
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

Noa Sterling
for Noa Sterling in Velvet Hour — The Reckoning
Suggested by mr95

A leaked sketchbook reveals that Sterling Row's breakout debut collection incorporated unattributed design work from a young, unknown designer Noa mentored briefly at Aurelian House years earlier — work Noa genuinely believed was collaborative but the designer, now a furious adult named Theo Lindqvist, considers stolen. The scandal threatens to validate Julian's original accusation against Noa and forces an excruciating public reckoning about credit, mentorship, and the blurry lines of creative collaboration in an industry built on uncredited labour. Simultaneously, Adam's own past resurfaces — a prior engagement he never fully disclosed, to a woman named Sabine Cole who reenters his orbit through an unrelated business deal. The season is the show's most morally complicated, refusing to let Noa be simply innocent or simply guilty, and ends with the relationship's first real rupture.