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Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (born 17 April 1987) is a Canadian actress, disc jockey, singer and television host. She is best known for starring as Olivia Castle in the horror film Final Destination 5 (2011) and as Steffy Forrester in CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful (2008-present), the latter earning her four Daytime Emmy Award nominations, winning Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2019. Jacqueline MacInnes Wood was born in Windsor, Ontario, the daughter of (Sandie) Alexandra MacInnes and James C. Wood. She is of indigenous (Cree), Scottish, French and Brazilian ancestry. Her half sister is Dani Probert, who was the wife of the late NHL player, Bob Probert. Her great uncle was Scottish highland singer Alasdair Gillies. Wood took acting classes at Ryerson University, Centre for the Arts and the Armstrong Acting Studio. In 2012, Wood received her first nomination for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Steffy at the 39th Daytime Emmy Awards. Of learning about her Emmy nomination, she said, "I was just about to shoot a scene in the Adriatic sea in Italy. The water was only 54 degrees! [Executive Producer/Head Writer] Brad Bell came up to me and said, "How does it feel to be Emmy nominated?" For that year, Wood submitted the scenes in which Steffy is informed of the end of her affair with Bill. In 2013, Wood garnered her second consecutive nomination in that category at the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards, in which she submitted the scenes where Steffy surprises Liam (Scott Clifton) by presenting him with signed annulment papers. In May 2013, news broke that Wood had opted not to renew her contract with the show in order to take another break. A representative for the show stated: "[Wood] is taking short a break, as she has done in the past, from B&B. She remains as the character of 'Steffy Forrester' and is continuing to tape, with episodes airing through July 2013 and then beyond". It was later announced that Wood has decided to remain with the series on a recurring basis. In April 2015, it was announced that Wood would reprise her role on B&B on a contract basis, which she has remained on ever since. In 2011, she starred in her first feature film, Final Destination 5. In September 2010, Wood's casting was announced and it was revealed that filming was underway in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This film is the fifth in the Final Destination horror film franchise. Wood portrayed Olivia Castle. The character was described as "a smart mouthed beauty who wears glasses" and is "caught in a spine chilling, stomach churning situation that will make viewers squirm in their seats", which was a risky eye procedure which Wood was terrified to do. Final Destination 5 was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $157 million at the American Box Office, and becoming the highest-rated film from the franchise at the website Rotten Tomatoes, where it has been awarded a "Fresh" rating, consisting of 61% positive reviews from film critics. Her performance also received very positive reviews.

Jacqueline MacInnes Wood

Lois Lane
for Lois Lane in DCEU Rebooted Part Two: Superman
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In this film, Krypton does not explode, but it is deserted due to being attacked by the world-collector Brainiac. All the good people of Krypton try to leave, but General Zod and his crew make deal with Brainiac that if they kill everyone else then he will give the people who helped him assured refuge on his own planet. They agreed to this deal since it was uncertain whether leaving Krypton in the untested ships would get them to a safe planet or not. The only survivor besides Zod and his crew after the massacre is Kal-El, who Jor-El and Lara had just managed to get into one of the ships before Zod got to him. The ship lands on Earth, where Kal grows up to become Superman and the persona of Clark Kent. Zod and his crew are still carrying out Brainiac's will as he asks them to do more and more before he gives them refuge, and they are beginning to realise that Brainiac is just using them and will never give them anything. However, when Ursa stands up to him about this, he kills her in front of them to make a point that they have no choice but to obey him. He then tells them to attack the Earth so he can add it to his collection without resistance, and in particular tells Zod to go after Superman, since he is the biggest threat to Brainiac. Zod unwillingly obeys but quickly realises that he can't beat Superman, and so Brainiac steps in to finish it himself. However, Superman convinces Zod and his crew to help him fight Brainiac, and they win by working together as a team.