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Meet the cast of Sisterhood, Inc.
Rachael Leigh CookCourtesy of Hallmark
Rachael Leigh Cook (Megan)
Rachel Leigh Cook is best known for her breakout role in She's All That. She appeared in its sorta-sequel, He's All That, on Netflix (as a different character). She has starred in several Hallmark movies, including Frozen in Love, Autumn in the Vineyard and 'Tis the Season to Be Merry.
Daniella MonetCourtesy of Hallmark
Daniella Monet (Izzy)
Fun fact: Monet co-owns several food and beauty companies: Kinder Beauty (co-founded alongside Harry Potter’s Evanna Lynch); Pig Out Chips, a vegan snack food; and Sugar Taco, a popular vegan Mexican restaurant in Los Angeles.
Leonidas GulaptisCourtesy of Hallmark
Leonidas Gulaptis (Dominic)
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Hallmark Channel's 'Sisterhood, Inc.' - Sneak Peek (Exclusive) (1:26)
Sisterhood, Inc.
Take a look at some select images from Sisterhood, Inc. starring Rachael Leigh Cook, Daniella Monet, and Leonidas Gulaptis in the gallery below.
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