
Age: 26
female
Bailee Madison Riley (born October 15, 1999) is an American actress and singer. She first gained acclaim for her role as May Belle Aarons in the fantasy drama film Bridge to Terabithia (2007). Madison received further recognition for her starring roles as Isabelle in the war drama film Brothers (2009), Sally Hurst in the horror film Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010), Maggie in the romantic comedy film Just Go with It (2011), Harper Simmons in the comedy film Parental Guidance (2012), Ida Clayton in the family film Cowgirls 'n Angels (2012), Clementine in the fantasy film Northpole (2014), Kinsey in the slasher film The Strangers: Prey at Night (2018), and Avery in the Netflix film A Week Away (2021). On television, she appeared as Maxine Russo in the fantasy sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place (2011), young Snow White in the fantasy drama series Once Upon a Time (2012–2016), Hillary Harrison in the sitcom Trophy Wife (2013–2014), and Sophia Quinn in the drama series The Fosters (2014–2016). From 2015 to 2021, Madison starred as Grace Russell in the Hallmark Channel comedy-drama series Good Witch. In 2022, she began her role as Imogen Adams in the horror thriller series Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, a spinoff of Pretty Little Liars.

When Jason Blossom’s lifeless body washes up on the banks of Sweetwater River, the quiet facade of Riverdale shatters. As grief ripples through the town, four teens—Archie Andrews, freshly returned from a summer he won’t talk about; Betty Cooper, the golden girl with cracks beneath the surface; Jughead Jones, a loner with a typewriter and suspicions; and Veronica Lodge, the Manhattan exile with secrets of her own—are pulled together by the weight of a mystery no one wants solved. As they peel back layers of lies, hidden affairs, and ghost stories whispered in the woods, they uncover something older and darker than murder—something tied to Riverdale’s founding bloodlines. With stylized visuals blending neon-lit dreams and surreal dread, Shadows of the Town reimagines Riverdale not as a teen drama, but as a moody, mythic thriller about legacy, loss, and the lies we tell to keep the past buried.

