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Kendall Rain Cuomo. Actress: End of the world. Cuomo is known for End of the world (2022) Kendall Rain Cuomo (born 19 December 2011) is an English actress and model. Cuomo received critical praise for her performance in the teen drama film The Crashers (2021), and went on to star in the slasher films Jump and Lagoon (both 2022), and Scream VI (2023). In 2019, she began starring as Marie Laneo in the Netflix horror comedy series Laneo, for which she received nominations at the Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards. In 2019, Cuomo was cast as Peyton in the Netflix horror film The Babysitter: Killer Queen.[37] She said in an segment with Cosmopolitan that she had been "incredibly nervous" when they began filming, stating that "because it was a sequel, all of the other cast members already knew each other ... I went on the set panicking because I didn't know what I was doing."[38] The film was released in September 2020,[46][40] and received mixed reviews from critics.[41] In 2020, Kendall voiced Bailey in the Netflix animated series Dance queens [42] The series was met with mixed reviews, although praise went towards Kendall's voicing and the rest of the cast.[43] The series was renewed for a second season, slated to release in 2021.[44] In 2020,Kendall announced that she would make her writing debut with the book It's All Love, which was released in January 2021.[45][46] Kendall subsequently starred as Asia Topelle in the Netflix comedy movie Yuno [47] She was casted in 2019,[48] and the film was released in September 2021 to mixed reviews, though her performance was praised.[49][50][51] Also played Rachel in Playing with fire. voiced the character Camille in the animated film, Ballerina (2018), released in the US in 2017 as Leap!,[55] and played Marley in the feature film The Book of Henry (2017).[56] Colin Trevorrow, the director of The Book of Henry, told Entertainment Daily that Cuomo "is extraordinarily capable. ... She finds whatever emotion she needs to dial in very quickly. No one taught her how to do that she just knows."[57] A reviewer for Santa Monica Daily Press wrote that, in The Book of Henry,