Anna Friel and Anna Hopkins

Anna Louise Friel was born in England. Her fame was due to her role as Beth Jordache, a British soap opera character on Brookside. After that, she achieved worldwide fame for her role as Charlotte Chuck Charles (on ABC's Pushing Daisies), which earned her an Golden Globe award nomination. Anna was born in Rochdale as the daughter of Julie who is a special needs instructor as well as Des Friel a former teacher of French and the owner of a company that designs websites. Anna's Irish Catholic, former folk guitar player father was lived in County Donegal. Michael appeared in Hovis television advertisements. She was a student at Crompton House the Church of England high school (High Crompton) and later was a student at Holy Cross College. Oldham Theatre Workshop began her stage training. Anna Hopkins was born in Canada. The actress is most famous for her part as Lilith in Freeform's original show Shadowhunters and as a documentary film maker Monica Stuart in The Expanse. Hopkins is born in Montreal Quebec Canada to Rita Hopkins who is a graphic designer as well as visual artist Tom Hopkins. The mother of Hopkins is Jewish, and descended from Romanian and Hungary, while her father Scottish Welsh. External Links. Anna Hopkins hails from Canada. She plays Monica Stuart in The Expanse seasons three and five. Monica Stuart works as a film maker and journalist who is tasked with capturing the voyage of the crew on the Rocinante to the Ring. Telma Hopkins is a U.S. actress who was born in Louisville Kentucky on October 28, 1948. Her films include Family Matters, The Love Guru and Half & Half. The film is a flashback to the 60s, 70s and 80s of the past, young Mr. Kaplan, known as Kathryn Nemec is hired by Liz's mother Katarina Rostova as Liz's personal caretaker. Kate is informed about Katarina's connection with Reddington and that he believes that Liz is his baby.

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