Anna Friel and Anna Hopkins
Anna Louise Friel was born in England. Anna Louise Friel, born in England, is a famous actress. The actress gained notoriety for her performance as Beth Jordache on the British soap show Brookside. The international attention she received resulted from her portrayal of Charlotte Chuck Charles in ABC's Pushing Daisies, which earned her an Golden Globe nod. Anna Friel's parents include Julie, who teaches special needs kids and Des Friel. Des is an additional French instructor and the owner of an online design company. Anna was raised in Rochdale. Anna's Irish Catholic, former folk guitarist father was born and lived within County Donegal. Michael appeared in Hovis commercials on television. Anna was a student at Crompton the High Church of England School, (High Crompton), before going to Holy Cross College. Oldham Theatre Workshop is where Hopkins began her acting training. Anna Hopkins was born in Canada. She's best known as Lilith on Freeform's Shadowhunters Original series, and Monica Stuart the documentarian in The Expanse. Hopkins is born in Montreal Quebec Canada to Rita Hopkins who is a graphic designer as well as graphic artist Tom Hopkins. She has Jewish Romanian, Hungarian and Scottish Welsh ancestry on the parents' and mother's sides. External Links. Anna Hopkins hails from Canada. In seasons three and five she plays Monica Stuart as a documentary film maker as well as a journalist. Monica Stuart was a journalist film maker who was assigned the task of filming and creating a documentary of the crew members of the Rocinante's trip to the Ring. Telma Hopkins is a US actor who was born in Louisville, Kentucky on October 28, 1948. She is an actor and producer, known for Family Matters (1989) The Love Guru (2008) and Half & Half (2002). Katarina, Liz Rostova's mother, hires a young Kathryn Nemec as Liz's caregiver throughout the 70s, 60s and 1980s. Kate discovers that Katarina has a relationship with Reddington and the fact that he believes Liz is his daughter.






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