
Age: 46
female
Rebel Melanie Elizabeth Wilson (born March 2, 1980) is an Australian actress, comedian, writer, and producer. After graduating from the Australian Theatre for Young People in 2003, she began appearing as Toula in the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) comedy series Pizza (2003–2007; 2019), and subsequently appeared in the sketch comedy series The Wedge (2006–2007). Wilson wrote, produced and starred in the musical comedy series Bogan Pride (2008). The following year, she won the Tropfest best actress award for her role in Bargain and made a guest appearance in City Homicide. Shortly after moving to the United States, Wilson appeared as Brynn in the feature film Bridesmaids (2011). In 2012, Wilson appeared in the films What to Expect When You're Expecting, Struck by Lightning, and Bachelorette, which led to Variety naming her one of their “Top Ten Comics to Watch for 2012”. She also played the role of Fat Amy in the musical comedy Pitch Perfect film series (2012–2017), which earned her several award nominations and wins, including the MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and a Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress. In 2016, Wilson appeared in the films How to Be Single and Grimsby. Wilson wrote and starred in Super Fun Night (2013), a television sitcom that aired for one season on ABC. In 2019, she starred in her first lead role as Natalie in Isn't It Romantic, and went on to play Penny Rust in The Hustle, Jennyanydots in Cats, and Fraulein Rahm in Jojo Rabbit.

Anna’s parents had always been rather protective of her, and she'd never made any long lasting friendships because they moved around so much for her father's job. They finally seemed to be settling down in this new town, where they'd been for the past year. She was finally able to go to a real school after being home-schooled. Now she wanted to get her very first after school job, much to her parents' wariness. Anna gets a job at Bargain-Mart and meets the miserable and surly shift manager, David. At first she dislikes him, but becomes very sympathetic when she hears his story. David was once married, with a child. His wife died when his daughter was 6 months old. When his daughter was 3, he turned away for a moment while shopping, to help an old lady reach something off a high shelf. He turned back to find the shopping cart seat empty. His daughter was never found, and he sunk into a deep depression, lost his job and his home, and had to move across the country to live with his sister. Curious, Anna does some research online, she finds a picture of what his daughter is estimated to look like now…a little bit like her. Then she reads the name of the girl, “Tanya Black”, and a very distant memory stirs. She remembers introducing herself to people as “Tanya” when she was very young, only to be corrected by her parents, and then they would suddenly have to move. And then Anna realised, SHE was Tanya. SHE was David’s kidnapped daughter!
