Pics of Kelsey Chow and Barbara Eden
Kelsey Asbille Chow is an American actor who entered the attention after her part in Disney XD sitcom 'Pair of Kings'. Since her early years she's been featured in a number of movies and television series. Her first experience in acting was in community theatre shows. When she was 13 years old, she was offered her first TV role. She changed her name, "Chow", in 2017, in an attempt to take blame for the Hollywood media for stereotyping the industry. In the media, she was criticized for her denial of Chinese origins. In her role as an Columbia University human rights student she is now one of the Hollywood favorite for her unique and many characters. She is also said to be one of the most exciting actors of the Hollywood business.
Barbara Eden is one of America's most enduring and charming actors. In 1965 the I Dream of Jeannie NBC Television Series was a huge hit. The series lasted the duration of five seasons (139 episodes) and has been broadcasting continuously on cable and in syndication in the United States and abroad for nearly forty years. Crown Archetype, a Random House division, has published Barbara's book "JEANNIE FROM The Bottle" which was ranked number 14 on the New York Times Bestseller List. HarperCollins Inc. also published the Australian Best Seller List. Eden's story is narrated in her autobiography which is more than 50 years old. Barbara was among Hollywood's active performers. Her roles included Always and Forever, which was on the Hallmark Channel aired on multiple occasions during 2009. While on the road, she hosted the productions of Ballroom with a Twist the unique show which features various celebrity emcees, dancers and emcees who were on Dancing with the Stars. Barbara was a part of Livetime's Army Wives TV Series, and guest-starred on The George Lopez Show on ABC. George Lopez and played a regular part on Sabrina The Teenage Witch. Barbara was on tour across all of the United States in Neil Simon's version of The Odd Couple for women. Barbara played in The New Theatre, Kansas City Missouri throughout 2012 for the production Social Security. The play had a run of several months in Jacksonville Florida.






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