
Age: 27
female
Samantha Rose Baldwin was born and raised in the heart of Upstate New York. After growing up as a farm girl in the middle of nowhere, she discovered her love for entertainment after spending time on the set of Consumed, a Maja Fernqvist short film from the Twilight Storytellers campaign in 2015. From there, she took a liking to modeling and signed with a few Western New York boutique agencies after receiving immense support from her mother Catherine, pharmacist, and her father Michael, farmer. But when the 7 hour commute back and forth for castings, print jobs, and runway shows became too taxing, Samantha and her father picked up their life on the farm and moved out to Los Angeles to pursue the theatrical side of the industry. Since, Samantha has performed in a wide array of shows, films and more, and has continued to pursue modeling in the form of print campaigns and commercials. Samantha made her film debut in the independent film, Relish and is now based on the East Coast where she made her television debut on HBO Max's iconic Gossip Girl and her stage debut as a part of the original cast of Stranger Things: The Experience. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Marie Burns

Samantha Rose Baldwin

Charlotte Duchesne
for Charlotte Duchesne in Charlotte
Suggested by averyeagle

When the least likely person in your life becomes the one who means the most. Charlotte’s father left her alone on the prairie with the wagon, a team and the mare. She was to wait for Ellis Gray and the wagon train he was leading. Charlotte understood that her father was paying Ellis Gray to see her to Fort Randall where she would meet her uncle and go to live out in the desert with a new husband. That she didn’t want a new husband didn’t matter. They were going to hang you, her father said. She knew this was true. Charlotte joined the wagon train at the back where they meant for her to stay. She made molasses bread in her tin oven at night and passed it out to the small hands that reached for it. She befriended Ada, the wild-haired barefoot girl too young for the burdens placed on her, and Fiona, whose husband Charlotte knew just by looking at his hard face. Then members of the tribes appeared along the ridge, a line of them sitting astride their horses, wrapped in blankets, looking old and sad. Charlotte’s fate was sealed when Ellis rode out to meet them. Because one of them was neither old or sad.

