Alissa Fagin
Alissa Fagin’s name might not be splashed all over the tabloids yet, but honestly, she’s been sneaking into some seriously cool projects lately. Take Hero Camp! (2024) for example. It’s this offbeat, sorta-heartwarming, sorta-chaotic look at what happens when a bunch of wannabe heroes get thrown together for the summer. Fagin doesn’t just blend in; she pops off the screen—her character’s got this dry wit, a little bit of edge, and way too much caffeine, which, let’s be real, is super relatable. There’s a whole mess of misadventures, from awkward team-building disasters to these wild last-minute saves that feel ripped out of a comic book, but with more sweat and sarcasm.
Then there’s Aftershock (2022), which dials things in a totally different direction. Darker vibes, heavier themes. Fagin plays someone who’s not just dealing with the fallout of a literal disaster, but also all the emotional wreckage that comes after. She brings so much rawness to the role, you kinda forget you’re not right there in the aftermath with her. It’s messy, it’s uncomfortable, and honestly, it’s better for it.
And if you’re into heists? Buckle up for Biggest Heist Ever (2024). Fagin’s not the mastermind (or maybe she is?), but she’s definitely the wildcard nobody sees coming. Double-crosses, weird alliances, and a plot that twists more than a pretzel factory on overtime. Fagin just keeps you guessing. Altogether, her work’s got range—comedy, drama, chaos—she’s in the thick of it and clearly having a blast. Keep an eye on her, because she’s only getting started.