
Age: 35
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Allison Scagliotti is an American actress, musician, and director. She is known for her roles as Mindy Crenshaw on the Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh, Claudia Donovan on the Syfy series Warehouse 13, and Camille Engelson on the ABC Family series Stitchers. Scagliotti was born in Monterey, California, in 1990. She began her acting career in theater, appearing in several productions with the Monterey Peninsula Players. She made her television debut in 2002, with a guest appearance on the series One Tree Hill. In 2004, Scagliotti was cast as Mindy Crenshaw on the Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh. She appeared in 13 episodes of the series, from 2004 to 2007. She reprised her role in the spin-off movie, Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh. In 2009, Scagliotti was cast as Claudia Donovan on the Syfy series Warehouse 13. She appeared in all five seasons of the series, from 2009 to 2014. Her performance was praised by critics, and she was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television in 2011. In 2015, Scagliotti was cast as Camille Engelson on the ABC Family series Stitchers. She appeared in all three seasons of the series, from 2015 to 2017. In addition to her work on television, Scagliotti has also appeared in several films. Her film credits include Redemption Maddie (2005), Read It and Weep (2006), and Rise of the Zombies (2012). Scagliotti is also a musician. She performs as a singer and songwriter under the name La Femme Pendu. She has released two albums, La Femme Pendu (2009) and The Girl with the Golden Gun (2013).

The story begins in a futuristic domed city called Romdeau, built to protect its citizens after a global ecological disaster thousands of years prior. In this utopia, humans and androids known as AutoReivs coexist peacefully under a total management system. A series of murders committed by robots and AutoReivs infected with the Cogito virus (which causes them to become self-aware) begins to threaten the delicate balance of Romdeau's social order. Behind the scenes, the government has been conducting secret experiments on a mysterious humanoid life form called a "Proxy"; the Proxy beings (described as almighty, god-like, immortal, omnipotent) are believed to hold the very key to the survival of humanity. Re-l (also represented by the spelling "R.E.A.L." in the Romdeau citizen database) Mayer is assigned to investigate some of the murders with her AutoReiv partner, Iggy. She encounters two unknown and highly powerful creatures. She later learns that a Proxy was involved. The other central character, an immigrant named Vincent Law, is revealed to be connected in some ways with this Proxy. After being hunted down, Vincent lives in a commune on the outside of the dome for a while. During the massacre of the commune by Raul Creed of the Security Bureau, Vincent leaves the area for Mosk, his birthplace, in an attempt to recover his memories. Re-l later rejoins him to try to discover the truth behind the Proxies and the domes. It is revealed among other things that domes are all created by Proxies as well as the people inhabiting them who are created in special incubators. In the Romdeau arcology, the government is divided between several entities: the Intelligence Bureau, the Health & Welfare Bureau, and the Security Bureau, are named in the series, all under the control of an Administrator who is referred to as the "Regent" and grandfather of "R.E.A.L." The primary AutoReiv types are referred to as either "Companion" or "Entourage", depending on their role. There are others designed for leisure or combat functions; AutoReivs seem to be constructed of varying degrees of cybernetic complexity, as witnessed by AutoReivs on occasion producing blood splatter when shot and killed. The humans in the city are grown in artificial wombs but are still biologically related to their ancestors. Numerous times throughout the series it is stated that the humans living in the domes have no capacity to reproduce naturally, or at least that's what they have been told. Likewise, when a new person is grown, they are done so to fulfill a specific purpose, thus ensuring that person's future-place in society through a "raison d'être" (i.e., a "reason for existence").






