Read more about Kelsey Chow and Heather Thomas
Heather Anne Thomas (born Heather Anne Thomas) is an American actor, author and activist. She became famous as the character Jody Banks in the NBC The Fall Guy, an Adventure series. When she was a child Thomas was a host on the NBC television show 'Talking With a Giant.' After that, she graduated with an Film and Theatre Degree from ULCA and began guest-starring in TV programs like 'CaliforniaFever, Co-Ed Fever, and The Misadventures of Sheriff Lombo. Her breakthrough came in 1981 after being cast in the leading role of "The Fall Guy. The show, which ran for five seasons, became quite popular in many states and helped make Thomas a household brand. Since then, she has appeared in a variety of TV series and films. The most well-known film role was in the made-for-tv film of 1987 "Ford: The Man and the Machine that brought her the Gemini Award nomination. Thomas began to focus more on her personal lifestyle as time passed into. In 1998, she decided to quit acting. Thomas has been a prominent volunteer in various charitable organizations and is also an author, scriptwriter and published writer.
Kelsey Asbille Chow became famous for her role in the Disney XD's sitcom Pair of Kings. She has acted in several movies and shows throughout her career, and has been interested in theatre at a very early stage. The first time she was exposed to acting included plays staged by community theatres. She landed her first television role at the age of 13. In 2017, she snubbed her last name Chow, and blamed the stereotype-based Hollywood industry. Media criticized her for denying her identity as Chinese. She is a Columbia University student studying human rights. Her diverse and unique performances have made her extremely well-known throughout Hollywood. According to the reports that she's one of Hollywood's most exciting young actors.






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