Meredith and Jessie
Meredith Salenger was born in Malibu in California on March 14, 1970. She is one the most famous and wealthy film actors. Meredith Salenger's net worth was estimated at $5 million on the 1st of June 2023. In two episodes of Dawson's Creek, a teenager drama, she starred James Van Der Beek. The film, Hollywood Heights, she played Lisa Sanders. Her mother taught her how to act when she was eight. 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 family moved to Louisiana when she was nine. Decker then won a regional talent contest with a rendition "I I'd like to be A Cowboy's Lover" performed by Patsy Montana. At the age of 15, Decker resided in Georgia. When she started writing songs regularly, she went to Nashville and visited music companies and record labels in the hopes of finding a contract. When she was 17, the Big Yellow Dog Records representative was able to hear her voice and started selling her songs to labels as well as musicians. When Mercury Records president David Massey heard Decker's demos he passed her work to L.A. Reid head of the associated Island/Def Jam label group and Reid signed her to the terms of a recording contract. In August 2009, she released her first self-titled album under the name Jessie James. Jessie James, which featured Wanted as a top single on the Top 40 Singles Charts was moderately well-received. However while Decker had always considered herself as a singer from the country genre, the album was produced and marketed with a pop audience in the back of her mind. Decker had to work hard to get control over the music she made available after her two prior singles weren't very well-received. Decker's album was titled Daughter of a Gypsy (or Sweet American Dreams), was dropped by Mercury after two singles didn't chart on chart for country.





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