
Age: 33
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María Gabriela de Faría Chacón (born 11 September 1992) is a Venezuelan actress known for her work in South American television series. Appearing most frequently in Nickelodeon shows, de Faria has starred as Isabela "Isa" Pasquali in Isa TKM, as Mia Novoa in Grachi, and as Franky Andrade in Yo soy Franky. In 2019, she starred in Deadly Class as Maria Salazar and in A Very Moody Christmas as Cora. In January 2020, de Faría married Venezuelan actor Christian McGaffney. In 2023, she was cast as Angela Spica / The Engineer in the DC Universe franchise. Description above from the Wikipedia article María Gabriela de Faría, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

María Gabriela de Faría

Angela Spica
for Angela Spica in Superman (2025)
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Clark balances his life as an up-and-coming reporter at the Daily Planet while embracing his Kryptonian heritage. Under Maxwell Lord’s leadership, Clark works with a team of heroes, including Guy Gardner, Hawkgirl, and Mister Terrific, to address global threats. However, his refusal to prioritize missions over saving people causes friction, leading to his expulsion from the team. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor, the influential CEO of LuthorCorp, manipulates public opinion against Clark while secretly working on a deadly plan. During a confrontation, Clark is struck mid-air by a kryptonite bullet fired by Luthor, piercing his lung. Gravely wounded, he summons Krypto, who takes him to the Fortress of Solitude. There, Kelex tends to Clark’s injuries, offering wisdom and reassurance. Luthor’s forces invade the Fortress, destroying Kelex in the process. As Kelex powers down, he encourages Clark to continue standing as a symbol of hope. Strengthened by this loss, Clark thwarts Luthor’s scheme, reaffirming his resolve to protect humanity without compromising his ideals. In the aftermath, Clark begins rebuilding trust with his allies and reconnects with his human and Kryptonian sides. Post Credits: Brainiac’s ship approaches Earth, while Maxwell Lord cryptically references a “looming crisis.”