
Age: 50
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Rashida Leah Jones (born February 25, 1976) is an American actress, writer, and producer. She is known for starring as Ann Perkins on the NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation (2009–2015), for which she received critical acclaim. Jones appeared as Louisa Fenn on the Fox drama series Boston Public (2000–2002) and as Karen Filippelli on the acclaimed NBC comedy series The Office (2006–2011). From 2016 to 2019, Jones starred as the lead eponymous role in the TBS comedy series Angie Tribeca. Jones is also known for her roles in such films as I Love You, Man (2009), The Social Network (2010), Our Idiot Brother (2011), The Muppets (2011), Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012), which she co-wrote, and Tag (2018). Jones also co-wrote the story of Toy Story 4 (2019). As a filmmaker, she directed the first episode of Hot Girls Wanted, a series that focused on the sex industry. She was also executive producer of the series. In 2018, her documentary Quincy, about her father, Quincy Jones, debuted on Netflix; it won the Grammy Award for Best Music Film in 2019. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rashida Jones, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

In the dystopian world of 2371, where corporations have more power than the government, The Ronin (Ryan Gosling), a former lively man turned silent assassin, wields a laser sword. Haunted by the death of his partner, The Ronin is driven by a burning desire for revenge against the powerful and manipulative Wallace Corp, led by Johnathan Wallace (Bryan Cranston). The corporation holds more influence than the government, controlling every aspect of society. Guided by his boss, Neil (Liev Schreiber), a wise yet angry man, and supported by Waves (Trevante Rhodes), a cool and laid-back fellow assassin and friend, The Ronin plans an infiltration mission into the heart of the Wallace Corp's main building. Their goal is to expose the corporation's dark secrets and challenge their control over the city. During the mission, The Ronin is unexpectedly captivated by the kindness and empathy of a woman named Bella (Daniela Melchior), who works at the front desk of the corporation. As The Ronin continues his mission, torn between his thirst for revenge and his growing connection with Bella, they uncover shocking truths about the Wallace Corp's oppressive regime and its grasp on society.
