
Age: 50
female
Toks Olagundoye, whose full name is Olatokunbo Susan Olasobunmi Abeke Olagundoye, was born on September 16, 1975, in Lagos, Nigeria. She holds Nigerian nationality and has a diverse educational background, having attended schools in Nigeria, Switzerland, and England before completing high school in England. She later earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre from Smith College in the USA. Olagundoye is widely recognized for her roles in popular TV series such as "The Neighbors," where she played Jackie Joyner-Kersee, "Castle," portraying Hayley Shipton, and "Frasier," where she took on the role of Olivia Finch. In addition to her live-action roles, she has lent her voice to animated characters, including Nanefua Pizza in "Steven Universe" and Mrs. Beakley in "DuckTales." Her career also spans writing and producing, showcasing her multifaceted talents in the entertainment industry. Toks Olagundoye's heritage is a blend of Norwegian and Nigerian, with her mother being Norwegian and her father Nigerian. She has been married to actor Sean Quinn since 2015, and together they have one child.

Toks Olagundoye

Hollis Eve Gette (née Forsythe)
for Hollis Eve Gette (née Forsythe) in Razputin and the Psychonauts
Suggested by alejandropadron

In a world of Psychics capable of bending reality, telekinetically tossing tanks, and literally stepping into the human subconscious, the elite among them join the Psychonauts, a global secret agent agency. However, decades of fighting mental wars have left the agency’s top operatives profoundly unstable, neurotic, and unfit for HR approval. Enter 15-year-old Razputin "Raz" Aquato. Having escaped his family’s circus troupe, Raz sneaks into Whispering Rock Psychic Summer Camp. To the public, it is a rustic getaway for gifted children. In reality, it is a grueling boot camp designed to weaponize adolescent minds.Raz quickly realizes that the path to becoming a hero is paved with dark absurdity. His instructors are battle-scarred veterans who use the kids to project their own unresolved PTSD. Training exercises involve diving directly into the fractured minds of counselors and fellow campers. Inside these mental landscapes, Raz battles literal inner demons, emotional baggage monsters, and personified coping mechanisms that are actively trying to kill him. The stakes escalate drastically when a mysterious entity begins harvesting the brains of the campers, leaving behind mindless, zombie-like shells. To stop the conspiracy, Raz must navigate corporate greed, government cover-ups, and the terrifying depths of human memory. The series balances high-octane psychic battles—featuring pyrokinesis, levitation, and memory manipulation—with a sharp, satirical look at mental health, institutional corruption, and the agonizing awkwardness of teenage life.