
Age: 29
female
Hailee Steinfeld (born December 11, 1996) is an American actress and singer. She had her breakthrough with the western film True Grit (2010), which earned her various accolades, including nominations for an Academy Award and a BAFTA Award. Steinfeld gained wider recognition for her roles in the Pitch Perfect film series (2015–2017) and The Edge of Seventeen (2016), which earned her a Golden Globe nomination. She also starred in Ender's Game (2013), Begin Again (2013) and Bumblebee (2018). She voiced Gwen Stacy / Spider-Woman in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and its 2023 sequel, and Vi in the Netflix series Arcane (2021–2024). She portrayed Emily Dickinson in the Apple TV+ series Dickinson (2019–2021), and has portrayed Kate Bishop in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2021. Steinfeld gained recognition in music after performing "Flashlight" in Pitch Perfect 2 (2015), signing with Republic Records soon after and released her debut single, "Love Myself", followed by her debut EP Haiz (2015). She went on to release a series of successful singles, including "Starving", "Most Girls" and "Let Me Go". In 2020, she released her second EP, Half Written Story. Description above from the Wikipedia article Hailee Steinfeld, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Hailee Steinfeld

Vaggie
for Vaggie in HAZBIN HOTEL (Live Action Movie)
Suggested by enzotakerian

Based on the animated irreverent series, it tells about demons in Hell. Mainly, the princess of Hell, Charlotte ("Charlie") Morningstar, who is very happy and peppy, basically the only NICE demon in the realm. Overpopulation in the underworld causes a traditional exorcism in which all damned souls and/or demons will cease to exist. To prevent it from happening, Charlie and her girlfriend, Vaggie, are run a hotel for damned souls to give them a shot at redemption and have their souls be pure enough to go to Heaven. But everyone else in Hell laughs and ridicules at her idea, considering her plan a potential failure. Even though, he considers it a laughing matter himself, the radio demon, Alastor, decides to help promote the hotel and make it alluring (simply for his OWN benefits). Rated "R" for strong violent content and gore, vulgar language throughout, sexual themes, drug use, and thematic elements.
