Anna Friel and Anna Hopkins

Anna Louise Friel is an English actor from the UK. Anna Louise Friel is an English actress. The actress gained notoriety for her character of Beth Jordache on the British soap show Brookside. Her fame internationally was when she played Charlotte Chuck Charles in ABC's Pushing Daisies, which earned her a Golden Globe nod. Anna Friel (born in Rochdale) is the daughter Julie Friel, who was one of the special-needs teachers. Her father Des Friel owned and operated a company that specialized in web design. Anna's Irish Catholic father a former folk guitarist was born in Belfast and was raised in County Donegal.Her twin brother Michael played in Hovis commercials on television. She studied at Crompton High School of the Church of England School (High Crompton), and then Holy Cross College. Oldham Theatre Workshop began her acting education. Anna Hopkins was born in Canada. Her most famous roles are Lilith and Monica Stuart, documentary filmmakers in The Expanse in Freeform's Shadowhunters. Hopkins was a Montreal Quebec Canada native born to Rita Hopkins who is a graphic design professional and Tom Hopkins an artist. She is the daughter of a Jewish mother, and descended from Romanian and Hungary, while her father Scottish Welsh. External hyperlinks. Anna Hopkins was born in Canada. She is Monica Stuart, an investigative journalist and documentarian filmmaker in Seasons 3 and 5 The Expanse. Monica Stuart works as a film maker and journalist who is assigned to document the voyage of the crew on the Rocinante towards the Ring. Telma Hopkins was born October 28, 1948, in Louisville Kentucky USA. She's an actress and producer. is famous for Family Matters (2000) The Love Guru (2007) and Half & Half (2002). Katarina Rosstova, Liz's mother is a caregiver for a baby Kathryn Nemec (a.k.a. Mr. Kaplan) to care for Liz. Kate learns about Katarina's relationship with Reddington and he also believes that Liz is his baby.

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