
Age: 50
female
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.

Rashida Jones

Rebecca Crane
for Rebecca Crane in Assassin's Creed Revelations
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Ezio Auditore, now an aging master assassin, travels to Constantinople seeking answers about his past and the ancient mysteries that have defined his life. Haunted by decades of bloodshed and searching for redemption, he confronts a new threat while training a young apprentice to carry on the Brotherhood's legacy. As Ezio navigates the bustling Ottoman city, he uncovers secrets about the Templars' true power and his own destiny. Parallel flashbacks reveal Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad's transformation from a reckless young killer into a legendary figure. Both assassins grapple with mortality, purpose, and the cost of their violent calling. The story culminates in a profound exploration of what it means to leave a mark on history—through wisdom rather than the blade. Revelations balances intimate character study with epic historical intrigue, delivering a poignant farewell to a legendary hero.