Anna Friel and Anna Hopkins
Anna Louise Friel has been an English actress since the early 1990s. Her first fame came from her performance as Beth Jordache in the British soap opera Brookside and came to international prominence when she played Charlotte Chuck Charles on ABC's Pushing Daisies for which she got an Golden Globe nomination. Anna Friel was born on Rochdale as she is the child of Julie Friel, a special education teacher. Des Friel used to teach French at a university and ran a business for designing websites. Anna's Irish Catholic and former folk guitarist father, born in Belfast grew in County Donegal. Michael starred as the Hovis actor in television commercials. Anna graduated from High Crompton, a Church of England High School. After that, she went to Holy Cross College. Oldham Theatre Workshop began her actress education. Anna Hopkins is an actress Canadian. She is best known for her character Lilith in Freeform's original series Shadowhunters as well as documentary film maker Monica Stuart in The Expanse. Hopkins is born in Montreal Quebec Canada to Rita Hopkins an graphic designer and the visual artist Tom Hopkins. She is of Jewish Romanian and Hungarian descent on her mother's side, as well as Scottish Welsh descent on her father's family. External Links. Anna Hopkins hails from Canada. In seasons three and five, she portrays Monica Stuart as a documentary filmmaker and journalist. Monica Stuart, a journalist/filmmaker is tasked with creating documentary about the daily life of the crew aboard the Rocinante when they set out towards the Ring. Telma Hopkins is a US actress born in Louisville, Kentucky, on October 28, 1948. She's an actress/producer, and is famous by her films Family Matters (2000) The Love Guru (2007) as well as Half & Half (2002). Katarina Rosta is Liz's mother is hired by a young Kathryn Nemec to take care of Liz through flashbacks of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Kate finds out about Katarina's relationship with Reddington. Reddington thinks Liz was his baby.






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