Anna Friel and Anna Hopkins
Anna Louise Friel has been an English actress since the mid 1990s. The first time she was known, she was portraying Beth Jordache as Beth Jordache from the British soap opera Brookside. However, she gained international recognition as she played Charlotte Chuck Charles at ABC's Pushing Daisies. For this part, she was awarded a Golden Globe Nomination. Anna Friel (born in Rochdale) is the daughter Julie Friel, who was an educator for special needs. Her father Des Friel owned and operated the company which specialized in web design. Anna's Irish Catholic father a former folk guitarist was born in Belfast and was raised in the county of Donegal.Her brother Michael was a part of Hovis commercials on television. She studied at Crompton High School of the Church of England high school (High Crompton), and later Holy Cross College. Oldham Theatre Workshop is where Hopkins began her acting training. Anna Hopkins hails from Canada. She's best known as Lilith from Freeform's Shadowhunters original series and Monica Stuart the documentarian in The Expanse. Hopkins was born in Montreal Quebec Canada in the family of graphic designer Rita Hopkins. Her father is a visual artist Tom Hopkins. Hopkins is of Jewish Romanian/Hungarian heritage via her mother, and Scottish Welsh descendance via her father. External Links. Anna Hopkins was born in Canada. In seasons three and five, she portrays Monica Stuart as a documentary film maker and journalist. Monica Stuart works as a film maker and journalist who is tasked with capturing the journey of crew in the Rocinante to the Ring. Telma Hopkins is a U.S. actor who was born in Louisville, Kentucky on October 28, 1948. Telma Hopkins is a film producer and actress, best 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 the 80s. Kate finds out about Katarina's relationship with Reddington. Reddington thinks Liz was his daughter.






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