Cassandra Rosalind Greene
Played By: Dakota Fanning.
Birthday & Age: January 12, 1991 ; 18.
AIM Screenname: cass mastern
Biography: Cassandra Greene, the third child of renowned director Robert Greene and his wife Tricia, was not expecting herself to follow in the footsteps of her older siblings. Born to a family with enough potential to fuel a rocketship, Cassandra wanted to maintain her dignity and avoid the film industry. As a young child, Cass was the subdued, peace-loving child, setting herself apart from her center stage-loving sister and her dramatic brother. She often followed her older sister to auditions as a "portable support system," or so Kailey liked to call it, and the younger girl's biased opinions toward an acting career softened. By the time Cass turned fourteen, her father's taboo set on entering the world of acting until after high school graduation was but a wish that was starting to gather dust. Robert resignedly allowed Cass to attend her first audition for The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants after realizing that it was a fruitless attempt to keep his children from doing what they really loved. After landing the role of Bailey, Cass showed the world her inherent on-screen talents.

After her first role, Cass decided to take a break from acting once again to focus on her studies. As her siblings were exponentially expanding their careers, she was burying her nose in books that possibly weighed more than she did, earning top grades and participating in extracurricular activities to fill up whatever free time she had. She then landed a minor role in Girl with a Pearl Earring, refusing most projects that came her way because of her dedication to her grades, but then Atonement appeared in her list of options, and there was no way she could refuse a plot like that. It was her breakthrough role, winning her an Oscar at the ripe age of 16.

Following the start of her blossoming career, Cass once again buckled down on her studies, accepting only a minor role in Across the Universe before graduating as valedictorian of her class, one year ahead of her peers. It was with graduation that Cass fully embraced the idea of being an actress. Almost immediately following her graduation, her new publicity agent landed her a role in The Lovely Bones. Shortly after filming was completed, Cass stepped into new territory and signed on to "Glee," where she plays cheerleader Quinn. Comedic roles were new to her, and as much as she enjoyed herself in a lighthearted role, she found that she prefers serious roles. She is currently attached to Push, where she plays a 13-year-old who can predict the future.

Cass is a very down-to-earth, level-headed person, the almost-foil to her brother's outgoing, prank-loving ways. On set, she is always asking questions about the technicalities behind the scene, and she often makes suggestions of her own when she sees fit. She radiates maturity and intellect in her interviews, often joking that she was adopted when compared to her siblings. She dislikes attention from the media, particularly when she finds cameras following her when she's doing mundane tasks such as grocery shopping or pumping gas. She has long been praised as one of the most promising actresses of her age, and she modestly hopes to live up to the reputation that she has set up for herself.
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Facts:
- Cassandra is the youngest of the three Greene children; she follows in the footsteps of her sister Kailey and her brother West.
- Prefers to be called either Cassandra or Cass.
- Hates being called Cassie, which makes her role in Push rather ironic.
- When she was 8 years old, she skipped the 3rd grade. When she was 12, she almost skipped the 7th grade, but her social skills were under-developed.
- Is wholly and unnaturally obsessed with Robert Penn Warren's All the King's Men. She is constantly relating life to the novel, and she knows every important quote by heart. She also can't stand anyone saying they hate the novel, or the movie for that matter, even though she feels the ending of the movie left something to be desired, to say the least.
- Always says her resumé makes her seem like a thirty-year-old trapped in the body of an eighteen-year-old. Her parents fervently agree with this statement.
- Cass maintains that her father gave up his rules on not letting his children start an acting career until after high school graduation not because he says it was aimless to keep them from doing what they loved, but instead because Cass was the only Greene child who didn't whine her way to graduation.
- Loves to sing and dance around the house, but is loathe to admit it. She vehemently denies any hearsay that she has any musical potential at all and swears she sounds like a dying chicken when she sings; however, she does love music and attends Broadway performances as often as she can. She even fully appreciates orchestra concerts.
- Hates that she looks younger than she is. She is constantly IDed when she's by herself.
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