Beautiful pics of Ari Graynor and Korie Robertson feet & legs
Ariel Geltman Graynor is a Boston Massachusetts native born April 27th, 1983. She went to the private school Buckingham Brown and Nichols and after that, she attended Trinity College in Connecticut. Her first TV appearance in The Sopranos with a small part in the 2001 season as a recurring character. The role was a manipulative and character with a psychopathic personality in the episode Law & Order: Special Victims in 2003. This was also the year in which she made her film debut on Clint Eastwood s Mystic, starring Sean Penn & Laura Linney. Graynor played Simon Baker's love-interest in Book of Love. She also acted in the film with Sigourney Weiner as well as Emile Hirsch. Hirsch on Imaginary Heroes. The year after, Graynor appeared in Game 6 starring Michael Keaton with Will Arnett and The Great New Wonderful with Will Arnett. In 2006, Graynor play a production assistance for Christopher Guest s For Your Consideration. That was followed by 2007 the film An American Crime with Catherine Keener and Ellen Page and Turn the River featuring Famke Janssen. Ari played in the comedic Nick and Norah in the comedy Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist in 2008 alongside Michael Cera and Kat Dennings after which she was offered in a regular role in the show Fringe with Joshua Jackson. In the same year, she appeared with Michael Cera in Youth in Revolt. She has also been seen on Drew Barrymore's Whip It! alongside Kristen Wiig and Ellen Page. A busy 2010 saw Ari with roles in Holy Rollers with Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Bartha Date Night with Steve Carell and Tina Fey as well as Conviction, starring Hilary Swank.
Korie is best known for her role as the main character of the A&E reality series Duck Dynasty. The mother of six children is famous for her domestic as well as international work in philanthropy and sits on the board for Help One Now an organization dedicated to ending extreme poverty and caring for orphans worldwide. Korie Robertson is CEO of Duck Commander and she and Willie Robertson are advocates of foster care and adoption. They adopted two children themselves and were recognized for their initiative by the CCAI in Washington D.C. in 2013. The Robertsons are currently on the board of the CCAI. Korie Robertson and Willie's husband established the Drive Adoption Fund to educate and encourage adoption within the US as well as abroad. Korie is also the founder of a variety of businesses, including the local Louisiana retailer Duck & Dressing. She is also a spokesperson as well as an advocate to women for the natural products of Naturmetic designed for women of all ages. Korie is an New York Times best-selling author for more than a decade. Her works comprise The Women of Duck Commander Faith Commander A Living Five Values from the Gospel of Jesus Christ, The Duck Commander Family : What Faith Families and Ducks built a Dynasty Duck Commander devotional book for kids, as well as Strong and Kind: Raising Children of Character.
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