
Age: 13
female
Harper Heath was born in Dallas TX on January 22, 2013. From the day Harper started talking she was making her parents and her 5 older brothers laugh! Always the spotlight and performing. With such a big personality in a tiny human we had an interview and she signed with an agency in Dallas at age 3. Harper booked her first commercial at age 4 and it sparked a passion inside of her even at age 4. Harper has worked on many projects from print to commercials as well as short films. Around age 7 she booked her first feature film and then shortly after she booked her first episodic role as Alisa Gore on the HBO series Love and Death. She worked side her mom, Lily Rabe and dad Jessie Plemons, as well as Lizzie Olsen & Patrick Fugit. Harper was 100% in her element and loved every minute of this project! Funny story.... When she wrapped Love and Death and we were traveling back home from the back seat Harper says "Ok now what? What's my next project" As her parents we responded with, "well you go back to working hard and audition until you book the next role that's meant for you"! Harper's working extremely hard on her acting skill and becoming better everyday! Harper recently signed with Take 3 Talent in NY. Until the next role... Harper enjoys cheering and tumbling, the girl flips daily. She loves riding horses and she has been asking to be enrolled in coed flag football!

Evie Jones has dedicated her life and very limited funds working for Southern Service Paws, the company that matched her with the love of her life: Charlie, a service dog trained to assist with her epilepsy. But it’s no secret that the company has been struggling to make ends meet. It’s up to her and her longtime mentor and boss to throw the fundraiser of the century to keep the doors open. Then Evie meets Jacob Broaden at a client consultation meeting. There are instant sparks—but not the good kind, because Jacob’s daughter set up the meeting without his knowledge. Ten-year-old Sam has been recently diagnosed with epilepsy, and has wanted a service animal ever since. While he had hesitations at first, it doesn’t take long for Jacob to be convinced that a service dog, and possibly Evie, with her magical, woodland-green eyes, might just be the best thing for him and his daughter. As Evie spends more time with Jacob and helps Sam find her perfect match with a lovable golden retriever named Daisy, she starts longing for something she’s never had before: a loving family. For Jacob, falling in love with Evie is the last thing he should be doing, but love has a way of finding those who need it most.


