Sarah Butler and Jodelle Ferland
Washington Butler is from Puyallup, a city who was fascinated by the arts at a very young age. She was an actor in the schools and at community theater. When she moved to Los Angeles, she studied theater at The University of Southern California and was Belle the Princess in Beauty and the Beast at Disneyland for an year and an entire quarter. After college, she and set her sights on getting a talent agent and began looking for opportunities in television and in film. Butler guest-starred in the TV shows CSI: Miami and CSI: NY. Her auditions led to parts in the films A Couple of White Chicks at the Hair Dresser, as well as the Syfy TV Film of Horror Flu Bird Horror (2008). The actress was a guest on that year on the web-based series Luke 11:17, which was directed by Don Stark. Butler also played a regular character on I Love Vampires, a web-based show. Butler won the leading role in 2010's rape-revenge thriller I Spit on Your Grave. The remake was a remake in 1978 of the beloved film of the same title. The film was initially a turn-off for her because it was awash in violence, nudity as well as feminist subtexts. But the compelling storyline and feminist element helped her decide to accept the part. Directed by Steven R. Monroe the film premiered on October 8 2010. Butler began shooting the thriller psychological The Stranger Within alongside Estella Warren and William Baldwin in Mallorca Spain beginning in November of 2011. The film was also scheduled for shooting in Copenhagen Denmark and New York City.She joined the cast of the feature film independent Treachery featuring Michael Biehn which began filming in Los Angeles in June 2012. Butler was co-starring with Michael Welch in 2013's horror film The Demented.
Jodelle is a Canadian actor with a net-worth that is $4million. Jodelle Ferrland, who was born in Nanaimo British Columbia Canada 1994, began acting in commercials as a toddler. Ferland got her first television and film appearance at four, in Mermaid. Ferland was nominated for an Emmy Award in the Made-for-TV Movie, making her the youngest actress ever to receive the Emmy Award. Since then, she has been featured in dozens of movies as well as TV series, such as Stargate SG-1 Supernatural Smallville Trapped They as well as Tideland. She was the terror actor in Silent Hill in 2006 and then landed a role in Good Luck Chuck, starring Jessica Alba and Dane Cook. Ferland was Bree Tanner in Eclipse the third film in the Twilight franchise. Film and television credits for Ferland include The Cabin in the Woods, The Mighty Fine Ice Quake, Home Alone: The Holiday Heist with Renee Zellweger and Case 39. Ferland is also nominated in nearly a hundred other genres throughout her lengthy career.






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