TV Shows - Ginger Mason
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on December 21, 2024. Ginger Mason has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • The Blacklist Poster
    #207
    The Blacklist
    as Agnes Keen 4 episodes • #207 most popular show
    The Blacklist is an American crime thriller television series that premiered on NBC. The show follows Raymond "Red" Reddington, a former government agent turned high-profile criminal who voluntarily surrenders to the FBI. He offers to help track down and apprehend some of the most dangerous criminals in the world, but only if he is allowed to work with a rookie profiler. The Blacklist has received critical acclaim for its suspenseful storytelling, compelling characters, and the performances of its cast.
  • Echoes Poster
    #1,264
    Echoes
    as Child Gina McCleary 5 episodes • #1,264 most popular show
    Echoes is a gripping supernatural drama series set in a small town with a mysterious past. The story follows Sarah, a troubled young woman who begins to experience strange occurrences after moving to the town. As she delves deeper into the town's history, she discovers a dark secret that connects her to an ancient evil force. With the help of a local historian and a group of unlikely allies, Sarah must confront her own inner demons and unravel the truth before it's too late.
Movies - Ginger Mason
Sorted by online popularity. Ginger Mason has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • The Post Poster
    #1,661
    The Post
    as Pamela • #1,661 most popular movie
    The Post is an American historical political thriller film centered around The Washington Post and the publication of the Pentagon Papers. Directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, the film tells the true story of the newspaper's battle with the U.S. government to expose classified documents about the Vietnam War. Set in 1971, The Post highlights the courage and determination of journalists in their pursuit of truth. With a talented ensemble cast and a gripping narrative, the film offers an insightful exploration of the role of the media in a democratic society.