
Age: 54
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Zabryna Guevara (born January 12, 1972) is an American actress. She is known for playing the role of Melania Ortiz in 3 lbs and Sarah Essen in Gotham. Guevara is also a theatrical actress and in 2013 held the role of Yazmin in the award-winning Quiara Alegría Hudes play Water by the Spoonful at Second Stage Theater. She is of mixed Hispanic and Black descent. Zabryna Guevara was born January 12, 1972. Her first role was in Law & Order as Lucita in 1997. Also in 1997, she starred in the film, The Hotel Manor Inn, as Denise. Guevara would then guest star in 2 episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2002 and 2005 as Annie Colon and Julia Ortiz, respectively. She would guest star in Law & Order again as Salma in 2003. In 2006, Guevara starred in the series 3 lbs as Melania Ortiz. In 2013, held the role of Yazmin in the award-winning Quiara Alegría Hudes play Water by the Spoonful at Second Stage Theater. In 2014, she landed the role of Trask's secretary in the film X-Men: Days of Future Past. Also in 2014, Guevara landed the role of Sarah Essen in Gotham. She is set to appear in the Marvel Studios Disney+ TV show Daredevil: Born Again. Description above from the Wikipedia article Zabryna Guevara, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Zabryna Guevara

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Peter Parker struggles to rebuild his life after a devastating personal tragedy shatters his world. Stripped of his greatest love and haunted by impossible choices, he must rediscover what it means to be Spider-Man when his identity feels hollow and his purpose uncertain. As new threats emerge across New York—from street-level crime to cosmic dangers—Peter grapples with loneliness and self-doubt while protecting a city that doesn't know his sacrifice. Old allies resurface with their own agendas, forcing him to navigate complicated relationships and moral gray areas. Between juggling his civilian life, financial struggles, and the weight of his responsibilities, Peter discovers that being a hero isn't about having all the answers—it's about finding strength in vulnerability and connection. This is Spider-Man at his most human: flawed, determined, and learning that redemption comes not from perfection, but from never giving up on himself or those he loves.