Maggie Grace and Maggie Gyllenhaal

Maggie Grace (born Margaret Grace Denig September. 21 in 1983) is an acclaimed American actor. Particularly, she was the character Shannon Rutherford from ABC's Lost TV series as well as Kim Mills for the Taken Trilogy. She was born in Worthington in Ohio. She dropped out of school when her parents split up to move in Los Angeles to live with her mother. She landed her debut role as Rachel's Room's title character, in 2001, despite having a difficult time in the financial department. She went on to earn an Young Artist Award nomination in 2002, for her role as fifteen-year-old victim Martha Moxley in the television movie Murder which aired in Greenwich. In 2004, Grace was selected to portray Shannon Rutherford in the television show Lost on which she acted as a principal cast member for the first two seasons, and was awarded an Screen Actors Guild Award shared by the entire cast. Grace decided to leave the show in order to focus on her acting career. She had starred alongside Tom Welling opposite in The Fog back in 2005. Grace has been on Suburban Girl The Jane Austen Book Club both in 2007 and in Taken opposite Liam Neeson in 2008 as Kim Mills. She played the same role on Taken 2 and Taken 3 (both 2012). Grace was back on the Lost series for the last two episodes playing Shannon. Grace was a part of the show's sixth season that aired from 2013 to the year 2014. The actress portrays Faith as a female groupie and is also a model the stars. Hank Moody is played by David Duchovny. Maggie Gyllenhaal.........................Margalit Ruth Gyllenhaal ( born November 16 1977) is an American actress and filmmaker. She is a Gyllenhaal. She's the daughter of Stephen Gyllenhaal (director) and Naomi Achs (producer), as well as more senior in age than Jake Gyllenhaal. The career of her mother began when she was a young teenager as she was cast in minor role in films made from her father. Also, she worked alongside her brother in the 2001 cult movie Donnie Darko. She then appeared on Adaptation Confessions of a Dangerous Mind (both 2002) as well as Mona Lisa Smile (2003). Gyllenhaal was nominated to win a Golden Globe Award in both the drama Sherrybaby (2005) and in the love story Secretary (2002). Both films were critically acclaimed. The Dark Knight, which was released in 2008 after numerous highly successful films, including World Trade Center (2006) and World Trade Center (2006), earned Gyllenhaal more fame. In the wake of her performance that was a hit as an unmarried mother of Crazy Heart (2009), she was awarded an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. The following year, she starred in comedy and dramas Nanny McPhee and The Big Bang (2010) Hysteria (2011) and Will Not Back Down (2012). Her other roles includes Secret Service agents in White House Down (2013 an action thriller) and actors in Frank (2014, drama The Kindergarten Teacher 2018) as well as The kindergarten teacher. Gyllenhaal's first film as a writer and director came in 2021 when she wrote The Lost Daughter, a psychological drama for which she received the Venice International Film Festival Best Screenplay Award. The film also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.

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