
Age: 47
female
Mena Alexandra Suvari (born February 13, 1979) is an American actress, producer, fashion designer, and model. She's best known for her roles as Angela Hayes in American Beauty, Heather in the American Pie film series, Coty Pierce in Kiss the Girls, Edie on HBO's Six Feet Under (for which she earned a Screen Actors Guild nomination), Francesca Bonacieux in The Musketeer (2001), Joanne in Beauty Shop, Annie Huttinger in Rumor Has It..., Isabella on the second season of NBC's Chicago Fire, Maria Abascal on WEtv's South of Hell, and Kathleen on Paramount's dramedy American Woman. After beginning her career as a model and guest-starring on several television shows, she made her film debut in the 1997 drama Nowhere. She rose to international prominence with her appearances in the critically acclaimed drama American Beauty (1999), for which she received a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Her other notable film credits include Slums of Beverly Hills (1998), The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), Loser (2000), Sugar & Spice (2001), Sonny (2002), Spun (2003), Trauma (2004), Domino (2005), Factory Girl (2006), Brooklyn Rules, Stuck (both 2007), Day of the Dead (2008), and You May Not Kiss the Bride (2010). She also portrayed Elizabeth Short in the anthology series American Horror Story: Murder House (2011), and reprised the part in American Horror Story: Apocalypse (2018). She has been a model for Lancôme cosmetics and print ads for Lancôme Paris Adaptîve, as well as a long-time supporter and activist for the Starlight Children's Foundation and the African Medical and Research Foundation. She is married and has one child. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mena Suvari, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Mena Suvari

Jen Stevenson
for Jen Stevenson in Unfabulous (1994-1997)
Suggested by krmickey97

Addie Singer navigates the treacherous social landscape of middle school with her signature blend of humor, heart, and honest self-reflection. A self-proclaimed "unfabulous" girl, Addie stumbles through adolescence alongside her loyal best friends, confronting the universal challenges of fitting in, first crushes, family dynamics, and the mortifying gap between who she wants to be and who she actually is. Each episode captures the messy reality of being thirteen—from fashion disasters and social humiliations to genuine moments of growth and friendship. With witty narration and relatable scenarios, the show celebrates the beauty of imperfection, proving that being unfabulous is far more interesting than pretending to be perfect. Addie's journey reminds viewers that authenticity, loyalty, and laughter matter far more than popularity.

