
Age: 47
female
Freema Agyeman (born 20 March 1979) is an English actress who is known for playing Martha Jones and Adeola Oshodi in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who and reprising the role of Jones in its spin-off series Torchwood, Amanita Caplan in the Netflix science fiction drama Sense8, and Dr Helen Sharpe in the NBC medical procedural series New Amsterdam. She held a starring role as Alesha Phillips in the crime procedural drama Law & Order: UK between 2009 and 2012. In 2013, she made her US television debut on The CW's teen drama The Carrie Diaries as Larissa Loughlin, a style editor at Interview magazine. Other television appearances include Old Jack's Boat, Silent Witness, and Survivors. She also appeared as Penny in the 2015 film North v South. Description above is from the Wikipedia article Freema Agyeman, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Freema Agyeman

Euryale the Undying
for Euryale the Undying in Blood of the Gorgon
Suggested by mr95

"Some monsters are made by gods. Some are made by men. The most dangerous kind made themselves." When a black-market artifact — the severed eye of a resurrected Gorgon — surfaces in modern Athens and begins turning civilians to stone, Diana Prince is dispatched as a UN cultural liaison to recover it. The investigation pulls her underground into a centuries-old cult, the Haimadores, who believe petrification is a path to immortality. As Diana battles the cult's warrior-priestess and races to close a fissure to Tartarus that the eye is cracking open, she must reconcile her Amazonian duty with a haunting truth: the Gorgon imprisoned within the eye is not a monster — she is an Amazon condemned by the gods three thousand years ago, begging for release and revenge in equal measure. Diana must choose between closing the gate and condemning a sister forever, or freeing a power that could raze Athens.