Cailee Spaeny

Cailee Spaeny is an American actress and singer best known for her versatile performances in both film and television. Born on July 24, 1997, in Springfield, Missouri, Spaeny developed a passion for performing at a young age, beginning her career in local theater before transitioning to Hollywood. She gained widespread recognition with her role as Amara Namani in the science fiction film Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018), which marked her major film debut. Following this, she showcased her acting range in a variety of roles, including her performances in Bad Times at the El Royale (2018), where she played a young runaway caught in a web of deceit, and On the Basis of Sex (2018), portraying Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s daughter.

Anna Paquin

Anna Paquin is a Canadian and New Zealand actress. Born in Winnipeg and raised in Wellington, Paquin made her acting debut portraying Flora McGrath in the romantic drama film The Piano, for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress at age 11, making her the second-youngest winner in Oscar history.

Olga Bodrova

Olga Bodrova is a Russian actress known for her notable performances in various films. She was born on July 24, 1998, in Moscow, Russia. Olga is the daughter of renowned Russian actor and film director Sergey Bodrov Jr.

Michael Richards

Michael Anthony Richards is an American actor, writer, television producer and comedian. He began his career as a stand-up comedian, first entering the national spotlight when he was featured on Billy Crystal’s first cable TV special. He went on to become a series regular on ABC’s Fridays.

Summer Glau

Summer Lyn Glau is an American actress best known for her roles in science fiction and fantasy television series; as River Tam in Firefly and its continuation film Serenity, as Tess Doerner in The 4400.

Elisabeth Moss

Elisabeth Singleton Moss is an American actor and producer. She has received numerous accolades, including two Primetime Emmy Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. Her extensive television work led Vulture to name her the “Queen of Peak TV”.