
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: War on Doom
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In this movie we see Steve Rogers and Clint Barton meeting up with Yelena Belova who believes her sister Natasha Romanoff is alive. Meanwhile we see the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and the Avengers prepare for war with Doom and Intelligencia's army after Doom finally makes superheroes illegal. We see Logan and Bruce Banner head go to America after seeing that Doom has made superheroes illegal. We eventually see Clint Barton's group find Ronin instead of Natasha but after beating Ronin and taking their mask off it's revealed Natasha has been brainwashed by someone in Hydra like Bucky. We see Thor, Baldur, and Heimdall travel to Jotunheim to fight Laufey the frost giant and the Enchantress to break the spell that is protecting Loki. This eventually gets the attention of the Guardians of the Galaxy, Nova, Captain Marvel, and Adam Warlock who come to help Thor. After beating the villains on Jotunheim the teams all go to fight Loki who escapes to Earth causing the teams to go to Earth where they get caught up in the war. We also see people like Spider-Man and the Defenders trying to help out until Doom arrives with his team. The battle lasts long and unfortunately Doom has the government on his side and a special weapon. The soldiers bring out the Red Hulk. After the death of General Ross they saved him by giving him the super soldier serum. The movie ends with the Avengers not knowing how to beat their own government while Clint and Steve's team struggles to make it to the battle.