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Michelle Lynn Monaghan Bio

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Michelle Lynn Monaghan, born March 23, 1976, is an American actor. She is most well-known for her roles in the films Kiss Bang Bang (2006), Gone Baby Gone (2007, Made of Honor (2008)), Trucker (2008) and Source Code (2011). Her role as Julia Meade, the main character in the Mission: Impossible action-spy show Mission: Impossible (2006), Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (2011), Mission: Impossible Fallout (2018) has been praised. Monaghan also starred in the first season of True Detective (2014) in the first season of True Detective as Maggie Hart. She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award, Best Supporting Actress. In the drama The Path, a drama series The Path (2016), she played the character of Sarah Lane. Monaghan played the role of Eva Geller on the 2020 Netflix thriller series Messiah. The show was cancelled after only one season. Monaghan was the child of Sharon Hammel (a factory worker) in Winthrop. Her older brothers are, Bob and John. Monaghan is from Irish and German orig...

Abby Donnelly

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   Donnelly was born on 23 July, 2002 in California, U.S. Her first appearance on stage was in the American Horror story. Abby Donnelly is an American famous actress who is most well known for her phenomenal performance in the Amazon original television series Just Add Magic. She was the star role of Darbie in the show alongside Olivia Sanabia. In the past, she was a guest star as Lizzie McGrath in the Netflix original series Malibu Rescue. She also played the same role in the 2020 and 2019 movies Malibu Rescue and Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave, respectively. When she was just 10 was beginning her acting career, she made her debut with the TV Series American Horror Story as Peggy Cartwright in 2012. She appeared in guest roles in popular TV shows like a Criminal Minds, Adam Devine’s House Party and Anger Management. Professionally, Abby Donnelly is a young actress. Her most prominent role was in the Amazon series Just Add Magic. It's about three young girls who discover magic w...

Annie Wersching Bio

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Annie Wersching was born March 28th 1977. She is an American actress. Her roles include Renee Walker on the American television series 24. Motion capture and voice work was as well for Tess in the videogame of NaughtyDog, The Last of Us. Wersching was born in St. Louis, Missouri and was raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She was a graduate of Crossroads College Preparatory School, St. Louis' Central West End in the year 1995. She was a competitor in Irish dance in her early years as well as a member of the St. Louis Celtic Dancers. Millikin University gave her a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, which she received in 1999. Wersching began her acting career through appearances on the television show Star Trek: Enterprise, then went on to play guest-starring roles on shows such as Charmed Killer Instinct Supernatural and Cold Case. She played Amelia Joffe, a recurring character on ABC's daytime soap show General Hospital from March 2007 to November 2007. Other theater credits include Vic...

Brooke Christa Shields Bio

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Brooke Christa Shields, born May 31 1965 was an American actress. As a child model she was praised by critics when she played the main role in Louis Malle's movie Pretty Baby (1978). She continued modeling throughout her teens and appeared in several dramas throughout the 1980s such as The Blue Lagoon (1980) and Franco Zeffirelli's Endless Love (1981). In 1983 Shields left her modeling career to attend Princeton University where she received a bachelor's in Romance Languages. Shields played minor roles in films as well as a return to acting in the 1990s. She also appeared on the NBC sitcoms Suddenly Susan (1996-202000), where she was nominated for two Golden Globes. Lipstick Jungle (2008-2009) was her second nomination. Shields returned to NBC in 2017 in the role of a regular Law & Order: Special Victims character from the show's 19th Season. Shields is the voice of Beverly Goodman on Adult Swim's animated series Mr. Pickles, and its spinoff Momma Named Me S...

Aaron Jeffery

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     The Logie Award-winning New Zealand actor Aaron C. Jeffery is from Australia. His roles include Terry Watson in Water Rats and Alex Ryan in McLeod's Daughters. He was also the character Matt "FletchFletcher" Fletcher in Wentworth. Born in Howick, Auckland, Jeffery relocated to Australia at the age of 17 to study acting at NIDA. After graduating from NIDA He began his career in television on the children's programme Ship to Shore. Jeffery is best known for his part in McLeod's Daughters as Alex Ryan. He left the show in the year 2008. He also appeared in the third season of the New Zealand drama series Outrageous Fortune. Jeffery played the role of Frank in the TV series Underbelly: Badness as Frank. The filming ended on the 22nd of June. A few days later, Jeffery was officially announced as Bradley Fox's replacement for Neighbours for a period of two weeks. It was revealed in October that Jeffery was assigned to be a Wentworth corrections officer. He also...

Susan Sarandon Bio

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It was after the 1968 Democratic convention, and there was a casting notice for a movie with a variety of roles for the kind of young individuals who disrupted the convention. Two recent graduates from Catholic University in Washington DC went to the audition in New York for Joe (1970). Chris Sarandon, an actor who was trained for the role, was ostracized. His wife Susan was offered the role in the film as Susan Compton. She plays the daughter of Bill Compton (Dennis Patrick). Dad Bill, Susan's drug dealer lover, is killed in the film. Joe (Peter Boyle) is a bigot working in an assembly line next meets Joe (Sarandon). Janet is a character who falls in love with Dr. Frank n Furter, plays Janet in the film The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). Sarandon was a fierce advocate for Annie in Bull Durham (1988) more than 15 year after her debut. She flew at her own expense from Rome, Italy from Italy to Los Angeles. She stated "It was an incredible script... it dispelled a lot of myth...