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Abby Donnelly

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   Donnelly was conceived in California on July 23, 2002. American Horror story was her first film role. Abby Donnelly is an American famed star who is best famous for her performance in the Amazon original television series Just Add Magic. In the television show, she was the main character as Darbie alongside Olivia Sanabia. Before that, she played as Lizzie McGrath in the Netflix original series Malibu Rescue. She also played a similar role in Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave and Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave for the years 2019 and 2020. Her first acting experience began in 2012 at the age of 10 in the show American Horror Story. Peggy Cartwright was her role model. She was a guest star in popular TV shows like a Criminal Minds, Adam Devine’s House Party and Anger Management. Abby Donnelly, a young actress, is now a professional. Abby Donnelly starred in the Amazon original TV show Just Add Magic. The story follows three teenagers who stumble upon magical recipes, and fall into v...

Annie Wersching Bio

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  Annie Wersching (born March 28 1977) is an American actress known for her character Renee Walker in the American television series 24 and also for her voice and motion capture for the character Tess in Naughty Dog's video game The Last of Us. Wersching was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She was a graduate of Crossroads College Preparatory School, St. Louis' Central West End in 1995. In her early years she competed as an Irish dancer as well as a member of the St. Louis Celtic stepdancers. Millikin University awarded her a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre in 1999. Wersching started her acting career by making a guest appearance on the television show Star Trek: Enterprise, before moving on to guest-starring roles on shows such as Charmed Killer Instinct, Supernatural as well as Cold Case. From March 2007 to November 2007, she played her main character Amelia Joffe on ABC Daytime's soap opera General Hospital. She has also performed in theaters , including ...

Aaron Jeffery

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     The Logie Award-winning New Zealand actor Aaron C. Jeffery is from Australia. His role includes Terry Watson in Water Rats and Alex Ryan in McLeod's Daughters. He also played the role of Matt "FletchThe Fletcher" Fletcher in Wentworth. Jeffery was born in Auckland and relocated to Australia when he was an adult. Then he was a student at NIDA. He earned his NIDA degree in 1993. After that was his first television career working on the children's program Ship to Shore. Jeffery is famous for his performance as Alex Ryan in McLeod's Daughters. He departed the drama in the year 2008. He also appeared in the third season of New Zealand drama series Outrageous Fortune. Jeffery was the main character Frank in Underbelly: Badness. On the 22nd of June the filming ended. The casting announcement for Neighbours' Bradley Fox was issued three days after. It was announced that Jeffery had been cast in the role of Corrections Officer on Wentworth on October. He was also ...

ALEX MORGAN BIO

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Morgan was born on July 2, 1989 (Alex Morgan age: 30) to Pamela and Michael Morgan. They raised her along with her sisters, Jeni and Jeri, in the Los Angeles suburb of Diamond Bar. Morgan was multisport in her childhood, however she began playing soccer at the age of 14. Morgan joined the Cypress Elite club team and won the Coast Soccer League under-16 championship. Morgan also finished third in the under-19 bracket. Morgan was able to continue to improve her soccer abilities at Diamond Bar High School. The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) chose Morgan to be an All-American Athlete. In addition, she was a part of the state and regional divisions of the Olympic Development Program (ODP). Morgan continued her career in soccer at UC Berkeley where she was the California Golden Bears' leading scoring player from the start of her first season. She led the team to the NCAA Tournament in four years and also to two times to the second round. Morgan became one of four ...

Courtney Thorne Smith Bio

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American actor Courtney Thorne Smith (born November 8 in 1967). Her credits include Alison Parker in Melrose Place, Georgia Thomas in Ally McBeal, Cheryl In According to Jim and Lyndsey McElroy's regular role on Two and a Half Men. Thorne-Smith was born and raised in San Francisco, California, and was raised in Menlo Park, a suburb south of San Francisco. Walter Smith was her father. Lora Thorne was her mom , as well as a psychotherapist. Courtney was seven when her parents divorced. Courtney lived with both parents at different times. Jennifer, her older sister is an ad executive. In 1985, she graduated from Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley, California. In high school, she also participated in the Ensemble Theater Company in Mill Valley. Thorne Smith made her first movie appearance in 1986's Lucas alongside Winona Ryder and Corey Haim. She was also involved in several films in the late 1980s, such as Welcome to 18 (1986), Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise (1987), ...

Susan Sarandon Bio

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It was following the 1968 Democratic convention, and there was a casting notice for a movie with a variety of parts 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, who had trained to become an actor, was turned by. His wife Susan had a prominent role.That character was Susan Compton as the daughter of an ad executive Bill Compton (Dennis Patrick). Dad Bill kills Susan’s drug dealer boyfriend. Next, Joe (Peter Boyle) as a bigot, who works in an assembly line, and also collects guns, is a friend to Susan. Five years later Sarandon makes the movie. Janet is a transvestite who gets involved with Dr. Frank n Furter (1975). Over 15 years after making her debut, Sarandon was finally active in a campaign for a starring role in the film Annie in Bull Durham (1988), flying herself from Rome to Los Angeles. "It had such a great script... It was able to do away with a lot misconce...