Beautiful pics of Ari Graynor and Korie Robertson feet & legs
Ariel Geltman Graynor grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. Graynor was a student at Buckingham Brown and Nichols, which is a private school located in Boston Massachusetts. She then transferred to Trinity College Connecticut. Her first appearance on television was The Sopranos where she landed an uncredited recurring part in 2001. The following year, she portrayed a manipulative psychopathic in the episode Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. That same year saw her first appearance as a film actor in Clint Eastwood's Mystic river starring Sean Penn and Laura Linney. Graynor starred in the 2004 film Book of Love and Imaginary Heroes, both starring Sigourney as well as Emile Hirsch. She then appeared on Game 6 with Michael Keaton and The Great New Wonderful with Will Arnett. Graynor worked as a production assistant for Christopher Guest's For Your Consideration in 2006. That was followed by 2007 the film An American Crime with Catherine Keener as well as Ellen Page and Turn the River with Famke Janssen. Ari appeared in the show comedy 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 along with Joshua Jackson. In the following year, she was in Drew Barrymore's Whip It! and again was a part of the cast with Michael Cera for Youth in Revolt. with Kristen Wiig and Ellen Page. Ari's 2010 season was full of parts that included Holy Rollers starring Jesse Eisenberg with Kristen Wiig and Justin Bartha. Date Night with Steve Carell & Tina Fey. Conviction starring Hilary Swank.
Korie Roberson is most well-known for her role in the hit A&E reality TV show Duck Dynasty. Korie Robertson is recognized as a philanthropist and for her charitable work both in the United States as well as abroad. She is a member of Help One Now, an nonprofit organization that is committed to ending poverty and providing assistance to orphans. Korie Robertson as well as Willie Robertson, CEO of Duck Commander, are both active supporters of adoption and foster care. They have adopted two daughters. In 2013, they were honored for their efforts at the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute Angels in Adoption Gala in Washington D.C. and now serve on the CCAI Board. Korie Robertson and Willie's husband founded Drive Adoption Fund to educate and promote adoption both within the US and around the world. Korie oversees several businesses, including their Louisiana-based retailer Duck & Dressing. Korie is also a presenter and advocate on behalf Naturmetic's skincare line that is made for women and girls of any age. Korie, an author who is a New York Times bestseller author has written The Women of Duck Commander Faith Commander. Korie is also the founder of The Duck Commander Family.
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