
Age: 23
female
Jenna Marie Ortega (born September 27, 2002) is an American actress. She began her career as a child and received recognition for her role as a younger version of Jane in The CW comedy-drama series Jane the Virgin (2014–2019). She then won an Imagen Award for her leading role as Harley Diaz in the Disney Channel series Stuck in the Middle (2016–2018). She played Ellie Alves in the thriller series You (2019) and starred in the family film Yes Day (2021), both for Netflix. In the drama film The Fallout, Ortega received praise for her performance as a traumatised high school student (2021). She gained wide recognition for portraying Wednesday Addams in the Netflix horror-comedy series Wednesday (2022–present), for which she received nominations at the Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. She also starred in the slasher films Scream (2022), X (2022), Scream VI (2023), and the fantasy film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024). Media publications have dubbed Ortega "Gen Z's scream queen." She was featured on The Hollywood Reporter's Power 100 list in 2023 and Forbes's 30 Under 30 list in 2024. Ortega has also been noted for her fashion and for supporting various charitable causes. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jenna Ortega, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jenna Ortega

Kendra Tate
for Kendra Tate in HOTEL CALIFORNIA: A KNIVES OUT MYSTERY (2029)
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In the hyper-glamorous world of Hollywood, where fame and fortune rule, detective Benoit Blanc is thrust into the chaos of celebrity culture when the murder of a beloved Oscar-winning actress shocks the entertainment industry. The victim, Amara Quinn, a dazzling yet controversial figure, is found dead on the set of a sprawling new streaming series, “The Final Curtain.” The production, already plagued by scandal and infighting, becomes a pressure cooker as Blanc uncovers a cast of suspects whose polished exteriors hide dark truths. From influencers desperate for relevance to aging stars struggling to stay in the limelight, the story delves into the vapidness of celebrity culture, exploring the price of fame, the toxicity of social media, and the blurred line between persona and identity. Blanc must navigate an industry obsessed with image, secrets hidden in PR spin, and a web of lies where everyone is performing for an unseen audience. As the investigation progresses, Blanc finds himself questioning whether the Hollywood machine itself is the true villain—and whether Amara’s death was a murder or the ultimate sacrifice for fame.