
Age: 26
female
Danielle Rose Russell was born in Pequannock, New Jersey, USA, to parents Rosemary Rado and Walter Russell. When she was ten, a friend of her mother's had suggested to Rosemary that Danielle should pursue modeling. Her mother was hesitant at the idea, but sent pictures out online anyway. Not thinking anything would come out of it, Danielle received many calls from agents and managers asking for interviews. By age twelve, Danielle had booked several commercials and print jobs, but eventually fell in love with film acting, and knew it was something she wanted to pursue for the rest of her own life. At age thirteen, Danielle booked her first feature film, A Walk Among the Tombstones, opposite actors Liam Neeson and Dan Stevens. A few months later, she flew out to Hawaii to pursue a Cameron Crowe film, with co-stars Rachel McAdams, Emma Stone, and Bradley Cooper. She continues to work and wants to continue her pursuit in acting in the future.

Danielle Rose Russell

Hope Mikaelson
for Hope Mikaelson in Gossip & Bloodlines
Suggested by mr95

"Gossip & Bloodlines" is a high-stakes, genre-blending crossover event that brings together the glamorous, secret-filled world of Manhattan’s Upper East Side from Gossip Girl with the dark, supernatural intrigue of New Orleans from The Originals. The series explores what happens when the elite socialites of New York cross paths with the ancient, powerful Mikaelson family and their supernatural allies and enemies. The result: a collision of secrets, power struggles, forbidden romance, and supernatural danger—where no secret stays buried for long. A mysterious new family arrives in Manhattan, quickly becoming the talk of the Upper East Side. Unbeknownst to the city's elite, these newcomers are the Mikaelsons—Original vampires seeking refuge from a new supernatural threat. As the Mikaelsons integrate into the world of Constance Billard and St. Jude’s, alliances form, secrets unravel, and the lines between human and supernatural blur. When Gossip Girl’s blasts start hinting at the impossible, both worlds are forced to confront the truth: the Upper East Side has never been so dangerous—or so alluring.