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Michelle Lynn Monaghan Bio

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Michelle Lynn Monaghan was born March 23 of 1976. Her most well-known roles include her roles in the films Kiss Bang Bang (2006), Gone Baby Gone (2007, Made of Honor (2008)), Trucker (2008) and Source Code (2011). Her leading role in Mission: Impossible III (2006), Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (2011) and Mission: Impossible Fallout (2018) has earned her the respect of. Monaghan was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award as Best Supporting Actress. She was also Sarah Lane on the drama series The Path (2016-18). Monaghan played the role of Eva Geller on the 2020 Netflix thriller series Messiah. The show was pulled after just one season. Monaghan was born in the tiny town (then there was a population of around 750) of Winthrop, Iowa, the daughter of Sharon Hammel, and Robert Monaghan who was a factory worker. Bob and John are her two older brothers. Monaghan is an Catholic of Irish and German descent . She has graduated from East Buchanan High School, 1994. After graduation, Mona...

Abby Donnelly

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   Donnelly was conceived in California on the 23rd of July 2002. Her first performance was on the show American Horror story. Abby Donnelly, an American celebrity with international recognition is best known for her work on Just Add Magic, the Amazon original television show. She was the main character of Darbie in the show, along with Olivia Sanabia. In the Netflix original series Malibu Rescue, Lizzie McGrath was the lead character. She also played a similar character in Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave and Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave for 2019, 2020. When she was just 10 began her acting career with the TV Series American Horror Story as Peggy Cartwright in 2012. Following that, she was cast in guest characters on popular TV shows such as Criminal Minds, Adam Devine's House Party and Anger Management. Professionally, Abby Donnelly is a young actress. Her first big role was in the Amazon original television show Just Add Magic. It's about three girls who discover a magical reci...

Annie Wersching Bio

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Annie Wersching was born March 28, 1977. She is an American actress. Her role includes Renee Walker on the American television series 24. Motion capture and voice work were also done for Tess in the videogame by Naughty Dog The Last of Us. Wersching was born in St. Louis, Missouri and was raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She attended high school at Crossroads College Preparatory School in the Central West End of St. Louis, graduating in 1995. When she was a teenager she was a competitive Irish dancer and part of the St. Louis Celtic stepdancers. Millikin University gave her a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, which she received in 1999. Wersching's acting journey began with her appearance in Star Trek: Enterprise. Then, Wersching was invited to perform on guest shows such as Charmed and Killer Instinct. She played the role of Amelia Joffe, a recurring character on ABC's daytime soap drama General Hospital from March 2007 until November 2007. Other theater credits include Victory Gard...

Brooke Christa Shields Bio

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Brooke Christa Shields (born May 31, 1965) is an American actress and model. She was 12 when she was a child model. She won critical acclaim for her role in Louis Malle's 1978 film Pretty Baby (1978). She continued to model into her teen years, and was widely praised for her part in the film of Louis Malle's Pretty Baby. Shields started acting again in the 1990s and was seen in a few minor parts in movies. She was also a mainstay in the NBC sitcoms Suddenly Susan (1996-192000), where she earned two Golden Globe nominations and Lipstick Jungle (2008)-2009. Shields was back on NBC in 2017, reprising her role as a key role in Law & Order: Special Victims Unified's 19th season. Shields has the role of Beverly Goodman on Adult Swim's animated series Mr. Pickles, and its spinoff Momma Named Me Sheriff. Brooke Christa Shields is a New Yorker who was born May 31st, 1965 in Manhattan. She is the daughter of businessman Frank Shields (1941-1903). According to William Adda...

Aaron Jeffery

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     Aaron C. Jeffery is an award-winning Logie Award-winning New Zealand and Australian actor. His characters include Terry Watson in Water Rats and Alex Ryan in McLeod's Daughters. He also played Matt "FletchFletcher" Fletcher in Wentworth. Jeffery was born in Auckland's Howick and moved to Australia when he was 17 years old. He pursued acting studies at NIDA. He earned his NIDA degree in 1993. After that was his first television career working on the children's series Ship to Shore. Jeffery is most well-known for his character Alex Ryan in the drama McLeod's Daughters that was cancelled in 2008. The actor was also a part of the third season of New Zealand drama Outrageous Fortune. Jeffery was also portrayed as Frank in Underbelly: Badness. On June 22 it was the day he finished filming. A few days later it was revealed that Jeffery was joining the crew of Neighbours as Bradley Fox for two months. It was discovered in October that Jeffery was assigned as an W...

Susan Sarandon Bio

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It was following the 1968 Democratic convention and there was a casting request for a film featuring a range of roles for young people who had disrupted the convention. Joe (1970) was selected for auditions in New York by two recent Catholic University graduates. Chris Sarandon was not selected for the role, despite having previously studied acting. His wife Susan got a major role.That role was as Susan Compton, the daughter of an ad executive Bill Compton (Dennis Patrick). Dad Bill kills Susan’s drug dealer boyfriend. Then, Joe (Peter Boyle) is a bigot who works on an assembly line and is a collector of guns, meets Susan. Five years later, Sarandon plays the role in the movie. Janet is a transvestite who becomes entangled with the mysterious Dr. Frank n Furter (1975). More than 15 years after having started her career, Sarandon at last actively campaigned for a role that was a hit, Annie in Bull Durham (1988), travelling at her own expense Rome from Rome to Los Angeles. "It was a...