
Age: 19
female
Giselle Eisenberg (born March 7, 2007, in Poughkeepsie, New York) is an American actress who began a remarkable career in film and television at a young age. She is one of a number of young actresses who appeared early on in both major Hollywood productions and successful TV series. She began auditioning for acting roles at the age of three. Her first casting was for a Holiday Inn commercial, which she got right away. She has an older sister, Julia Eisenberg, who is also an actress. Giselle Eisenberg became known to an international audience when, at the age of just five, she played the daughter of Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie in Martin Scorsese's film “The Wolf of Wall Street” (2013). Other notable roles: Life in Pieces (CBS) – Role: Sophia Hughes, one of her most famous characters, described as “sassy, spunky, tell-it-like-it-is”; American Housewife – Role: Anna-Kat Otto (season 5); guest roles in Law & Order: SVU, Believe, Flesh and Bone. Her film roles include: Sex Tape (2014) – supporting role; A Most Violent Year (2014) – role as Catherine Morales; Danny Collins (2015) – role as Hope Donnelly. Eisenberg is often praised for her ability to switch between comedy and drama, making her a versatile young actress. Her roles in Life in Pieces and A Most Violent Year in particular showcase her range between humorous lightness and serious character acting.

Giselle Eisenberg

Soleil
for Soleil in The Unraveling of Cassidy Holmes
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Cassidy Holmes isn't just a celebrity. She is “Sassy Gloss,” the fourth member of the hottest pop group America has ever seen. Hotter than Britney dancing with a snake, hotter than Christina getting dirrty, Gloss was the pop act that everyone idolized. Fans couldn't get enough of them, their music, and the drama that followed them like moths to a flame—until the group’s sudden implosion in 2002. And at the center of it all was Sassy Cassy, the Texan with a signature smirk that had everyone falling for her. But now she's dead. Suicide. The world is reeling from this unexpected news, but no one is more shocked than the three remaining Glossies. Fifteen years ago, Rose, Merry, and Yumi had been the closest to Cassidy, and this loss is hitting them hard. Before the group split, they each had a special bond with Cassidy—truths they told, secrets they shared. But after years apart, each of them is wondering: what could they have done? Told in multiple perspectives—including Cassidy herself—and different timelines, this is a behind-the-scenes look into the rise and fall of a pop icon, and a penetrating examination of the dark side of celebrity and the industry that profits from it.





