
Age: 41
female
Keira Christina Knightley (born 26 March 1985) is an English actress. She has starred in both independent films and big-budget blockbusters and is particularly noted for her roles in period dramas. Her accolades include two Empire Awards and nominations for two Academy Awards, three British Academy Film Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, one Screen Actors Guild Award and one Laurence Olivier Award. Knightley was appointed an OBE in the 2018 Birthday Honours for services to drama and charity. Born in London to actors Will Knightley and Sharman Macdonald, Knightley obtained an agent at age six and initially worked commercials and television films. She appeared as Sabé, Padmé Amidala's handmaiden, in the science fiction blockbuster Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999). Knightley had a break-through role portraying a tomboy footballer in the sports film Bend It Like Beckham (2002). She achieved global stardom with her portrayal of Elizabeth Swann in the fantasy swashbuckler series Pirates of the Caribbean. In the same year, she appeared in the Christmas romantic comedy Love Actually (2003) and was labelled a promising teen star. For her portrayal of Elizabeth Bennet in the period romance Pride & Prejudice (2005), Knightley was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. At age 20, she became the third-youngest Best Actress nominee at the time. Knightley starred in a series of further period pieces, portraying a complex love interest in Atonement (2007), tastemaker Georgiana Cavendish in The Duchess (2008), and the titular socialite in Anna Karenina (2012). She then forayed into contemporary dramas, appearing as an aspiring musician in Begin Again (2013) and a medical student in Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014). Knightley returned to historical films by playing cryptoanalyst Joan Clarke in The Imitation Game (2014), earning her a second round of Academy Award and BAFTA nominations, and starred as the eponymous belle époque writer in Colette (2018) to critical acclaim. On stage, Knightley has appeared in two West End productions: The Misanthrope in 2009, which earned her an Olivier Award nomination, and The Children's Hour in 2011. She also starred as the eponymous heroine in the 2015 Broadway production of Thérèse Raquin. Knightley is known for her outspoken stance on social issues, and has worked extensively with Amnesty International, Oxfam, and Comic Relief. She is married to musician James Righton, with whom she has two daughters.

Keira Knightley

Carol Danvers
for Carol Danvers in Avengers 2 The Living Legend
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After discovering Captain America the American hero of World War 2 in the frozen tundra, S.H.I.E.L.D eases him into modern day life as they try and find out how he came to be in this state. They try and try but he doesn't seem to want to talk so they bring in Nick Fury. Fury tells Steve that they need to know if he was alone or if someone came with him. We cut back to the frozen plane they found him on and we see a huge scythe come out from the ice. We cut back to Fury and Steve as Steve starts to explain that the only way to stop the Reaper was to freeze him. Just then Fury gets a call from Tony Stark who tells him that something strange is happening. Steve and Fury get there to see Eric Wayne aka Grim Reaper causing trouble as the Avengers gather to stop him. We see Iron Man, Hawkeye, Hulk, Black Widow, Antman, Thor, and Wasp go at him but it doesn't stop the Grim Reaper. Just then Steve joins the fight alongside the Avengers. Steve tells the Avengers that Reaper is almost immortal due his DNA being mutated by a collider and being exposed to the stone inside the Tesseract. Thor manages to subdue him for a while and Hulk knocks him out. S.H.I.E.L.D comes in and takes him while the Avengers head back to the Avengers Mansion that was given to them by S.H.I.E.L.D. The movie ends with Captain America officially joining the Avengers and at the very end we see in the broken ice in the ship that Steve and the Grim Reaper came out of a red hand digging it's way out of the ice.