
Age: 38
female
Jennifer Holland is an American actress best known for her role as Emilia Harcourt in James Gunn’s HBO television series Peacemaker (2022–2024), where she emerged as a key part of the show’s core ensemble. Her performance helped establish Harcourt as one of the more grounded and serious presences within Gunn’s DC projects, balancing action-driven storytelling with character-focused moments. Holland’s most prominent later work has been tied to DC Comics projects under Gunn, beginning with her debut as Harcourt in The Suicide Squad (2021), followed by appearances in Black Adam (2022) and Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023). She later carried the role into animation with Creature Commandos (2024–), making her one of the few performers to portray the same character across DC’s live-action and animated continuities. Earlier in her career, Holland appeared in a range of film and television projects, including a recurring role as Becky Phillips on CMT’s Sun Records (2017), the comedy American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (2009), and guest roles on established network series American Horror Story (2011–), Bones (2005–2017), Rush Hour (2016), and CSI: Miami (2002–2012). Her appearance in James Gunn’s Brightburn (2019) marked a clear turning point toward higher-profile genre projects. In her personal life, Holland began a relationship with filmmaker James Gunn in 2015, and the couple married in 2022.

Jennifer Holland

Black Canary
for Black Canary in Green Arrow & Black Canary
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While Gotham has Batman's presence, Star City also has its own vigilante in the form of Oliver Queen, aka the Green Arrow. Accompanied by his partner Dinah Lance (the Black Canary), the duo is already used to acting together against criminals, although the biggest problem for both lately is to leave disagreements on the field out of their life as a couple. In any case, Oliver and Dinah will have to put their eventual disagreements aside to deal with someone they both already know and, together with their allies, relearn that it's better to be together than arguing. Still in its early stages of development, Green Arrow & Black Canary was originally envisioned as a TV series, before being retooled now as a feature film as an extra way to break away from what was done to the characters in The CW series 'Arrow'.