
Age: 80
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Goldie Jeanne Hawn (born November 21, 1945) is an American actress, director, producer, and occasional singer. She started as a dancer, first in New York and then in Los Angeles. On the cast of TV's Laugh-In, the mod comedy show of the late 1960s, she flubbed jokes in a bikini and became one of the show's most popular co-stars. She then proved the ding-a-ling act was just an act -- she won an Oscar for a supporting role in Cactus Flower (1969, with Walter Matthau) and turned in a solid performance in Steven Spielberg's The Sugarland Express (1974). She had her first blockbuster, Private Benjamin in 1980, and has since had a steady career as a leading lady in hits and misses, often acting as her own producer. Some of her movies include Shampoo (1975, starring Warren Beatty), Overboard (1987, with Kurt Russell), Bird on a Wire (1990, with Mel Gibson), Death Becomes Her (1992, with Bruce Willis), Housesitter (1992, with Steve Martin), The First Wives Club (1996, with Diane Keaton), and The Banger Sisters (2002, with Susan Sarandon), among many others. She has been in a decades-long relationship with actor Kurt Russell and is the mother of actress Kate Hudson, actor Oliver Hudson, and actor Wyatt Russell.

After fleeing his predetermined life, a young man named Jack survives a plane crash only to discover an underwater utopia called Rapture, now a decaying nightmare. Guided by a mysterious Irishman named Atlas, Jack is hunted by mutated addicts called Splicers. He injects a powerful substance called ADAM to survive, unlocking hidden combat skills he never knew he possessed. As he fights to escape, Jack uncovers a devastating truth: his entire identity is a fabricated lie implanted by Atlas. His real father is Rapture’s tyrannical founder, Andrew Ryan, and the trigger phrase “would you kindly” forces him to obey any command, forcing Jack to commit patricide before confronting his puppet master in a final, monstrous battle for freedom.
