
Age: 36
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Ashley Benson (born December 18, 1989) is an American actress and singer. Her accolades include four Teen Choice Awards, a Young Hollywood Award, as well as three People's Choice Award nominations. Ashley Benson began her career as a competitive dancer at age three, and transitioned to acting in her teens, first gaining recognition for her role as Abigail Deveraux in the soap opera Days of Our Lives (2004–2007). Following her film debut in the 2004 comedy 13 Going on 30, she gained international recognition for starring as Hanna Marin in the Freeform drama thriller series Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017). During this time, she also continued to appear in films such as the crime comedy Spring Breakers (2012), the psychological horror Ratter (2015), the comedy drama Chronically Metropolitan (2016), and the musical drama Her Smell (2018). She has since starred in the films Private Property (2022), Mob Land (2023), and McVeigh (2024), as well as in the Amazon Prime Video psychological thriller miniseries Wilderness (2023). Aside from acting, Benson has ventured into music, first in 2018 with the soundtrack of Her Smell, followed by her collaboration with G-Eazy in his cover of the Radiohead song "Creep" (2020). Description above from the Wikipedia article Ashley Benson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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"Lom-Ell: Hero of Smallville" is a character-driven, serialized superhero drama set in the DC Universe. The show introduces Lom-Ell, an original Black Kryptonian, who arrives on Earth years after Superman and Supergirl have become global icons. Discovered by Superman and brought to the Kent family for guidance, Lom-Ell—despite being a young adult—quickly adapts to Earth, learns to control his powers, and becomes the new protector of Smallville. He takes a job at the local newspaper, forging new friendships, romances, and rivalries, all while facing the unique challenges of being a hero in a town with a complicated relationship to superpowered beings. The series blends the coming-of-age warmth of "Smallville," the workplace drama of "The Flash," and the social resonance of "Black Lightning," offering a fresh perspective on legacy, identity, and community in the DC Universe.