
Age: 33
female
Jessica Green, was born on February 11, 1993, in Tasmania, Australia. With her striking blue eyes and a height of 5’9" (1.75 m), she has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. In her early career, she appeared in minor roles in films such as Peter Pan (Universal Pictures) and Aqua Marine (Fox). However, her breakthrough came in 2013 when she secured the lead role of “KIKI” in the Jonathon M. Shiff production LIGHTNING POINT (also known as Alien Surf Girls). This role required her to surf and ride horses, showcasing her versatility. Jessica continued to make her mark in the industry with film appearances. Notably, she played ‘Rebecca’ in the Australian action-thriller RED BILLABONG (Sparke Films) in 2016. Her talent and dedication also led her to a role in PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: Dead Men Tell No Tales (Disney). In 2017, Jessica portrayed Cleopatra in ROMAN EMPIRE (Netflix) and Lexx in ASH VS EVIL DEAD (Starz), further establishing her presence on the international stage. However, her most iconic role to date is that of ‘TALON’ in THE OUTPOST, a fantasy adventure series that aired on The CW Network and NBCU SYFY channels. Jessica performed her own stunts, including wire work, demonstrating her mixed martial arts, horse riding, and weapon skills.

Jessica Green

Catherine Sterling
for Catherine Sterling in The Crimson Rose — The Inheritance
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The final season is set 40 years into Catherine's life, as she is dying quietly in the same cottage she retreated to in season four. She is now 75, has lived a life of quiet good works, and is entirely unknown to the younger generation of society that her political machinations helped create. As she approaches death, various figures from her past arrive: Marcus, now an elderly man himself, coming to say goodbye; Charlotte and James's grown children, who have been raised hearing stories of a strange woman in the countryside; Henry Sheffield's grandson, seeking to understand the conspiracy his grandfather was part of; and Thomas Ashford's descendants, seeking to understand the uncle who vanished into disgrace. The season is structured as a series of conversations and reckonings, with Catherine slowly revealing the truth of her life — not to absolve herself, but to ensure the truth is known. The final episode is her death, but the show's real ending is the ripples that her life created across generations: the political reforms that stemmed from the conspiracy she served, the lives she saved through her later good works, the women she inspired simply by refusing to be constrained by her gender. The series ends on the discovery that Catherine's anonymous charitable work over 40 years has shaped institutions and saved countless lives — a legacy she never sought or expected.