Anna Friel and Anna Hopkins
Anna Louise Friel has been an English actor since the beginning of the 1990s. Her first role was playing Beth Jordache as Beth Jordache of the British soap Opera Brookside. But, she became internationally famous when she portrayed Charlotte Chuck Charles at ABC's Pushing Daisies. For this part, she was awarded a Golden Globe Nomination. Anna was born in Rochdale as the daughter of Julie an instructor for special needs and Des Friel a former teacher of French as well as the proprietor of a design firm for web. Anna's Irish Catholic Father, a musician from the folk genre who was born in Belfast and grew up in County Donegal. Her brother Michael played involved in Hovis TV commercials. Her first school was Crompton High School, Church of English (High Crompton). She then attended Holy Cross College. Oldham Theatre Workshop began her actress education. Anna Hopkins hails from Canada. She's best known as Lilith on Freeform's Shadowhunters the original series as well as Monica Stuart the documentarian in The Expanse. Hopkins is born in Montreal Quebec Canada to Rita Hopkins an graphic designer and the visual artist Tom Hopkins. Hopkins is of Jewish Romanian/Hungarian heritage through her mother. She also has Scottish Welsh descendance via her father. External Links. Anna Hopkins hails from Canada. In seasons three and five, she portrays Monica Stuart as a documentary film maker as well as a journalist. Monica Stuart is a journalist and filmmaker assigned to film and create a documentary on the daily lives of the crew members of the Rocinante during their journey towards the Ring. Telma Johns was born 28th Oct. in Louisville Kentucky USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Family Matters (1989) The Love Guru (2008) and Half & Half (2002). The film is a flashback to the 1970s, 1980s, and 1960s younger Mr. Kaplan, known as Kathryn Nemec is hired by Liz's mother Katarina Rostova as Liz's caregiver. Kate learns of Katarina's romance with Reddington. Reddington thinks Liz was his daughter.






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