
Age: 27
female
Cailee Johnamae Spaeny (born July 24, 1998) is an American actress. Spaeny's first major role was in the science fiction film Pacific Rim Uprising (2018). She followed this appearing in the neo-noir film Bad Times at the El Royale (2018), the biographical films On the Basis of Sex and Vice (both 2018), the fantasy film The Craft: Legacy (2020), and the miniseries Devs (2020) and Mare of Easttown (2021). Spaeny portrayed Priscilla Presley in the biographical film Priscilla (2023), for which she received the Volpi Cup for Best Actress and a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. Further recognition came in 2024 for starring in the war film Civil War and the horror film Alien: Romulus.

Cailee Spaeny

Audrey Hepburn
for Audrey Hepburn in ETERNAL GRACE (2029)
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Eternal Grace tells the life of Audrey Hepburn from her challenging childhood in Nazi-occupied Holland to her rise as one of Hollywood’s most beloved icons. The film dives deep into her resilience, vulnerability, and grace, focusing on the lesser-known struggles behind her enchanting screen presence. Guadagnino crafts a story that balances Audrey’s public elegance with her private heartbreaks, including her relationship with her father, her post-war hardships, her marriages, and her lifelong struggle for inner peace. The film opens with Audrey as a young girl in the Netherlands, living under the shadow of WWII, dreaming of becoming a dancer despite food shortages and fears of Nazi raids. As she grows, her journey takes her from ballet training in London to her breakout film role in Roman Holiday, where she earns instant fame. Through Guadagnino’s atmospheric lens, the audience experiences Audrey’s vulnerability as she navigates Hollywood, her dedication to UNICEF, and her retreat to private life in Switzerland, where she devoted herself to humanitarian work. The film emphasizes Audrey’s complex relationship with fame and her pursuit of a simpler, meaningful existence beyond the screen. Through intimate scenes, we see her as a mother, a friend, and a woman yearning for authenticity amid the glare of the spotlight. Eternal Grace sheds light on Audrey’s quiet strength and the endurance that became her true legacy.