Joelle Carter and Jessie J
Joelle Carter is one of the most well-known and successful TV Actress who was born on 10 October 1972. She was born in Thomasville Georgia United States. Ava Crowder plays the cruel and suffering Ava Crowder on the FX television show Justified. The show also featured her in the opening sequence in American Pie 2. She was part of the critically acclaimed and commercially unprofitable show Wonderland produced by She played a role in the highly acclaimed, but commercially ineffective show Wonderland created by Peter Berg.. She has been featured on many movies most notably the opening scene in American Pie 2. She has a long list of minor roles in television as well as in films, such as High Fidelity Inconceivable (1998) and Cold Storage. Between 2010 and the year 2015, Ava Crowder played Ava Crowder on the FX television series Justified. In 2014, she also played Jessabelle in Kevin Greutert's movie, a horror thriller. Andy Bates was her husband. They have one son. Jessie J.................Jessie J is one of the most popular and richest Pop Singer who was born on March 27 1988 in London England United Kingdom. Jessie J is the daughter of Jessica Ellen Cornish she was famous through her debut album"Who You Are which included the hit single Nobody's Perfect and placed at #2 in the U.K. charts. Wild Domino as well as Laserlight are both smash tracks. In the following years, she was employed as an instructor/coach in The Voice Kids UK (Australia) and The Voice Kids UK. She has composed songs for many musicians. She has written songs for a variety of artists, including Chris Brown.. Jessica Ellen Cornish (born 27 March 1988) more popularly known as her stage her stage name Jessie J is an English singer and songwriter. Jessie J grew up and was birthed in London. She began her musical career at the age of eleven as she performed on the West End show Whistle Down the Wind. She attended BRIT School. BRIT School before signing with Gut Records and striking a contract to write songs with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.
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