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Jessica Szohr (/ ˈ z ɔːr /; [1] born March 31, 1985 [2]) is an American actress. She started her screen career appearing on television shows such as My Wife and Kids (2003), Joan of Arcadia (2004), What About Brian (2007) and CSI: Miami (2007).
Jessica Szohr - paternal grandfather was of Hungarian descent; Jeffrey M. Tambor - (1944-) American actor and comedian of Hungarian ancestry. A winner of two Emmy awards. Appeared in dozens of films and television series. Most noted for his role in Transparent as transgender divorced parent Maura Pfefferman. Edra Toth - ballet dancer
Jessica Szohr married former NHL player Brad Richardson in a wedding attended by a handful of CW actors, ... they have become parents of two, including a daughter named Arlo, born in 2015, and a ...
Vanessa Marigold Abrams is a fictional character in the Gossip Girl novel series.She is portrayed by Jessica Szohr in the television adaptation.Vanessa was introduced on the first season as a recurring character, but became a series regular after a successful run due to the popularity of her character.
Jessica Szohr and her beau have said "I do!". The Gossip Girlalum, 39, married former Vancouver Canucks player Brad Richardson in a scenic wedding at the luxury golf club Pine Canyon in Flagstaff ...
XOXO, Jessica Szohr is officially a married woman. Szohr, 39, married Brad Richardson, also 39, earlier this month, a source confirms to Us Weekly. Actress Nina Dobrev (The Vampire Diaries) was ...
Wedding bells are chiming on the horizon for Jessica Szohr! The Gossip Girl star is engaged to longtime love Brad Richardson.The 37-year-old actress took to Instagram to announce the news that she ...
"They Shoot Humphreys, Don't They?" received generally mixed reviews from critics. Jacob, from Television Without Pity, had said that the episode had remind him of the series’ first season due to Jenny's storylines, by comparing to the time "when the steps were stairs, when the girls had plans beyond getting their knives out; when the dresses were white – and what Cotillion means: 'Couture ...