Anna Friel and Anna Hopkins

Anna Louise Friel was born in England. First gaining fame for her role as Beth Jordache from the British soap drama Brookside The actress rose to prominence internationally when she was cast in Pushing Daisies on ABC. Anna Friel (born in Rochdale) is the child of Julie Friel, who was a special-needs teacher. Her father Des Friel owned and operated a company that focused on web-based design. Anna's Irish Catholic dad, an ex-folk guitarist who hails from County Donegal who was raised in Belfast. She attended Crompton House The Church of England high school (High Crompton) and later was a student at Holy Cross College. Oldham Theatre Workshop began her acting education. Anna Hopkins is a Canadian actor from Canada. Her most famous role is being Lilith in Freeform the original Shadowhunters and also as documentarian film maker Monica Stuart on The Expanse. Hopkins was the daughter of Montreal Quebec Canada native born to Rita Hopkins who is a graphic designer and Tom Hopkins an artist. She is of Jewish Romanian and Hungarian descent from her mother's line as well as Scottish Welsh descent on her father's side. External Links. Anna Hopkins, a Canadian actor. She portrays Monica Stuart, a journalist and documentarian during seasons 3 and five of The Expanse. Monica Stuart is a filmmaker and journalist assigned to create a documentary about the crew of Rocinante in their travels to the Ring. Telma Hopkins was born 28 October 1948. She was born in Louisville Kentucky USA. Her credits are Family Matters, The Love Guru and Half & Half. Katarina Rosetov is hired by a young Kathryn Nemec, a.k.a. Kathryn Kaplan in 1990s, 1970s and the 1980s as Liz's caregiver. Kate discovers that Katarina has a relationship with Reddington and the fact that he believes that Liz is his child.

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