
Age: 33
female
Michelle DeFraites is an actress, dancer and singer. Originally from the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Michelle was a member of the tween singing group "4 Part Angel" from 2005-2007. They were featured on "Good Morning America," and were guests on "The Montel Williams Show." In 2008, Michelle moved to the Los Angeles area to pursue an acting career. Since that time, she has appeared in television commercials, voice overs, music videos and has done photo shoots for shopping malls across the country. She guest-starred on the Disney Channel series "Hannah Montana" and co-starred on "Suite Life On Deck." She is a Disney Movie Surfer and played Karissa in Lifetime's "The Pregnancy Pact".

Michelle DeFraites

Madison Oak
for Madison Oak in Marvel Studios Wolverine: Creed
Suggested by matthewfenner

Set in 2025, Two years after the Avengers reversed Thanos’ Blip, Logan — the mutant known as Wolverine — drifts between the U.S. and Canada, haunted by memories of the Weapon X program and a world that moved on without him. When the Blip happened, he had just escaped the facility that turned him into a living weapon. Now, freshly returned and feral, Logan struggles to find peace in a time that no longer feels like his own. But peace dies hard when a ghost from his past resurfaces: Victor Creed, the savage mutant known as Sabretooth. Unlike Logan, Creed wasn’t snapped — he’s spent the last Six years carving his name into blood and legend, believing his brother was gone forever. Seeing Logan alive reignites his hatred — and his hunger for a final, definitive kill. As Logan tracks Sabretooth across snow-covered forests and burned-out cities, their shared history unfolds — brothers in pain, monsters by design. What begins as a manhunt becomes a war of survival between two living weapons bound by rage, guilt, and twisted loyalty. In this brutal, R-rated chapter of the MCU, Wolverine: Blood Feud strips away the superhero spectacle for something raw and primal — a story of beasts pretending to be men. Every clash between Logan and Creed is more savage than the last, building toward a final showdown where only one can walk away. For Logan, redemption might not come through saving the world — but by ending the nightmare that’s followed him since Weapon X.