
Age: 34
female
Maisie Richardson-Sellers is an English actress. She is known for her role as Amaya Jiwe / Charlie in DC's Legends of Tomorrow series, as well as Rebekah Mikaelson / Eva Sinclair in The CW series The Originals, and also for her starring role as the daughter of King Saul of Israel, Michal, in the ABC. Bible Series Kings and Prophets. Actress best known for her starring role as Rebekah Mikaelson on The CW's The Originals. She is also known for her portrayal of Korr Sella in the 2015 feature film Star Wars: The Force Awakens. His other credits include Legends of Tomorrow and Of Kings and Prophets. Daughter of stage actor Joy Richardson, she grew up in England and performed in many plays during her youth. Before launching her acting career in the cinema, she obtained degrees in anthropology and archeology at the University of Oxford. She and Joseph Morgan are both known for their work in The Originals. In 2015, she entered production for the upcoming ABC series Of Kings And Prophets.

A burlesque performer and a professional ballerina fall in love while competing on a reality TV talent show. Izzy Wells—aka burlesque superstar Blue Lenox—doesn’t have time for anything more than a hookup. She has a theater to renovate, and turning it into a safe space for queer performers costs money. Money she doesn’t have. With the mortgage overdue, the only way she’ll save the theater is to win the prize money from the Great American Talent show. And if that means forgetting about the beautiful Black ballerina she spent one night with in order to focus on the competition, so be it. Lillian Jackson has sacrificed everything for ballet, including a personal life. She has one goal win the ridiculous Great American Talent show or have the all-Black ballet company she heads shut down forever. It should be easy to focus, except Blue, the first woman to leave Lillian wanting more, is on the show too. The chemistry between them is hot, and they agree that after the show, they’ll enjoy one more night together. A second-night stand. But that promise only lasts three challenges. Even more distracting than sleeping together again, are the feelings they’re starting to develop. There’s no way Lillian can fit Izzy into her life, and Izzy knows better than to fall for another star. But if they can make it through the show with their hearts and dreams intact, will winning take on a whole new meaning?


