Anna Friel and Anna Hopkins
Anna Louise Friel, an English actress from England. She first gained fame for her role as Beth Jordache from the British soap opera Brookside, Anna rose to prominence internationally when she was the lead actress in Pushing Daisies on ABC. Anna Friel's parents include Julie who is a teacher for special needs kids and Des Friel. Des is as well a French instructor and the owner of an online company for design. Anna was raised in Rochdale. Anna's Irish Catholic and former folk guitar player father was born in Belfast grew to be a part of County Donegal. Michael starred in the role of Hovis character in commercials on television. Her primary school was Crompton High School, Church that was part of the English tradition (High Crompton). She then attended Holy Cross College. Oldham Theatre Workshop began her stage training. Anna Hopkins is an actress from Canada. Her most well-known roles include Lilith as well as Monica Stuart, documentary filmmakers in The Expanse in Freeform's Shadowhunters. Hopkins was born in Montreal Quebec Canada in the family of graphic designer Rita Hopkins. Her father, artistic and visual art artist Tom Hopkins. Her father is Scottish Welsh and she has Jewish Romanian descent. External Links. Anna Hopkins is Canadian actress. She is Monica Stuart a journalist and documentary filmmaker in seasons Three and Five of The Expanse. Monica Stuart is a journalist and filmmaker who has been assigned to film and produce a documentary about the daily lives of the crew of Rocinante as they travel to the Ring. Telma was born on October 28, 1948, from Louisville Kentucky USA. Telma Hopkins is an American producer and actress, best known her work on Family Matters ( 1989), The Love Guru (2008) and Half & Half (2002). The film is a flashback to the 1960s 70s '80s young Mr. Kaplan, known as Kathryn Nemec is hired by Liz's mother Katarina Rostova as Liz's caregiver. Kate finds out about Katarina's relationship with Reddington. Reddington thinks Liz was his baby.






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