Zulay Henao and Mozhan Marno
Zulay Hnao (born Zulay Hernandez) is Zulay Hernandez (born in the year 2000) is a Colombian actress who best knows for her character, Esperanza from If Loved You Wasn't Right on Oprah Winfrey Network. She also has starred in a number of films, including Illegal Tender Tenders Boy Wonder True Memoirs of an International Assassin as well as True Memoirs of an International Assassin. In the year she was four years old her family along with her were relocated from Medellin Antioquia, Colombia to the USA. She served three years in the U.S. Army after high school, and attended Methodist College, while stationed on Fort Bragg North Carolina. The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts is where she later completed her studies. Before starting her career in the field, she worked odd jobs. For a personal reason her relationship has been in a relationship with American Model Joel Rush (born in 1984) since the year 2014. The actress was previously engaged with the actor Terrace Howard. Henao is in a close relation to her family she believes they as the most significant factor in her life. Mozhan Marno.....................Mozhan Marno is one of the most popular and richest Actor who was born on May 3 1980 in Los Angeles California United States. Actress known for her television appearances. Most well known for her role on television as Ayla Sayyad and Ayla in House of Cards Seasons 2 and 3. Laura Innes, the actress who played her character in the play's New York City stage adaptation was conceived from the screenplay. Born and raised in Los Angeles California, she is a writer. MozhanMarno has one of the most valuable net worths of American actors. Based on Business Insider and Wikipedia. Mozhan Marno is a net worth of $3-5M. Columbia University conferred her with a Bachelor's of Arts degree in French and German literature. Comparative Literature. She also earned the Masters of Fine Arts in acting from The Yale School of Drama. She's also written and directed a feature-length screenplay called When the Lights Went out. The show was staged in the New York Stage & Film New York Stage & Film on July 13, 2013.
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