Alison Quigan
Alison Quigan’s got one of those faces you’ll probably recognize, even if you can’t quite place her right away. She’s popped up in a handful of wild places lately—most folks clocked her in “Ash vs Evil Dead” (2015), that bonkers horror-comedy series that refuses to take itself seriously. Playing her part there, she manages to hold her own against buckets of fake blood and the kind of chaos that only Bruce Campbell can really dish out. Then you’ve got “Sweet Tooth” (2021), which is this weirdly charming post-apocalyptic show where everything’s gone sideways and humanity’s clinging to hope in the form of a half-deer, half-kid protagonist. Alison slides into that world like she’s been living in a dystopian fairytale for years—she brings a warmth that’s honestly hard to teach.
And now, she’s gearing up for “A Minecraft Movie” (2025). Yeah, you heard that right. Minecraft. They’re taking those pixelated blocks and turning them into a full-blown film, and Alison’s onboard for the ride. It’s one of those roles people will probably talk about because, let’s be real, adapting a game like Minecraft isn’t exactly a walk in the park. But if anyone can wrangle that blend of whimsy and grounded emotion, it’s her. She’s got this knack for making the outlandish feel relatable, like you could actually run into her character down the street—even if that street’s made of digital dirt blocks. Honestly, it’s kind of wild to watch her bounce from gory slapstick to heartfelt drama, and now into the pixelated unknown. She’s not just another face in the credits—she’s the sort that makes you want to stick around and see where things go next.