Hana Hayes
Actress Hana Hayes first made her name as a motion capture artist in video game "The Last of Us" (2013) before landing roles in "Stockholm, Pennsylvania" (2015), "A Beautiful Now" (2015) and "The Grinder" (Fox, 2015-). Born in Tucson, AZ in 1999, Hayes began acting in musical theatre aged eight but gained her first credits in the world of animation, providing the English voiceovers for Japan's "A Letter to Momo" (2011) and Spain's "Wrinkles" (2011). Following a guest part in "Criminal Minds" (CBS, 2005-), Hayes appeared in basketball-themed kids movie "Thunderstruck" (2012) and enjoyed a three-episode stint in teen sitcom "Bucket and Skinner's Epic Adventures" (Nickelodeon, 2011-13). Hayes was then cast as Sarah, the first playable character in hit action adventure video game "The Last of Us" (2013), guested on long-running procedurals "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" (NBC, 1999-) and "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC, 2005-) and appeared alongside boyfriend Chandler Riggs in Stephen King adaptation "Mercy" (2014). After playing younger versions of Saoirse Ronan's kidnap victim and Abigail Spencer's dancer in indie dramas "Stockholm, Pennsylvania" (2015) and "A Beautiful Now" (2015) respectively, Hayes booked her first major recurring gig as Fred Savage's daughter, Lizzie Sanderson, on legal comedy "The Grinder" (Fox, 2015-).