles on country radio charts.





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