
Age: 37
female
Frances Rose McIver (born 10 October 1988) is a New Zealand actress, now working and living in the US. Her major feature film debut came in 2009's The Lovely Bones; other works include the films Predicament, and Blinder; as well as guest appearances in New Zealand based shows Xena: Warrior Princess, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and Legend of the Seeker. McIver was a series regular on Power Rangers RPM, and she has recurring roles in both Showtime's Masters of Sex and on ABC's Once Upon a Time as Ariel. Since March 2015, she has starred as the lead in The CW's iZombie as medical examiner Olivia "Liv" Moore.

Rose McIver

Mary-Beth Gaskill
for Mary-Beth Gaskill in Red Dead Redemption
Suggested by underworld_stories

In 1899, the outlaw era is dying. Arthur Morgan, senior enforcer of the Van der Linde gang, rides with Dutch van der Linde, a charismatic leader clinging to freedom as the modern world closes in. After a botched ferry robbery, the gang flees across America, hunted by the law and torn apart by paranoia, greed, and betrayal. Arthur carries out Dutch’s plans—robberies, debt collections, gunfights—but begins to question the cost. While collecting money from sick farmers and broken families, Arthur is diagnosed with tuberculosis, a death sentence. Facing his mortality, he begins helping others instead of taking from them, guiding the young and protecting the innocent where he can. Dutch grows unhinged, manipulated by the ruthless Micah Bell, who pushes the gang toward violence and betrayal. Longtime loyalties fracture. Arthur helps John Marston escape with his family, believing John still has a chance at a better life. As Pinkertons close in, Arthur turns against Micah and finally confronts Dutch’s failures. In the mountains, battered and dying, Arthur fights Micah one last time, buying John precious time to flee. The sunrise breaks over the valley as Arthur collapses, his strength gone but his conscience clear. He watches the world he never fit into move on without him. Arthur Morgan dies not as an outlaw, but as a man seeking redemption—his final act ensuring another can live free.