
Ginny & Georgia Season 3 Cast: The Surprising Age Differences Between The Actors And Characters
Since its comeback, Ginny & Georgia has continued its rise to being one of Netflix's most talked about and popular teen dramas. Set in the fictional town of Wellsbury in Massachusetts, the series follows mother-and-daughter duo Ginny and Georgia figuring out life amid the drama of their small town. One of the lesser-known facts about the series and the actors that portray the characters are their ages in real life, and how close some of them are in age, despite having big age gaps in the series (Ginny and Georgia, for example). If you've ever wondered how old the characters are in real life, as well as more information about their personas, and what the actors who portray them have featured in besides the series, then keep on reading to find out.
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Who is Georgia Miller? A perseverant young single mother who, after fleeing abusive relationships, moves around a lot in the hopes of providing her children with a better life.
Who is Brianne Howey? An American actor born on May 24, 1989, in California. She is best known for her roles in The Exorcist (2016), The Passage (2019), and Ginny & Georgia (2021–present). In real life, she is 35 years old, while her character is in her early 30s.
Who is Ginny Miller? She is Georgia's 15-year-old daughter, who is currently navigating the difficulties of adolescence, identity, family dynamics and her love life.
Who is Antonia Gentry? She is an American actor born on September 25, 1997, in Georgia. She is best known for her roles in Candy Jar (2018) and Raising Dion (2019–2022). Her character is 15 and she is 27 years old.
Who is Austin Miller? He is Ginny's younger half-brother, who is pretty shy and is very fond of Harry Potter and magic.
Who is Diesel La Torraca? An Australian actor born on November 29, 2007, La Torraca is known for his roles in The Moth Effect (2020), and The Family Law (2016–2017). He is 17 years old, while his character is around 10 years old.
Who is Ellen Baker? She is the Millers' neighbour and mother of Marcus and Max, as well as Georgia's close friend.
Who is Jennifer Robertson? Robertson is a Canadian actor born on November 24, 1971. She is known for her roles in Schitt's Creek (2015–2020) and Working the Engels (2014). In real life, she is 53 years old, while her character is in her 40s.
Who is Marcus Baker? He is Ellen's teenage son, and Max's fraternal twin brother, as well as Ginny's love interest, who is an aspiring artist that struggles with depression.
Who is Felix Mallard? Mallard is an Australian actor born on April 20, 1998. He is known for his roles in Neighbours (2014–2019) and Happy Together (2018–2019). He is 27 years old, and his character is 16.
Who is Maxine 'Max' Baker? She is Marcus' fraternal twin sister, Ellen's teen daughter and Ginny's best friend who at times has narcissistic tendencies and struggles with feeling sidelined by those closest to her.
Who is Sara Waisglass? She is a Canadian actor born on July 3, 1998. She is known for her roles in Degrassi: Next Class (2016–2017) and The Hardy Boys (2020–2022). Her character is 16 while she is 26 years old.
Who is Mayor Paul Randolph? The mayor of Wellsbury, in time Paul becomes Georgia's love interest and eventual husband, and through this develops a close bond with her son, Austin.
Who is Scott Porter? An American actor born on July 14, 1979. He is known for appearing in Friday Night Lights (2006–2011) and Hart of Dixie (2011–2015). In real life, he is 45 years old, and his character is in his 40s.
Who is Joe? He is the owner of a local farm-to-table restaurant called Blue Farm Café. Joe briefly knew Georgia as a teenager. His kindness and generosity left a lasting impact on Georgia
Who is Raymond Ablack? Born on November 12, 1990, the Canadian is known for his roles in Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001–2015) Narcos (2015–2017). His character is in his 30s while Ablack is 34 years old.
Who is Abby? She is a friend of Max and Ginny and part of the MANG group, who is insecure about herself and struggling with her parents' divorce.
Who is Katie Douglas? Born on October 19, 1998, Douglas is a Canadian actor best known for featuring in Spooksville (2013–2014) and Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa McVey (2018). In real life, Douglas is 26, while Abby is 16.
Who is Norah? A friend of Max and Ginny, Norah is part of the MANG group.
Who is Chelsea Clark? A Canadian actress born on May 5, 1998. She is known for her roles in Degrassi: Next Class (2016–2017 and The Protector (2022). She is 27-years- old, while Norah is 16.
Who is Zion Miller? Georgia's ex-boyfriend and Ginny's biological father.
Who is Nathan Mitchell? He is a Canadian actor born on November 15, 1988. He is known for his roles in The 100 (2014–2020), and The Flash (2014–2023). Mitchell is 36 and his Zion is 34.
Who is Tris? They are a new non-binary student who is friends with Silver and Marcus. They also play a significant role in Abby's journey.
Who is Noah Lamanna? A Canadian born actor, they were born on February 28, 1991. Best known for appearing in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2023), Beacon 23 (2024), and The Last of Us (2025), they are 34 years old, while Tris, is around 16.
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