Ellie and Ainsley

Elizabeth Claire Ellie Kemper, born May 2nd, 1980 in the US, is an American actor and comedian. Her roles in The Office on NBC and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt which is an NBC comedy series, are her most well-known. The supporting roles she has played comprise Bridesmaids, 21 Jump Street and Bridesmaids. Ellie Kemper is an American actress who is known for her comedic roles in the tv show The Office and the comedy film Bridesmaids. The actress's latest performance in Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt in which she is the lead and has earned her a lot of notoriety and recognition. Kemper's career began in films, after she made several guest appearances. Her first film was the comedy of a mystery team in 2009. The first time she had a major TV role was on The Office. She played the supporting role of a sweet and quirky receptionist. This role gained her considerable acclaim. She worked with the series till it concluded in 2013. Ainsley Earhardt..............Ainsley Earhardt is a popular American television personality currently working as a conservative political commentator at Fox News. Her name has been gaining acclaim for her role as host on Fox & Friends - Donald Trump's most-loved morning program. Ainsley Across America, her very own Hannity segment is also an ongoing segment on the show. On the Fox network, she also co-hosted Fox and Friends Saturday Fox's All-American New Year's Eve as well as the America's News Headquarters. Greg Gutfeld's Red Eye is a Fox News late night satirical show featuring panelists, guests and those who discuss news stories from the world of entertainment. Earhardt is a natural born leader with the ability to be a leader. So, it's not a surprise she was awarded the Caroliniana Creed Award in recognition of her exceptional leadership skills and clear-headedness.

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