
Age: 67
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Catherine Ann Keener (born March 26, 1959) is an American actress. Considered one of the independent film industry's most reliable performers, Keener is known for portraying disgruntled and melancholic yet sympathetic women in independent films, as well as supporting roles in studio films. She has been twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Being John Malkovich (1999) and for her portrayal of author Harper Lee in Capote (2005). Keener also appeared in the films The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Into the Wild (2007), Synecdoche, New York (2008), and Get Out (2017), which were all well received by critics. Keener is the muse of director Nicole Holofcener, having appeared in each of Holofcener's first five films. She also appeared in each of director Tom DiCillo's first four films, and three films directed by Spike Jonze. From 2018 to 2020, she starred in the Showtime dramedy series Kidding.

Catherine Keener

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for Director Bennett in Booster Gold (2028)
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Booster Gold is a time traveler from the 25th century, using his knowledge of future events and advanced technology to position himself as a superhero in the present. Initially driven by a desire for fame and fortune, he navigates a world where his motivations are often misunderstood. His AI companion, Skeets, serves as his moral guide, pushing him toward greater responsibility. As he faces various challenges—villains, clashes with other heroes, and the repercussions of altering history—Booster slowly learns that being a hero requires more than public adoration. He evolves from a self-absorbed celebrity to someone who values the protection of the timeline above personal gain. Each encounter forces him to reckon with the consequences of his actions, and he begins to grasp the true weight of his choices. In a climactic moment, Booster is faced with a crucial decision: allow a tragic event to unfold to maintain the integrity of history or prevent it, risking catastrophic changes to the future. He chooses to preserve the timeline, marking his growth into a genuine hero. Post Credits: A cryptic message from his future self warns of an impending crisis that could threaten the multiverse.