Anna Friel and Anna Hopkins
Anna Louise Friel is an English actress. Her first fame came from her portrayal of Beth Jordache in the British soap opera Brookside before gaining international prominence when she played Charlotte Chuck Charles on ABC's Pushing Daisies for which she was awarded the Golden Globe nomination. Anna Friel was born on Rochdale as the daughter of Julie Friel, a special education teacher. Des Friel used to instruct French at the university level and was the owner of a web design company. Anna's Irish Catholic, former folk guitar player father was was raised within County Donegal. Michael appeared in Hovis commercials on television. She was a student at Crompton House Church and the English high school (High Crompton) and later was a student at Holy Cross College. Oldham Theatre Workshop, where she began her studies in acting. Anna Hopkins is an actress from Canada. She is most well-known for playing Lilith in Freeform the original Shadowhunters as well as for her role as documentary filmmaker Monica Stuart on The Expanse. Hopkins was a Montreal Quebec Canada native born to Rita Hopkins who is a graphic design professional and Tom Hopkins an artist. The father of Hopkins is Scottish Welsh and she has Jewish Romanian descent. External Links. Anna Hopkins is Canadian actress. She portrays Monica Stuart a journalist and documentary filmmaker in seasons Three and Five of The Expanse. Monica Stuart is a journalist and filmmaker assigned to film and produce a documentary about the life of the crew of the Rocinante on their way to the Ring. Telma Hopkins was born in Louisville Kentucky in the United States on 28th October 1948. Telma Hopkins is an American producer and actress, best known as the actress in Family Matters ( 1989), The Love Guru (2008) as well as Half & Half (2002). Katarina, Liz Rostova's mother employs a child Kathryn Nemec as Liz's caregiver during the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Kate learns of Katarina's romance with Reddington. Reddington thinks Liz was his daughter.






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