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Elena Satine (Georgian: ელენა სატინი; born November 24, 1987) [2] is a Georgian-American [3] actress and singer. [4] On television, she has been featured as a series regular on the Starz period drama Magic City (2012–2013), the ABC drama Revenge (2014–2015), and the Netflix space Western Cowboy Bebop (2021).
Sonya Simonson (portrayed by Elena Satine) is a mutant who can "add or subtract" others' memories, and also goes by the name Dreamer. [46] Satine was revealed in August 2017 to have been cast in the series as Dreamer, to first appear in the second episode. [46]
Elena Satine: 4 — 21: Alive Louise Virginia Ellis is a young woman who was committed to a mental institution by her mother. She befriends Victoria and develops an unhealthy obsession with her. Louise hires Daniel to "protect her interests", and has a one-night stand with him.
It was also revealed that in addition to Alexander, the guest cast for the episode would include Elena Satine as Lorelei; Maximiliano Hernández as agent Jasper Sitwell; Dylan Bruno as Rooster; Alicia Lagano as Rosie; Allan Graf as Sheriff; Rob Belushi as Jimmy. [1] Graff did not receive guest star credit in the episode.
Ritter and actress Elena Satine were engaged in April 2013 and married on New Year's Eve that year. [12] [13] Satine gave birth to their son in 2021. [14] Ritter lived in New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic. [15] Ritter announced that he and his family were moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 2023. [16]
HBO’s The Regime started out on a rough note on Sunday — and that note came right out of star Kate Winslet’s mouth. Winslet stars in the new political satire as Elena, the chancellor of a ...
The series was developed by Christopher Yost, with André Nemec as showrunner, and stars John Cho, Mustafa Shakir, Daniella Pineda, Elena Satine and Alex Hassell. The ten-episode series was released on Netflix on November 19, 2021, and was criticized for its writing, special effects, editing and action sequences, but was praised for its cast.
The character has been adapted substantially in various media, she was played by Elena Satine on Smallville and most notably featured in the DC Extended Universe where Amber Heard portrayed Mera in Justice League and its director's cut, [2] [3] reprised the role in Aquaman and returned in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. [4]