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About Love

Love was born on February 21, 1979 in Waco, Texas, her names are Pat and Tom Hewitt, Love's career was about to launch itself quickly. At the age of three, at a dinner club ended up on stage singing "Help Me Make It Through The Night." Two years later she was already starting dance lessons.
Love's charm won her the title of Living Doll in a Texas beauty pageant. At age 9, she was submerged in show business as a member of the Texas Show Team, a dance that travelled to the U.S.S.R. and Denmark. At age 10, she began a world-wide promotional tour as a spokesperson for L.A. Gear. working along side Michael Jordan. Soon after, her family headed off to the Golden State of Los Angeles, where Love landed a series of national commercials for Mattel Toys.
Love got her first starring role in "Kids Incorporated," a TV show in which she played the role of "Robin" from 1989 to 1991. Besides Kids Inc., she was also on the 1992 UCP Telethon. She was offered a co-starring role on the TV show "Shaky Ground" in which she played Bernadette Moody she then left Kids Inc. The show only lasted one season.
Along with acting, Love sang "Please Save Us A World" (along with her Kids Inc. co-stars) before the United Nations Assembly. This song would become the theme song for the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janerio, in which Love was appointed a Youth Ambassador. A music video of "Please Save Us A World" was made, which featured Love and many other young stars.
a Love is starting to make a name for herself, both in acting and singing. She also appeared in the 1992 movie "Munchies" as Andrea, and the 1991 "Dance! Workout With Barbie" video. Love sang all the songs on the video, but no soundtrack was ever released. She then appeared in the pilots for "Running Wilde" and "Just Family", which were not developed into full television series. The TV special "The Magic 7" came next.
In1992, Love's first pop album, "Love Songs," was released, but only in Japan. Singles were released in Europe as well. Love's co-starring role of Heather Lofton in the made-for-TV movie "Little Miss Millions" (a.k.a. "Home for Christmas"),which was released in 1993,got her some attention. The same year, she returned to the big screen with her character "Margaret" in "Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit," a role that demonstrated Love's talents in both singing and an acting
In 1994, Love got the role of Franny Byrd on the critically-acclaimed television series "Byrds of Paradise." Love then took over the role of Cassidy McKenna on "McKenna," which only lasted for a few episodes. In 1995, Love's American pop debut began with her second album, "Let's Go Bang." This featured one song which she co-wrote: "Free To Be A Woman." By this time, a Fox TV show called "Party of Five" had already been running for one year, Love joined the show in 1995, playing hte part of Sarah Reeves.
The next year, Love got the role of Brooke Figler in the movie "House Arrest." In August, 1996, her self-titled third album was released, featuring many memorable songs which she's performed at numerous concerts since. Love then appeared as Leah in the 1997 movie "Trojan War" (a.k.a. "Rescue Me"). Next, she was a host in the TV movie "The Senior Prom." Her next part was that of Julie James in "I Know What You Did Last Summer." The sequal, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, is supposed to be coming out this Thanksgiving.
This year many of us saw Love's new movie "Can't Hardly Wait," where she plays the part of Amanda Beckett, and later on this year, "Telling You," as the character Deb Friedman. Love also has a role in the 1999 movie "The Suburbans", which begins filming in July, 1998.
Love's next project is a romantic comedy called "Cupid's Love", features Love's talents as the movie's star and executive producer. The basis for the moviewas written by Love Once July 20 comes around we can all enjoy Love roll on the Fox show "Party of Five."
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