
Age: 38
female
Allison Howell Williams (born April 13, 1988) is an American actress. She first became known for starring as Marnie Michaels in the HBO comedy-drama series Girls (2012–2017), which earned her a Critics' Choice Award nomination. Her breakthrough came with the role of Rose Armitage in the horror film Get Out (2017), which earned her nominations from the MTV Movie Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards, among other accolades. She starred in the horror films The Perfection (2018) and M3GAN (2022), the latter of which she also executive produced. For her work in horror films, she has been deemed a scream queen by some in the media. Her latest on-screen appearance was in the role of Lucy Smith in Showtime's Peabody Award-winning miniseries Fellow Travelers (2023). Description above from the Wikipedia article Allison Williams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Allison Williams

Maya Hansen
for Maya Hansen in Iron Man 3 (2013)
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The events of Loki's attack on New York City has left Tony Stark a completely changed man. Now saddled with a severe case of insomnia and post traumatic stress disorder, Tony spends his sleepless nights the only way he knows how - coming up with new prototypes for the Iron Man suit. But now new events require that Tony suit up again. A villainous mad man known only as the Mandarin has staged a horrible attack on the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, and is coming for Tony. An angry Tony wants to confront the Mandarin face to face, who proceeds to stage an attack on Tony's Malibu mansion and leaves him with absolutely nothing - no Pepper, no toys except for a defunct Iron Man prototype called the MK42, and he's stranded in the middle of Tennessee. Tony believes the attack on the Chinese Theater and an attack on a small town in Tennessee are related. As he puts the pieces together and tries to get the MK42 working, he discovers far more sinister forces at work greater than the Mandarin himself. But how does an event from Tony's past fit in with the events of the present?