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Michelle Lynn Monaghan Bio

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Michelle Lynn Monaghan (born March 23 1976) is an American actress. Her most well-known work includes her role as the lead in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005), Gone Baby Gone (2007), Made of Honor (2008), Eagle Eye (2008), Trucker (2008), Source Code (2011), Pixels (2015), and Patriots Day (2016). Her character was Julia Meade, the main character in Mission: Impossible's action-spy series Mission: Impossible (2006), Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (2011), Mission: Impossible Fallout (2018), has been recognized. Monaghan also starred in True Detective's first season (2014) in the first season of True Detective as Maggie Hart. She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award, Best Supporting Actress. She was also Sarah Lane on the drama series The Path (2016-18). Monaghan starred as Eva Geller in the 2020 Netflix thriller series Messiah and the show was cancelled after one season. Monaghan was the child of Sharon Hammel (a factory worker) in Winthrop. Bob and John are her brothers older

Annie Wersching Bio

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Annie Wersching was born March 28, 1977. She is an American actress. Her role includes Renee Walker on the American television series 24. Motion capture and voice work was also done for Tess in Naughty Dog’s videogame The Last of Us. Wersching was born in St. Louis, Missouri and was raised in St. Louis, Missouri. She was a graduate of Crossroads College Preparatory School, St. Louis' Central West End in the year 1995. As a child, she was a competitive Irish dancer and a member the St. Louis Celtic stepdancers. She has an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts degree in musical theatre from Millikin University, graduating in 1999. Wersching's acting career started with an appearance as a guest on Star Trek: Enterprise. Then, Wersching was invited to appear on guest shows such as Charmed and Killer Instinct. She played Amelia Joffe, a recurring character in ABC Daytime's soap opera General Hospital from March 2007 until November 2007. Additionally, she been a part of theaters such

Brooke Christa Shields Bio

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Brooke Christa Shields, born May 31, 1965 was an American actress. She was a first-time child model and received acclaim when she was 12 years old for her lead role in the film of Louis Malle Pretty Baby (1978). She continued modeling into her late teens and was featured in numerous films in the 1980s including The Blue Lagoon (1980), and Franco Zeffirelli's Endless Love (1981).In 1983, Shields suspended her career as a model to go to Princeton University, where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in Romance Languages. In the 90s, Shields returned to acting and appeared in small parts in films. She also appeared in the NBC sitcoms Suddenly Susan (1996-202000), where she was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards. Lipstick Jungle (2008-2009) was her second nomination. Shields returned to NBC in 2017, reprising her role as a major regular character in Law & Order: Special Victims Unified's 19th season. From 2014, Shields has voiced Beverly Goodman in the Adult Swim

Alexandra Rose Raisman Bio

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Alexandra Rose Raisman, born May 25 1994 was an American retired artistic gymnast. She was also twice Olympian. She was the American women's Olympic gymnastics team captain for both the 2012 and 2016 "Fierce Five" U.S. teams. She received a gold medal in team competition at the 2016 Olympics. Gabby Douglas as her teammate also won gold. Raisman received silver medals for the all-around individual and floor exercise. She is the third most decorated American gymnast in Olympic history, behind Shannon Miller and Simone Biles with six Olympic medals.Raisman was also a member of the gold-winning American teams at the 2011 and 2015 World Championships, and the bronze medalist from the world championships in floor exercise in the year 2011. She also is two-time national champion in floor exercises (2012 and 2015) and the 2012 national champion in balance beam. She's also five times a national champion in all-around competitions at national championships (silver, bronze, 2010