
Age: 19
female
Samantha Lorraine (born May 11, 2007, in Los Angeles, California) was born into a Cuban family and grew up in Miami, Florida. Her parents, Mat and Candy Lorraine, recognized her passion for acting early on and supported her with theater workshops and acting lessons. In the AMC series The Walking Dead: World Beyond (2020), she took on the role of young Hope Bennett. This first series role brought her international attention and laid the foundation for her future career. After her breakthrough, Samantha Lorraine played the Jewish-Hispanic Lydia in the 2023 Netflix comedy You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah. In 2025, she will appear as Dora Márquez in Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado. In addition, it was announced in 2024 that she will take on the lead role in Jay Hernandez's horror thriller Night Comes.

Samantha Lorraine

Camila Morales
for Camila Morales in Intersections (2026-)
Suggested by mr95

"Intersections" is a deeply engaging drama-romance series set in the sprawling, vibrant metropolis of New York City. It follows a diverse group of strangers in their mid-20s to early 40s, each from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds, whose lives become entangled through chance encounters, shared struggles, and blossoming love. This heartfelt series explores identity, ambition, and intimacy against the backdrop of a city where everyone is searching for connection. "Intersections" weaves together the stories of these eight main characters as they meet in unexpected places—an emergency room, a late-night cab, a crowded open mic, a protest, and more. Their paths continually cross in ways that challenge their perspectives and open them up to new forms of love and friendship. Each episode focuses on the point of view of a different character, building a tapestry of interconnected lives, infused with romance, heartbreak, humor, and hope.