Thora birch
Thora Birch has a $6.6 million fortune and is an actor. She was involved in numerous films since an early age. Thora Birch made her debut by playing a child in 90s-era films such as "Patriot Games," "Hocus Pocus,"" "Monkey Trouble,"" as well as "Alaska." Following her breakout as an adult on the Best Picture Oscar winner "American Beauty,"" she appeared in "Ghost World,"" "Silver City," as well as "Winter of Frozen Dreams" in addition to other movies. Birch is also credited with a variety of notable television credits including "Homeless to Harvard" (The Liz Murray Story) as well as "The Walking Dead" which is the AMC show's 10th season. "Thora Birch was born on the 11th of March, 1982, on the 11th of March in Los Angeles, California as the youngest daughter born to Carol and Jack who are both ex-adult actors that appeared in the classic film for adults "Deep the Throat." The actress is a descendent of Scandinavian, French-Canadian, Italian as well as German-Jewish descent as well as a younger brother called Kian. Birch made her debut as an entertainment professional as a child after she was featured in an Quaker Oats advertisement. Birch has also been in ads for Burger King, Vlasic Pickles as well as California Raisins. The year after, she starred alongside Vincent Kartheiser as the lead in "Alaska," an adventure movie about survival.




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