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Hannah wells designated survivor Continue © 2020 ABC Entertainment's Margaret quigley (Maggie) FBI Agent (previously terminated) Presidential Emissary CIA Analyst First Appearance Pilot #identity/crisis Hannah Wells was a former FBI agent who investigated the U.S. Capitol during the President of the Richmond State Of the Union Address. She was played by Maggie Kew. Under the leadership of Tom Kirkman, Hannah became the lead investigator in the case of the terrorist attack that killed everyone present in the Capitol (except Peter McLeish, as it was later discovered). During the events of the first season, Hannah was the one who eventually found that Peter McLeish, the survivor of the Capitol bombing, was hiding in a bomb shelter near the Capitol and that he was connected to the conspirators responsible. She also discovered the identity of another conspirator named Catalan. Eventually, she was able to expose the conspirators who called themselves true believers and thus led to their downfall. She was working on an investigation into the murder of Eric Little, who was bribed by Alex Kirkman's mother. Which in the end, Alex Kirkman won, but then died in a car accident. She was working on an investigation against Andrea Frost, whom she believed to be a hacker known as Gamin, who was responsible for hacking NASA, the Washington, D.C.-based power grid, the president of Kirkmans Tape Therapy, and other hacks, resulting in several deaths, including Damian Renneth. She publicly humiliated Andrea Frost, accusing her of doing so and sabotaging President Kirkman after the president told her to find concrete evidence, and Frost admitted in a private conversation at a cabinet hearing against Kirkmans' ability to remain in office. After that, those actions seemed to get Hannah fired By President Kirkman in the Oval Office. However, the shooting was just a setup because the model car in the office was bugged by Kirkman's close friend Dax Minter, also known as Gamine. Without going too deep, Hannah Wells was not fired. Eventually, Aaron Shore and Hannah Wells were together at the bar when Hannah Wells pulled her White House ID and her FBI badge and put them next to him, which meant her resignation. At the end of Season 2, Hannah arrived in England in search of Damien's daughter Amy. While Hannah killed Valeria in the mornings, Amy, returned her to the American. The season ends with Hannah watching a video from Valeria that contains a scene where Emily Rhodes hands Valeria some documents. In Season 3, Hannah is recruited by the CIA. During her bioterrore exploration, she eventually discovers a hidden biolaboratory in the brewery. She dies of poisonous gas produced at the brewery. Biography Hannah Wells was born in Oceanside, California to a father who worked for a cat and a Vietnamese-American mother. Moments after the Capitol Hannah made an attempt to call her partner, Scott Wheeler, who was a member of Congress who died in the Capitol bombing but was sent to voicemail. After seeing smoke plumes rising from the Capitol in the distance, Hannah got into the car and pulled up to the blazing wreckage. While the FBI and emergency services are digging through the rubble, they find explosives commonly found in the Middle East, but were later deemed dysfunctional. Since then, much of the group has suspected major terrorist groups in the Middle East, but Hannah has become skeptical. She stated that the person who carried out the explosion was just beginning. He died in 2020. References to American actress Maggie at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2010BornMargaret Denise quigley (1979-05-22) May 22, 1979 (age 41) , 1'Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S.Other namesMaggie D. quigliOccupationActionAtres, model, health advocateYears active1998-present Margaret Denise quigley (born May 22, 1979), professionally known as Maggie, is an American actress, model and animal rights activist. She has starred in Mission Impossible III (2006), Live Free or Die Hard (2007), Priest (2011) and Fantasy Island (2020). She played Tori Wu in the dystopian sci-fi action film Divergent (2014) and starred in sequels Rebel (2015) and Olegiant (2016). She starred in the TV series Nikita (2010-2013). She also starred as FBI Special Agent Hannah Wells in the political thriller Survivor (2016-2019) Early life of quigley was born and raised in Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii. Her father is of Irish and Polish descent and her mother is a Vietnamese immigrant. Her parents met when her father was in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. He attended Mililani Waen Elementary School and Wheeler Intermediate School. She then attended Milalani High School, where she was on cross-country, athletics, and swim teams. She won the title of Best Body Senior Year, and graduated in 1997. She won a scholarship to athletics at a private university and intended to study veterinary medicine. The family was unable to provide financial assistance to her. She left Hawaii at the end of one school year in the hope of earning enough money so she could start from the beginning of the next. Maggie's career at the world premiere of Warrior and the Wolf in 2009-2005: Modeling and Hong Kong films at the suggestion of a friend, began working as a model in Tokyo, Japan, at the age of 17, before making a unsuccessful move to Taipei, Taiwan, and finally trying in Hong Kong, where she began walking under the stage name Maggie because the locals couldn't pronounce properly. She said it was not easy for her: I twenty bucks in my pocket. I mean, I literally did the same thing my mother did when she left Vietnam... didn't speak the language... There was no money. But it was in Hong Kong that she was chosen by Jackie Chan, who saw her as a potential action star. His intense training has taught her the importance of professionalism and always doing her own tricks. Later said: I never did a martial arts day in my life when I started in business. I couldn't even touch my feet. In 1998, she began her acting career in the television drama House of the Dragon, which became a hit in Asia. In 2000, she made her film debut as Anna in the horror film Model from Hell, and in the same year starred as FBI agent Jane Cuigley in the action movie Gen-Y Cops. Her appearance in Gen-Y Cops impressed Jackie Chan so much that she was cast in Manhattan midnight and rush hour 2. In 2002, she starred as the killer of martial arts master Charlene Ching in the action movie Naked Weapon. In 2004, she starred alongside Kelly Hu, Russell Wong and other Asian-American actors in a 30-second PSA production by Mark Allen for CAUSE USA (Center for Asian Americans United for Self Empowerment), least likely encouraging Asian and Pacific Americans to register and vote. In 2005, he played Harmony in the German-Singapore mini-series House of Harmony opposite Fann Wong. That same year, she was also co-producer of a documentary about the treatment of Earthlings animals, narrated by Joaquin Phoenix. 2006-2013: Hollywood career and Nikita Lindsey Fonseca and Maggie On panel for the television series Nikita at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2010. Maggie th during a panel at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2013 In 2006 she made her Hollywood breakthrough as co-star in Mission Impossible III alongside Tom Cruise. She played Chen, the only female member of the IMF team. In 2007, she appeared as Mae Lin in Bruce Willis' film Live Free or Die Hard, the fourth film in die Hard, and as Maggie in Fury Balls. In 2008, Kew played the fictional Cao Ing, granddaughter of military leader Cao Cao, in Three Kingdoms: The Resurrection of the Dragon, her first ancient Chinese costume. In the same year, she also appeared in the drama/thriller Deception with Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman as Tina, an investment banker who introduced Jackman's character to an exclusive anonymous list of sex clubs. Also stars in the video game Need for Speed: Undercover as the seductive main character, federal agent Chase Lin, who is the player's only contact with the Police Of Three City. In 2010, Kew became the main character, a murderer, a parlier, in the TV series Nikita, based on the same film of 1990. Since Nikita's premiere, Kew has been incorrectly described as the first a TV series that leads in an American television drama; Actress Actress Mei Wong is the first Asian-American series to lead an American television series with her show Madame Liu-Tsong Gallery, which aired in 1951. For her role in the series, she received mostly positive reviews. The character was included in the TV Guide lists The Sexiest Crime Fighters and The Hardest Ladies of TV. 2014-present: Television work In 2014, Kew played the role of a member of the faction Dauntless Tory Wu in the film Divergent, the film adaptation of the novel of the same name. She starred in the sequel to Divergent, Divergent: Rebel, which began filming on May 27, 2014 and was released on March 20, 2015. She also starred in Kevin Williamson's Stalker as Detective Beth Davis alongside Dylan McDermott and Mariana Claveno. The series premiered on October 1, 2014 on the 2014/15 fall television season. The series was commissioned for a full season on October 27, 2014. The series was however cancelled after one season, leaving the show on the cliffhanger. In October 2013, he began filming The Conspiracy on Jekyll Island with Frank Grillo, Anna Sophia Robb, Diana Agron, John Leguizamo, Ed Westwick, Mary McCormack, Christopher McDonald and Minnie Driver.