
Age: 16
female
Alisha Weir (born on September 26, 2009) is an Irish actress and singer. She grew up in the South Dublin suburb of Knocklyon, where her passion for the arts blossomed at a young age. Inspired by her older sisters' drama classes, she joined in on the fun and soon discovered her own talent for acting. Alisha cut her teeth on stage, appearing in productions like "Once" at Dublin's Olympia Theatre. Her captivating stage presence even landed her a spot on Ireland's popular "The Late Late Toy Show," where she wowed audiences with a rendition of Justin Timberlake's "True Colors." Her big break came in 2018 when she made her feature film debut in the thriller "Don't Leave Home," quickly followed by a role in the crime drama "Darklands." At just 11 years old, Alisha was cast in the coveted role of Matilda Wormwood in the film adaptation of the hit musical "Matilda." Her star continued to rise when she portrayed the titular lead in the 2024 horror film "Abigail".

Alisha Weir

Gwen Ruttingham
for Gwen Ruttingham in Mythological Game
Suggested by jeanpaulvalley

After a garage sale, the members of a family buy a strange box that seems very old and comes from Greece. During an eventful evening, one of the children manages to decipher the particular mechanism of the box, opening it at once and absorbing all its members to take them to a wild and remote area ! They realize that they're in a remote corner of Ancient Greece, at the time when the Roman Empire begin his invasion, and curiously understand everything that has been said to them, as if the foreigners they meet speak their language. However, despite the bandits, Romans and other shady peoples, nothing is more dangerous around here than some very well-known mythological monsters, very real and members of the same family, who seem to be looking for something precious they have without knowing. Family members will have to help each other more than ever and learn to build alliances, while trying to understand how this game works, if they hope to return home. However, they'll learn that the real "monsters" are not always those who seem like them...