
Age: 52
female
Leslie Louise Bibb (born November 17, 1973) is an American actress and former fashion model. She transitioned into film and television in late 1990s. She appeared in television shows such as Home Improvement (1996), before she appeared in her first film, the comedy Private Parts (1997), which was followed by her first show The Big Easy. She received a role in This Space Between Us (1999). Her role as Brooke McQueen on the WB Network comedy–drama series Popular (1999–2001) brought her to the attention of a wider audience, and received a Teen Choice Award for Television Choice Actress. During the series, she also gained recognition for her roles in the thriller The Skulls (2000) and in the comedy See Spot Run (2001). She had a recurring role in the medical–drama show ER (2002–2003), Crossing Jordan, and on the sitcoms The League and American Housewife. She had a starring role on the drama GCB, the sitcom Burning Love and the fantasy series Jupiter's Legacy as well as God's Favorite Idiot. Bibb was cast as Carley Bobby, in the comedy Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006). She had a minor supporting role in the hit action film Iron Man (2008) and appeared in the crime-thriller Law Abiding Citizen (2009). She reprised her role in the sequel Iron Man 2 (2010). She appeared in the family–comedy Zookeeper (2011) as Miranda Davis. She also appeared in Confessions of a Shopaholic, Law Abiding Citizen, A Good Old-Fashioned Orgy, Movie 43, No Good Deed, To the Bone, and Tag, among others.

Leslie Bibb

Christine Everhart
for Christine Everhart in Iron Man 1 (May 2008)
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Billionaire weapons manufacturer Tony Stark is captured by terrorists in Afghanistan and forced to build a devastating weapon. Instead, he constructs a powered suit of armor and escapes, returning to America a changed man. Determined to shut down his own weapons division and redirect Stark Industries toward peace, Tony refines his armor into a sleek, high-tech suit powered by an arc reactor. As he takes on the identity of Iron Man, Tony must confront his past, including his ambitious business partner Obadiah Stane, who has his own sinister plans for the armor technology. Balancing his newfound mission with his playboy lifestyle, Tony discovers that being a hero means more than just having the right suit—it means having the right heart. With the help of his loyal assistant Pepper Potts and military liaison James Rhodes, Tony learns what it truly means to be responsible for the consequences of his creations.