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Abby Donnelly

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   Donnelly was born in California on July 23, 2002. American Horror Story was her first performance as an actor. Abby Donnelly is an American popular actress, best famous for her performance on the Amazon original television series Just Add Magic. Along with Olivia Sanabia she was Darbie's co-star in the television series. In the Netflix original series Malibu Rescue, Lizzie McGrath was the lead character. She also played the same role in Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave's 2019 and 2020 movies and the 2020 movie. Her first acting experience began in 2012 at the age of 10 when she appeared on American Horror Story. Peggy Cartwright was her role model. Then, she appeared as a guest star on popular television shows like Criminal Minds Adam Devine's House Party, and Anger Management. Abby Donnelly is a young actress. She landed a starring role on the Amazon original TV series Just Add Magic. The show follows three children who discover magic within the pages of a cookbook, but don...

Annie Wersching Bio

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   Annie Wersching (born March 28, 1977) is an American actor who is known for her role as Renee Walker in the American television show 24 as well as her voice and motion capture for the character of Tess in Naughty Dog's video game The Last of Us. Wersching was born in St. Louis, Missouri and was raised in the city. She went to high school at Crossroads College Preparatory School in the Central West End of St. Louis and graduated in 1995. During her youth, she competed in Irish dance and was 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 a guest appearance in Star Trek: Enterprise. Later, Wersching was invited to appear on guest shows such as Charmed and Killer Instinct. From March through November 2007 she was the regular character as Amelia Joffe on the ABC Daytime soap show General Hospital. In addition, she has worked in theatres such as Victory Garden...

Aaron Jeffery

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     Aaron C. Jeffery is an award-winning New Zealand-Australian actor. Most well-known is his roles in Water Rats as Terry Watson, Alex Ryan and Matt Fletcher which are all from McLeod's Daughters. Jeffery was born in Auckland's Howick and moved to Australia at the age of 17 years old. He studied acting at NIDA. After graduating in 19 Aaron Jeffery93 from NIDA He began his career in television on the children's programme Ship to Shore. Jeffery is well-known for his character on McLeod's Daughters as Alex Ryan. He left the show in 2008. The actor was also a part of the third season New Zealand drama Outrageous Fortune. Jeffery was the main character Frank in Underbelly: Badness. He wrapped filming on 22 June. The announcement of the casting for Neighbours' Bradley Fox was made three days later. The news was that Jeffery was given the role of an officer in corrections on Wentworth in October. Bevan Lee's Between Two Worlds was also his role. In April 2021 it was ...

ALEX MORGAN BIO

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Morgan was born July 2nd, 1989 to Pamela Morgan and Michael Morgan. They raised her and her sisters, Jeni and Jeri, in the Los Angeles suburb of Diamond Bar. Morgan was a multi-sport athlete throughout her childhood but did not play soccer until she was 14. After high school, Morgan joined Cypress Elite's team. They took home the Coast Soccer League Under-16 championship and finished third in the under-19 bracket. Morgan continued to work at Diamond Bar High School, where she worked on her soccer abilities. The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) picked Morgan as an All-American Athlete. She was also a part of the Olympic Development Program (ODP) regional and state divisions. Morgan advanced her soccer skills at UC Berkeley, where she was the leader of the California Golden Bears team in scoring right from the start of their first season. She was instrumental in taking the team to the NCAA Tournament every year and twice into the second round. Morgan was one of ...

Courtney Thorne-Smith Bio

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American actress Courtney Thorne Smith was born on the 8th of November, 1967. Her most well-known role is Alison Parker on Melrose Place and Georgia Thomas on Ally McBeal. She also starred as Cheryl in According to Jim and Lyndsey McElroy on Two and a Half Men. Thorne Smith was born in San Francisco and raised in Menlo Park (a suburb to San Francisco). Her father, Walter Smith, was a market researcher for computers, and her mother, Lora Thorne, was a Therapist. They separated when Courtney was just seven. She lived with both parents during different times. Jennifer is her older sister is an ad executive. She attended the Menlo-Atherton High school located in Atherton, California and graduated Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley in 1985. While in the high school system, she appeared with Ensemble Theater Company of Mill Valley. Thorne-Smith was the first actress to make an appearance in the 1986 feature film drama Lucas as well as Winona Ryder Corey Haim, and Charlie Sheen. In the 1980...

Susan Sarandon Bio

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It was the 1968 Democratic Convention and there was a casting request for a film that had many roles for young people who interrupted it. Joe (1970) was offered a role in New York by two recent Catholic University graduates. Chris Sarandon, an actor who had trained, was rejected. His wife Susan was offered a part in the film as Susan Compton. She is the daughter of Bill Compton (Dennis Patrick). Dad Bill kills Susan’s drug dealer boyfriend. Next, Joe (Peter Boyle) is a bigot who works in an assembly line and has a collection of guns, is a friend to Susan. Five years later, Sarandon makes the film. Janet is a transvestite who becomes entangled with the mysterious Dr. Frank n Furter (1975). After more than 15 years Sarandon was finally able to actively advocate for Annie in Bull Durham (1988), taking a flight between Rome to Los Angeles at her expense. "It was an amazing script ... and it shattered numerous myths and changed the American definition of success" she told. "I...