
Age: 42
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Adam Douglas Driver (born November 19, 1983) is an American actor. He is the recipient of various accolades, including the Venice Film Festival Volpi Cup for Best Actor, in addition to nominations for a Tony Award, two Academy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, four Primetime Emmy Awards, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. Martin Scorsese has called Driver "one of the finest, if not the finest" actors of his generation. Driver made his Broadway debut in Mrs. Warren's Profession (2010) and subsequently appeared in Man and Boy (2011). He rose to prominence with a supporting role in the HBO comedy-drama series Girls (2012–2017), for which he received three consecutive Primetime Emmy nominations. Driver began his film career in supporting roles in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2012), Noah Baumbach's Frances Ha (2012), and the Coen Brothers' Inside Llewyn Davis (2013). He won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor for his lead role in the drama Hungry Hearts (2014) and starred as a poet in Jim Jarmusch's Paterson (2016), the missionary in Scorsese's religious epic Silence (2016), and Steven Soderbergh's heist comedy Logan Lucky (2017). Driver gained wider recognition for playing Ben Solo / Kylo Ren in the Star Wars sequel trilogy (2015–2019). In 2019, he returned to theater in the Broadway revival of Burn This, for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. He garnered consecutive Academy Award nominations; Best Supporting Actor for Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman (2018), and Best Actor for Noah Baumbach's Marriage Story (2019). In 2021, he starred in the musical Annette and two films directed by Ridley Scott, the medieval drama The Last Duel and the crime drama House of Gucci. Driver is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He is also the founder of Arts in the Armed Forces, a non-profit that provides free arts programming to American active-duty service members, veterans, military support staff, and their families worldwide. Description above from the Wikipedia article Adam Driver, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Adam Driver

Jonathan Crane
for Jonathan Crane in Batman 3 Knightmare 🎃
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Gotham trembles as a new terrorist known as Scarecrow spreads fear through the city. Bruce Wayne, still haunted by the past, trains his new sidekick Jason Todd—Robin. But Jason's presence stirs painful memories of the first Robin, Dick Grayson, who left after a falling out. Meanwhile, Wayne Tech faces a hostile takeover from rising politician and businessman Jonathan Crane. The Board considers Crane’s bid, unaware he and Scarecrow are one and the same. As Batman and Robin investigate, they uncover Crane’s plan to infect Gotham with a next-gen fear toxin using Wayne Tech’s R&D. Each encounter with Scarecrow forces Bruce to relive his worst nightmares—his parents’ deaths, Dick walking away, and the fear of losing Jason the same way. Lucius Fox, Jim Gordon, and Alfred support him, but it’s Jason who reminds Bruce what hope feels like. In a climactic showdown at the Gotham Tower, Batman confronts Scarecrow in a nightmare-fueled hallucination, nearly giving in—until Jason breaks through the fear. Together, they stop Crane and expose his plan. Bruce saves Wayne Tech and, more importantly, begins to heal. “I’ve been afraid of losing what family I had left,” Bruce says. “But maybe… family is what saves us.” Batman stands tall—scarred, but stronger. Gotham’s protector. A knight reborn.