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Michelle Lynn Monaghan Bio

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Michelle Lynn Monaghan was born March 23 in 1976. She is most well-known for her roles in the films Kiss Bang Bang (2006), Gone Baby Gone (2007, Made of Honor (2008)), Trucker (2008) and Source Code (2011). Her role as a lead in Mission: Impossible III (2006), Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol (2011) and Mission: Impossible Fallout (2018) has earned her recognition. Monaghan was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award as Best Supporting Actress. She also played Sarah Lane on the drama series The Path (2016-18). Monaghan was the character Eva Geller on the 2020 Netflix thriller series Messiah. The show was pulled after just one season. Monaghan was the daughter of Sharon Hammel (a factory worker) in Winthrop. She has two older brothers, Bob and John. Monaghan, who is mostly from Irish and German descent, was raised Catholic and graduated from East Buchanan High School 1994. After graduation, she moved to Chicago to pursue journalism studies and began modeling. Models have also appear

Annie Wersching Bio

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Annie Wersching, born March 28 1977 was an American actress who is best well-known for her character in 24 as well as the voice work that she provided for Tess in Naughty Dog's video game The Last of Us. Wersching was born in St. Louis, Missouri and was raised there. She was a graduate of Crossroads College Preparatory School, St. Louis' Central West End in the year 1995. She was a competitor in Irish dance in her early years and was a member of the St. Louis Celtic Dancers. Millikin University gave her a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, which she earned in 1999. Wersching started her acting career as an actor on Star Trek: Enterprise. She went on to play guest roles on shows like Charmed as well as Killer Instinct, Charmed and Supernatural. From March 2007 through November 2007 she was the recurring role as Amelia Joffe on ABC Daytime's soap series General Hospital. Her other theater credits include Victory Gardens, Marriott Lincolnshire and the Utah Shakespearean Festival. W

Brooke Christa Shields Bio

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Brooke Christa Shields was born May 31 of 1965. At the age of 12, she was a child model. She was praised by critics for her part in Louis Malle's film Pretty Baby (1978). She continued modeling into her teens and starred in various dramas of the 1980s such as The Blue Lagoon (1980) and Franco Zeffirelli’s Endless Love (1981). In 1983, Shields ended her modeling profession to pursue a degree at Princeton University where she received an undergraduate degree in Romance Languages. Shields was cast in film roles of minor importance as well as a return to acting in the 1990s. She was also a mainstay in the NBC sitcoms Suddenly Susan (1996-192000), in which she was awarded two Golden Globe nominations and Lipstick Jungle (2008)-2009. Shields returned to NBC in 2017 to reprise her role as a prominent role in Law & Order: Special Victims Unified's 19th season. From 2014, Shields has voiced Beverly Goodman in the Adult Swim animated series Mr. Pickles and its spinoff Momma Named

Alexandra Rose Raisman Bio

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Alexandra Rose Raisman was born on May 25, 1994. She retired as an American artistic gymnast. She was the American women's Olympic gymnastics team captain for both the 2012 and 2016 "Fierce Five" U.S. teams. At the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, she took home a gold in the team competition with her teammate Gabby Douglas the sole Americans who have won back-to-back team gold medals. Raisman also won silver medals in the individual all-around as well as the floor exercise. Raisman won silver medals for the individual all-around and also for the floor exercise. She is also the two-time national champion in floor exercise (2012,2015) and the 2012 champion national of balance beam, and five times medalist at the national championships all-around (silver in 2016 and silver in 2012, 2011, 2012, and 2015. Inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2013. Raisman was born on May 25 1994 in Needham, Massachusetts to Lynn Faber (nee Faber), who was a former high