
Age: 52
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Lena Kathren Headey (born October 3, 1973) is a British actress. She gained international recognition and acclaim for her portrayal of Cersei Lannister on the HBO epic fantasy drama series Game of Thrones (2011–2019), for which she received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations and a Golden Globe Award nomination. Headey made her film debut in the mystery drama Waterland (1992). She continued to work steadily in British and American films and on television, before gaining further recognition with her lead performances in the films The Brothers Grimm (2005) and 300 (2007). Her other film credits include The Remains of the Day (1993), The Jungle Book (1994), Mrs Dalloway (1997), Ripley's Game (2002), Imagine Me & You (2005), Dredd (2012), The Purge (2013), 300: Rise of an Empire (2014), Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016), and Fighting with My Family (2019). Outside of film, Headey starred as Sarah Connor in the science fiction television series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008–2009) and had a recurring role as Amelia Hughes in the animated web series Infinity Train (2019–2021). She provided voices for the role-playing video game Risen (2009) and the video game tie-in film Kingsglaive: Final Fantasy XV (2016), as well as the animated series Danger Mouse (2015–2017) and Trollhunters (2017–2018), and puppet-animated series The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (2019).

Lena Headey

Ruth’s Mother
for Ruth’s Mother in Bright Young Women
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Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll is a psychological thriller inspired by the real-life crimes of Ted Bundy. The novel follows Pamela Schumacher, the president of a Florida sorority, whose life is shattered when a serial killer attacks her house, brutally murdering two of her sisters. In the aftermath, Pamela becomes determined to seek justice and expose the failures of law enforcement, who often underestimate women’s intelligence and resilience. Parallel to Pamela’s story, the novel also follows Tina, a woman in the Pacific Northwest whose best friend disappeared under similar circumstances. As their paths intersect, they unravel the horrifying truth behind the charming but monstrous man responsible. Through its gripping narrative, Bright Young Women critiques the way society romanticizes killers while sidelining the stories of the women they destroy. It’s a powerful exploration of survivor strength, media bias, and systemic misogyny.