
Age: 25
female
Rebecca Ablack is a Canadian actress known for her work in television and film, notably for her role in the Netflix series "Ginny & Georgia." She has gained recognition for her performances in projects such as "Awake" (2021), "Luckiest Girl Alive" (2022), and "Let It Snow" (2019), contributing to her growing presence in the entertainment industry. Raised in Toronto, Ontario, Ablack comes from an Indo-Guyanese family supportive of her artistic ambitions despite cultural reticence toward careers in the arts. She began taking singing and acting lessons at a young age and attended a performing arts high school. Ablack briefly explored figure skating before committing to acting seriously at age 15. Her family environment was creatively nurturing, with her brother Raymond Ablack also pursuing acting professionally. Ablack's impact in the industry includes breaking cultural barriers as an Indo-Caribbean actress in mainstream North American media. Her roles have helped increase representation of diverse backgrounds on screen. She is noted for her dedication to her craft and for inspiring others from underrepresented communities to pursue careers in entertainment. Her trajectory reflects perseverance and a commitment to authenticity in her work, contributing to evolving conversations about diversity and inclusion in film and television. Through her performances and public presence, Rebecca Ablack continues to build a career marked by steady growth and meaningful contributions to the representation of Indo-Caribbean identities in popular culture. She also was Debbie in “Fear Street: Prom Queen” (2025).

Rebecca Ablack

Hannah Washington
for Hannah Washington in Universal Studios' THE DARK PICTURES
Suggested by shiggybop99

Castings for live action movies on MAX/Paramount Plus based off of the DARK PICTURE games (Until Dawn, Man of Medan, Little Hope, The Devil Inside, House of Ashes, as well as The Quarry. More casts will be added with each new entry) Envisioning a unique movie experience similar to controlling the game, where the viewers get to pick and choose the decisions and events of each movie, determining the fates of each character and the overall ending. Once the full movie is complete, the decisions they made will be locked in, and that will be the movie they will view from now on, giving each entry a unique experience. Let me know what you think of this casting. Thank you!