
Age: 37
female
Lily Jane Collins (born 18 March 1989) is a British and American actress and model. Born in Guildford, Surrey and raised in Los Angeles, Collins began performing on screen at the age of two in the BBC sitcom Growing Pains. In the late 2000s, Collins began acting and modelling more regularly, and she had a career breakthrough with her performance in the sports-drama film The Blind Side, which was the third highest-grossing film of 2009. She went on to appear in leading roles across feature films such as the sci-fi action-horror Priest (2011), the psychological action-thriller Abduction (2011), the fantasy Mirror Mirror (2012), the urban fantasy The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013), and the independent romantic comedies Stuck in Love (2012), The English Teacher (2013), and Love, Rosie (2014). Collins was critically acclaimed for her roles as Marla Mabrey in the comedy Rules Don't Apply (2016), which earned her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and for her portrayal of a young adult with anorexia in the controversial Netflix drama To the Bone (2017). She has also achieved recognition for her work in biographical films: she starred as Liz Kendall in the Netflix drama Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019), as J.R.R. Tolkien's wife Edith in Tolkien (2019), and as Rita Alexander in Mank (2020), the latter of which was a critical success, earning 10 Academy Award nominations. Collins played Fantine in the BBC miniseries adaptation of Les Misérables (2018–2019), and, since 2020, she has portrayed Emily Cooper in the Netflix series Emily in Paris. For the latter, she received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. She made her writing debut with Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me (2017) in which she discussed her struggles with mental health, including an eating disorder she suffered as a teenager.

Lily Collins

Scarlett O'Hara
for Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind
Suggested by batsy003

A new version of the novel Gone with the Wind. Scarlett O'Hara is a 30-year-old woman, experienced by life, independent and resourceful, and has a very strong sense of responsibility. Although she is considered an “old maid” in southern society, she does not feel the need to seek a husband by force. Instead, she devotes herself to running the plantation she inherited from her father, and managing its finances. Although she does not pursue marriage by force, she believes that one will come unexpectedly, one day. Her family, however, does not believe this and believes that Scarlett will be alone for the rest of her life. Everything changes, however, with the appearance of the handsome, mysterious Rhett Butler-32-year-old man who falls in love with Scarlett despite the label that society has managed to give her. At first Scarlett treats Rhett with detachment, seeing him as a person who would ruin her reputation if they found out about their close relationship. However, as time passes, she sees qualities in him that fascinate her - his self-confidence, independence, but also a sensitivity that no one expects from him. Scarlett, though initially secretive, reveals to Rhett her desire for freedom, her struggles for the future of her family and her own ambitions. As time passes, she begins to see that her life does not have to be based on the conventional model of marriage, and that her love for Rhett is deeper and more complex than she initially thought.


