
Age: 18
female
Milan Elizabeth Ray (also known as Milan) is excited to be among the 2025 original cast of the new Pixar TV series "Win or Lose" by voicing the sassy role of 'Rochelle', the catcher and unofficial leader of the Pickles softball team. Milan began her journey in TV and film at an early age. Her captivating presence has graced many TV commercials and Voice-Over campaigns for global companies. Notably, she starred in a national Walmart "Trolls" commercial that garnered over 12 million views on YouTube. Prior to "Win or Lose", Milan's talent extended to network television, where she played the series regular role of 'Keisa Clemmons' on ABC-Disney's reboot of "The Wonder Years" for 32 episodes. The hit series won a Peabody Award for Best Ensemble Cast. Milan also guest starred in Amazon Studios' hit series "Modern Love." There, she shared the role of 'Lil' with Dominique Fishback, portraying the younger version of the character. Milan is no stranger to big film roles either. She played a lead role in Amazon Studios' "Troop Zero" alongside Viola Davis, Allison Janney, and McKenna Grace. Her character, 'Hell-No,' left a lasting impression. Following this success, Milan booked the role of 'Shay' in HBO's feature film "Charm City Kings," acting alongside Jahi Di'Allo Winston and Teyonah Parris. Keep your eyes on this rising teen star, Milan Elizabeth Ray!

Milan Ray

Esther Dodge
for Esther Dodge in Enchanted to Meet You
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All She Wants Is A Normal Relationship In her teenage years, lovelorn Jessica Gold cast a spell that went disastrously wrong, and brought her all the wrong kind of attention—as well as a lifetime ban from the World Council of Witches. So no one is more surprised than Jess when, fifteen years later, tall, handsome WCW member Derrick Winters shows up in her quaint little village of West Harbor and claims that Jess is the Chosen One. Too Bad She’s A Witch Not chosen by West Harbor’s snobby elite to style them for the town’s tricentennial ball—though Jess owns the chicest clothing boutique in town. And not chosen finally to be on the WCW, either—not that Jess would have said yes, anyway, since she’s done with any organization that tries to dictate what makes a “true” witch. No, Jess has been chosen to help save West Harbor itself . . . But just when Jess is beginning to think that she and Derrick might have a certain magic of their own—and not of the supernatural variety—Jess learns he may not be who she thought he was. And suddenly Jess finds herself having to make another kind of choice: trust Derrick and work with him to combat the sinister force battling to bring down West Harbor, or use her gift as she always has: to keep herself, and her heart, safe.