
Age: 64
female
April Grace is a SAG Award nominated American actress. In the early 1990s, Grace landed a recurring role as the transporter chief on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Interspersing acclaimed and award-winning stage work in Los Angeles with her film and TV roles, the actress slowly rose from bit parts in major studio films to more prominent characters in independent films. In 2001, she was seen as a TV reporter determined to become a household name in ABC's summer series The Beast, set in the world of a 24-hour cable news station. While she had numerous stage and small screen credits, Grace was still a relatively fresh face when writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson tapped her to play a determined television reporter in his 1999 drama Magnolia. She shared most of her scenes with Tom Cruise, who played a foul-mouthed sex guru, and the subject of her interview. Grace has also appeared on the television series Lost as the character Ms. Klugh. In 2007, Grace appeared as a news reporter in the film I Am Legend. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

April Grace

Ronnie Robertson
for Ronnie Robertson in Spectacular Spider-Woman
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On a school field trip, Penelope Parker is bitten by a radioactive modified spider. She wakes up the next morning with incredible powers. After witnessing the death of her aunt, Penelope Parker decides to put her new skills to use in order to rid the city of evil, but someone else has other plans. Dr. Carla Connors is just another experimental scientist at OsCorp and has been meeting with Normani Osborn and developing a antidote that can cure Normani’s “Goblinisim” but things goes south as Connors is effected with the toxin and is transformed into a Lizard, as Lizard Connors loses control of her mental states and causes destruction in New York. With great power, comes great responsibility, Penelope must become the hero she needs to be and save Gawain Stacy, Normani Osborn, and the city. Post Credit: As Penelope takes Gawain swinging across Manhattan, a huge explosion occurs in Queens.