
Age: 36
female
Melissa Barrera Martínez (born 4 July 1990) is a Mexican actress, stage actress, singer-songwriter, producer, executive producer and activist. She began her career as the lead characters of Azteca's Mexican telenovelas as the humble and kind village girl Olvido Pérez in Siempre tuya Acapulco (2014) and as struggling hard working woman Mía González in Tanto amor (2015), then joining in as socialite Isabel Cantú in the third season of the Netflix original series Club de Cuervos (2017). Barrera transitioned to Hollywood in 2018, earning recognition playing the sexually liberated and free spirited vegan woman Lyn Hernandez in the Starz comedy-drama series Vida (2018–2020). For playing Sam Carpenter in the slasher films Scream (2022) and Scream VI (2023), as well as leading the horror-comedies as the former millitary nurse and drug addict Joey in Abigail and aspiring breast cancer survivor stage actress Laura Franco in Your Monster (both 2024), she established herself as a scream queen. She is a 3-time Imagen Award nominee, and her accolades include a Satellite Award nomination for playing hairstylist Vanessa Morales in the 2021 movie adaption of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical In the Heights. Description above from the Wikipedia article Melissa Barrera, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Melissa Barrera

Det. Renee Montoya
for Det. Renee Montoya in The Coin (DCU - Crime Thriller)
Suggested by kaueoliveira

Gotham City is under ceaseless rain. The "White Knight," District Attorney Harvey Dent, vanished six months ago after a mob trial ended in acid and fire. Now, bodies of corrupt judges, bribed cops, and mobsters are appearing in grotesque crime scenes where the victim's fate (life or death) was decided by a coin toss. The protagonist is Detective Renee Montoya, an honest cop in a rotting department who once looked up to Dent as a mentor. She leads the task force hunting the vigilante killer the press calls "Two-Face." The plot is a race against time as Montoya realizes Harvey isn't killing randomly; he is systematically "cleansing" the legal system he built, exposing Gotham's hypocrisy. Batman is a peripheral figure, a shadow Montoya tries to avoid, knowing that if the Bat finds Harvey first, there will be no trial, only violence.