
Age: 45
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Bryce Dallas Howard (born March 2, 1981) is an American actress and director. The eldest child of filmmaker Ron Howard, she studied acting at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts. While portraying Rosalind in a 2003 production of As You Like It, Howard caught the attention of director M. Night Shyamalan, who cast her as a blind girl in the thriller film The Village (2004) and a naiad in the fantasy film Lady in the Water (2006). Howard's performance in Kenneth Branagh's romance film As You Like It (2006) earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination. She subsequently appeared as Gwen Stacy in Sam Raimi's superhero film Spider-Man 3 (2007). She went on to appear as Kate Connor in the action film Terminator Salvation (2009) and as Victoria in the fantasy film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010). She also appeared in the drama film The Help (2011), the comedy-drama film 50/50 (2011), the fantasy film Pete's Dragon (2016), and the musical film Rocketman (2019). Howard gained further recognition with her role as Claire Dearing in the top-grossing Jurassic World trilogy (2015–2022). Additionally, Howard directed the documentary film Dads (2019) and episodes of the Disney+ space western series The Mandalorian (2019–present) and The Book of Boba Fett (2022). Description above from the Wikipedia article Bryce Dallas Howard, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Bryce Dallas Howard

Harleen Quinzel
for Harleen Quinzel in Harleen
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A film adaptation of the comic book written by Stjepan Šejić which takes place in the Jokerverse. Through Harley's eyes we see Gotham City, its heroes and villains, as well as ordinary people. On her way stand the prosecutor Harvey Dent, the police commissioner Jim Gordon and the director of Arkham Asylum Hugo Strange. Above all, the Joker, one of Gotham's most feared criminals. Psychiatric doctor Harleen Quinzel is close to finding a cure for the madness haunting Gotham City. But she must first prove her revolutionary theory to skeptical authorities. To do so, she delves into the disturbed minds of Arkham Asylum's most dangerous inmates. He spends more and more time with the criminally insane, and the closer he gets to one of his patients, the further away from reality he becomes.

