Sarah Butler and Jodelle Ferland
Washington Butler is from Puyallup, a city who was interested in arts and culture from an early age. She sang in choruses, took part in singing competitions, and appeared in both high school and local theatre. After moving into Los Angeles, she studied theater in the University of Southern California and was Belle the princess on the stage in Beauty and the Beast at Disneyland for an year and one quarter. After college, she determined to find an agent to represent her talents and then began casting for roles in TV as well as film. Butler was a guest on the TV series CSI: Miami and CSI: NY. She landed roles in the movies A Couple of White Chicks at the Hair Dresser, as well as the Syfy TV horror film Flu Bird Horror (2008). That year she played the role of a woman in Don Stark's webseries Luke 11-17. Butler also played a regular part on I Love Vampires, a web series. Butler won the leading part in the 2010 rape revenge thriller I Spit on Your Grave. This remake was a remake in 1978 of the beloved classic of the same name. At first, she was put off by its sexual violence, but its characters' development as well as the feminist aspect made her reconsider. Butler played Jennifer Hills, a writer who gets victimized by a gang in a cabin. The character is determined to get revenge against the perpetrators. Steven R. Monroe directed the film, which debuted on October 8, 2010. Butler began shooting the thriller psychological The Stranger Within alongside Estella Warren and William Baldwin in Mallorca Spain in November 2011. The film was also set to film in Copenhagen Denmark and New York City.She became part of the film, an independent one Treachery starring Michael Biehn which began filming in Los Angeles in June 2012. Butler was in The Demented, a 2013 horror film with Michael Welch, Kayla Ewell and Michael Welch.
Jodelle is a Canadian actor who has a net worth that is $4million. Jodelle was born in Nanaimo British Columbia Canada, in the year 1994. Her first appearances in ads as a kid. Ferland was only four years old when she made her television and movie debut in Mermaid. Ferland was the youngest actress in history with the Emmy Award nod for her performance in the television show that was made for TV. In the years since, she's appeared in many films as well as TV series, such as Stargate SG-1 Supernatural Smallville Trapped They and Tideland. She starred as a character in the horror film Silent Hill in 2006 and later landed a part in Good Luck Chuck, starring Jessica Alba and Dane Cook. Ferland appeared as Bree Tanner in Eclipse the third installment of the Twilight series. Additional credits on film and TV for Ferland are The Cabin in the Woods, the Mighty Fine Ice Quake and The Home Alone: The Holiday Heist featuring Renee Zellweger and Case 39. Ferland is also nominated in hundreds of other categories in her long career.






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