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Emma Rose Roberts (born February 10, 1991) is an American actress, singer and producer. Known for her performances spanning multiple film and television genres, her work in the horror and thriller genres has established her as a scream queen. Roberts has received various accolades, including a Young Artist Award, an MTV Movie & TV Award, and a ShoWest Award. After making her acting debut in the crime film Blow (2001), Roberts gained recognition for her lead role as Addie Singer on the Nickelodeon television teen sitcom Unfabulous (2004–2007). She released her debut soundtrack album, Unfabulous and More, for the series in 2005. She went on to appear in numerous films including Aquamarine (2006), Nancy Drew (2007), Wild Child (2008), Hotel for Dogs (2009), Valentine's Day (2010), It's Kind of a Funny Story (2010), and The Art of Getting By (2011). Looking for more mature roles, Roberts had starring roles in the films Lymelife (2008), 4.3.2.1. (2010), Scream 4 (2011), Adult World (2013), We're the Millers (2013), and Gia Coppola's Palo Alto (2013). She has since appeared in The Blackcoat's Daughter (2015), Nerve (2016), Who We Are Now (2017), Paradise Hills (2019), Holidate (2020), and the Marvel superhero film Madame Web (2024). She gained further recognition for her starring roles in multiple seasons of the FX anthology horror series American Horror Story (2013–present) and for the lead role of Chanel Oberlin on the Fox comedy horror series Scream Queens (2015–2016). She is also the co-founder of the book club Belletrist. Description above from the Wikipedia article Emma Roberts, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Emma Frost
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Emma Grace Frost, also known as the White Queen, is a high-level mutant telepath characterized by her "icy" elegance, razor-sharp wit, and sophisticated, often provocative fashion sense. Initially introduced as a ruthless antagonist and a key leader of the Hellfire Club, she is defined by a complex, morally ambiguous personality; she is fiercely protective of mutant youth, yet often uses blunt or duplicitous methods to achieve her goals. Her unique physiology allows her to transform into a state of organic diamond, granting her near-invulnerability and superhuman strength at the cost of her telepathic abilities and emotional range while in that form. Emma’s journey is one of the most significant redemption arcs in Marvel lore, evolving from a villainous socialite to a foundational pillar of mutant society. Her transformation culminated in the Krakoan Era, where she became a vital architect of the mutant nation and a member of the Quiet Council. As the White Queen of the Hellfire Trading Company, she wielded immense political and economic power, securing international treaties through the distribution of life-saving mutant drugs. Her importance lies in this transition from a teacher to a global stateswoman; she is the pragmatic "steel" of the X-Men, willing to navigate the dark waters of international espionage and moral compromise to ensure that mutantkind no longer merely survives, but thrives as a world power.





