
Age: 39
female
Betty Gilpin, born Elizabeth Folan Gilpin on July 21, 1986, is an American actress known for her versatile performances in both television and film. She has garnered critical acclaim for her work, particularly in the Netflix series "GLOW." Gilpin grew up in New York City and was exposed to the world of acting from a young age. Her father, Jack Gilpin, is also an actor. She pursued her passion for acting and honed her skills through training and stage performances. Gilpin gained wider recognition for her role as Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan in the comedy-drama series "GLOW" (2017-2019). The show, set in the 1980s, follows the fictionalized story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW). Gilpin's performance as the talented and conflicted wrestler earned her critical praise and award nominations. She showcased her range as an actress, seamlessly transitioning between comedic and dramatic moments, and bringing depth to her character. Beyond "GLOW," Gilpin has appeared in various television series, including "Nurse Jackie," "Law & Order: SVU," and "Masters of Sex." She has also made appearances in films such as "True Story" (2015), "The Hunt" (2020) and the series "American Primeval" (2025) displaying her versatility in different genres. Gilpin's performances are often characterized by her ability to capture complex emotions, convey vulnerability, and bring depth to her characters. She has been praised for her sharp comedic timing, nuanced portrayals, and her ability to tackle challenging roles with authenticity. In addition to her acting work, Gilpin has been vocal about issues such as gender inequality in the entertainment industry and has advocated for more diverse and inclusive storytelling. Betty Gilpin's talent, dedication, and ability to embody a wide range of characters have established her as a respected actress in both television and film. Her performances continue to captivate audiences and showcase her remarkable skills as a performer.

Betty Gilpin

Sabla-Mandibu
for Sabla-Mandibu in Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi
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Bogan and his sister, Ashla, are trained in lightsaber combat by their father, Emperor Covack II of the Ceteon Empire on Ahch-To. Though Covack himself knows only a handful of Force techniques, he teaches them the basics—Force sense, controlled breathing, precognition, and simple telekinesis. As the heirs of the Solais Dynasty, Covack instructs his children to use the Force to maintain authority over their citizens, who lack such abilities. Bogan, the elder, sees the world differently than his father. As a child, he read obsessively—so much so that others often joked about his habits. Though he became a capable warrior, Bogan showed little interest in martial pursuits, preferring to resolve conflicts through discourse. This stood in contrast to his father and sister, who favored an action-first, talk-later approach. By the time Bogan reached adulthood, his mother, Lucisa—herself a wielder of the Force—recognized the goodness within him. Defying her husband’s rule, she secretly smuggled Bogan out of the imperial temple, pursued by the royal guard. Lucisa carried him across the stars to the world of Xaiyanarh, seeking her former master, Ja-Sho, in the hope of to thwart her husbands rule and bring an end to his dictating dynasty once and for all...