
Age: 30
female
Actress, model, writer and entrepreneur Julia Rehwald was born on November 22, 1995, in California. Rehwald is of biracial ethnicity; her father is American while her mother is from the Philippines. When she was younger, she attended St. Francis High School. From a young age, she was interested in acting and theater . After graduating from high school, she moved to New York to study acting at the Tisch School of the Arts. Before landing roles in movies, she worked as a waitress in a restaurant. Rehwlad’s career began as a model in New York and her first commercial was for I.K.E.A. in 2017. She continued auditioning for roles in television and movies. She then landed her debut role as a movie actress in the 2017 short film “Where’s Darren,” directed by Greyson Horst. While she did receive other offers after the movie, her next short film, “Mukbang Masarap,” was only released in 2019. It was after this that Rehwald received her breakout role in the Netflix movie “Fear Street” which was released on the platform in 2020. Her popularity grew after she landed the role of Tashigi from One Piece live action adaptation.

Julia Rehwald

Grace Manalo
for Grace Manalo in Everything She Does Is Magic
Suggested by lvndrhze

Darcy Keller, resident ray of sunshine and town spirit princess, loves every moment of Fableview’s fall festivities. But she’s also really ready to leave for college next year, even though her parents expect her to stay and take over their Halloween empire. Enter brooding new girl Anya Doyle, a real-life witch and almost a full member of her coven. In order to be initiated, she has to choose a mortal ally to act as her “protector.” But having moved around so much, Anya is completely friendless. So she does what any self-respecting teenage almost-witch would—she lies and tells her coven her secret crush, Darcy, is willing to do the job. Desperate to solve their personal problems, they agree to help each other out, attending everything from a costume parade to a pumpkin patch party to an apple bobbing contest together. But with Anya’s magical powers and Darcy’s future independence on the line, the last thing they need is the added complication of pesky feelings
