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Melonie Diaz (born April 25, 1984) is an American actress who has appeared in many independent films, including four shown at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.[1] She received Independent Spirit Awards nominations for performances in films A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) and Fruitvale Station (2013).
Early life
Diaz was born in New York City, and was raised along with her elder sister on the Lower East Side, by parents of Puerto Rican descent.[2][3] She became interested in acting at the Henry Street Settlement and subsequently attended the Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan.
She completed a degree in Film Production at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and has made numerous off-Broadway and workshop appearances including Medea at the Bullet Space, the Hip Hop Theater Festival at P.S. 122, and the New York City Fringe Festival.
Premise
Set in the fictional college town of Hilltowne, Michigan, the series begins with sisters Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Maggie Vera (Sarah Jeffery) living with their mother Marisol (Valerie Cruz), who shortly afterward is attacked and killed by an unknown demonic force.[3] Three months later, Mel and Maggie discover that they have an older half-sister, Macy Vaughn (Madeleine Mantock), who was kept a secret by their mother for years but recently moved to Hilltowne to accept a new job at the local university. After the first time the sisters are under the same roof, they unexpectedly start exhibiting new magical abilities; the eldest Macy receives the power of telekinesis, middle sister Mel can freeze time, and the youngest Maggie can hear people's thoughts. Soon afterward, their whitelighter—an advisor who protects and guides witches—Harry Greenwood (Rupert Evans) gathers all three sisters together and reveals to them that they are witches, as was their mother. Marisol had bound her daughters' powers when they were born so they could live normal lives and was in the process of unbinding those powers on the night she was murdered.[4] The sisters ultimately accept their new destiny as The Charmed Ones, the most powerful trio of witches who protect innocents and vanquish supernatural demons.[5][6]
The reboot changes several elements from the original Charmed series, including moving the fictional setting from San Francisco to Hilltowne; making the middle sister a lesbian; giving the youngest sister the power of telepathy instead of premonition; changing the family name from Halliwell to Vera; and having all three of the sisters' alliterative names begin with M instead of P.[7][8] Additionally, the reboot has a more diverse cast with different ethnicities; Mantock is of Afro-Caribbean descent, Diaz is of Latino descent, and Jeffery is African American and Indigenous Canadian. However, in the series they all play Latina sisters, with Mantock's character Macy being an Afro-Latina.[9][10]
CHARMED REBOOT: CAST
Melonie Diaz as Melanie "Mel" Vera, the middle half-sister in the family.[11] A "strong-willed feminist" and "passionate, outspoken activist," Mel is a graduate student in the women's studies department at Hilltowne University.[12][13] She is a lesbian who was in a relationship with Niko (Ellen Tamaki), a detective on the Hilltowne police force.[4] Mel has the power of time-freezing, similar to the original middle sister Piper Halliwell (Holly Marie Combs) from the original series.[14]
Madeleine Mantock as Macy Vaughn, the eldest half-sister.[4] She is a "practical", "driven", "shy" and "intense science nerd".[12][15] Macy has a Ph.D. in molecular genetics and initially moves to Hilltowne, Michigan to work in the university lab. Once she arrives in town, Macy discovers that she has two younger half-sisters.[12][16] Macy has the power of telekinesis, similar to the original eldest sister Prue Halliwell (Shannen Doherty) of the original Charmed series.[17] Macy eventually discovers that she and Maggie share the same father.
Sarah Jeffery as Margarita Emilia “Maggie” Vera, the youngest half-sister.[18] She is a "bubbly", "fun-loving" and "kindhearted" freshman at Hilltowne University who was pledging a sorority.[12][19] Maggie is initially mortified to learn that she is a witch as she wants to be well-liked and fit in.[12] Maggie has the power of telepathy, the ability to read the thoughts of other people. This is one of the first differences from the original show as the original youngest sister Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) from the original series initially had the power of premonition.[16][20]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melonie_Diaz
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https://www.instagram.com/cw_charmed/?hl=en
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charmed_(2018_TV_series)
Melonie Diaz (born April 25, 1984) is an American actress who has appeared in many independent films, including four shown at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.[1] She received Independent Spirit Awards nominations for performances in films A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (2006) and Fruitvale Station (2013).
Early life
Diaz was born in New York City, and was raised along with her elder sister on the Lower East Side, by parents of Puerto Rican descent.[2][3] She became interested in acting at the Henry Street Settlement and subsequently attended the Professional Performing Arts School in Manhattan.
She completed a degree in Film Production at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and has made numerous off-Broadway and workshop appearances including Medea at the Bullet Space, the Hip Hop Theater Festival at P.S. 122, and the New York City Fringe Festival.
Premise
Set in the fictional college town of Hilltowne, Michigan, the series begins with sisters Mel (Melonie Diaz) and Maggie Vera (Sarah Jeffery) living with their mother Marisol (Valerie Cruz), who shortly afterward is attacked and killed by an unknown demonic force.[3] Three months later, Mel and Maggie discover that they have an older half-sister, Macy Vaughn (Madeleine Mantock), who was kept a secret by their mother for years but recently moved to Hilltowne to accept a new job at the local university. After the first time the sisters are under the same roof, they unexpectedly start exhibiting new magical abilities; the eldest Macy receives the power of telekinesis, middle sister Mel can freeze time, and the youngest Maggie can hear people's thoughts. Soon afterward, their whitelighter—an advisor who protects and guides witches—Harry Greenwood (Rupert Evans) gathers all three sisters together and reveals to them that they are witches, as was their mother. Marisol had bound her daughters' powers when they were born so they could live normal lives and was in the process of unbinding those powers on the night she was murdered.[4] The sisters ultimately accept their new destiny as The Charmed Ones, the most powerful trio of witches who protect innocents and vanquish supernatural demons.[5][6]
The reboot changes several elements from the original Charmed series, including moving the fictional setting from San Francisco to Hilltowne; making the middle sister a lesbian; giving the youngest sister the power of telepathy instead of premonition; changing the family name from Halliwell to Vera; and having all three of the sisters' alliterative names begin with M instead of P.[7][8] Additionally, the reboot has a more diverse cast with different ethnicities; Mantock is of Afro-Caribbean descent, Diaz is of Latino descent, and Jeffery is African American and Indigenous Canadian. However, in the series they all play Latina sisters, with Mantock's character Macy being an Afro-Latina.[9][10]
CHARMED REBOOT: CAST
Melonie Diaz as Melanie "Mel" Vera, the middle half-sister in the family.[11] A "strong-willed feminist" and "passionate, outspoken activist," Mel is a graduate student in the women's studies department at Hilltowne University.[12][13] She is a lesbian who was in a relationship with Niko (Ellen Tamaki), a detective on the Hilltowne police force.[4] Mel has the power of time-freezing, similar to the original middle sister Piper Halliwell (Holly Marie Combs) from the original series.[14]
Madeleine Mantock as Macy Vaughn, the eldest half-sister.[4] She is a "practical", "driven", "shy" and "intense science nerd".[12][15] Macy has a Ph.D. in molecular genetics and initially moves to Hilltowne, Michigan to work in the university lab. Once she arrives in town, Macy discovers that she has two younger half-sisters.[12][16] Macy has the power of telekinesis, similar to the original eldest sister Prue Halliwell (Shannen Doherty) of the original Charmed series.[17] Macy eventually discovers that she and Maggie share the same father.
Sarah Jeffery as Margarita Emilia “Maggie” Vera, the youngest half-sister.[18] She is a "bubbly", "fun-loving" and "kindhearted" freshman at Hilltowne University who was pledging a sorority.[12][19] Maggie is initially mortified to learn that she is a witch as she wants to be well-liked and fit in.[12] Maggie has the power of telepathy, the ability to read the thoughts of other people. This is one of the first differences from the original show as the original youngest sister Phoebe Halliwell (Alyssa Milano) from the original series initially had the power of premonition.[16][20]