
Age: 55
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Paul Bettany (born 27 May 1971) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as J.A.R.V.I.S. and Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including the Disney+ series WandaVision (2021) and the upcoming Vision Quest (2026), the former of which garnered him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Bettany first gained popularity for appearing in the films Gangster No. 1 (2000), A Knight's Tale (2001) and A Beautiful Mind (2001). He was nominated for a BAFTA Award for playing Stephen Maturin in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003). Other films in which Bettany has appeared include Dogville (2003), Wimbledon (2004), The Da Vinci Code (2006), The Tourist (2010), Margin Call (2011), Legend (2015) and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). He made his directorial debut with the film Shelter (2014), which he also wrote and co-produced. In television and theatre, Bettany has portrayed Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll in the series A Very British Scandal and Andy Warhol in the play The Collaboration in the West End, which later came to Broadway. Description above from the Wikipedia article Paul Bettany, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Paul Bettany

Vision
for Vision in Civil War II
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An Inhuman named Ulysses Cain who had recently been brought in the Inhumans helped save a Celestial Destroyer day when Medusa used the information from a vision to warn the Avengers. During a celebratory party, the heroes discovered the source of the knowledge of the Inhuman. Captain Marvel wanted Ulysses to work with the Ultimates in order to face disasters in advance before they happen, but Iron Man objected to the idea, suggesting that it was dangerous to take his visions for granted for several reasons. The fact that it was possible to avoid the events that Cain saw meant that he did not have access to anything about stone, moreover, little was known about how Ulysses' powers worked, including their effectiveness. Tony Stark also questioned the morality of stopping and punishing someone for a disaster that they could potentially do, and maybe they didn't even know what they would do, however, Carol remained adamant about using Cain, considering that it had worked perfectly in stopping the Celestial.