
Age: 29
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Margaret Constance "Maisie" Williams (born April 15, 1997) is an English actress. Williams made her acting debut in 2011 as Arya Stark, a lead character in the HBO epic medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones (2011–2019). She gained recognition and critical praise for her work on the show and received two Emmy Award nominations. Williams' other television appearances include Ashildr in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who (2015), starring in the British docudrama television film Cyberbully (2015), and in the British science-fiction teen thriller film iBoy (2017). She played the central character in the comedy action drama miniseries Two Weeks to Live (2020) and portrayed punk rock icon Jordan in Pistol (2022), a biopic about the Sex Pistols. Williams also voiced Cammie MacCloud in the American animated web series Gen:Lock (2019–2021). In 2014, she starred as Lydia in her first feature film, the coming-of-age mystery drama The Falling, for which she received critical acclaim and several awards. She co-starred in films such as the romantic period-drama film Mary Shelley (2017), the animated prehistoric sports comedy film Early Man (2018), and the romantic comedy-drama film Then Came You (2018). In 2018, she made her stage debut in Lauren Gunderson's play I and You at the Hampstead Theatre in London, to positive reviews. In 2020, she starred in the superhero horror film The New Mutants and the psychological thriller The Owners. In 2019, Williams jointly developed and launched the social media platform Daisie, a multi-media networking app designed to be an alternative means to help artists and creators (especially those who are trying to get started) in their careers. Description above from the Wikipedia article Maisie Williams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Maisie Williams

Sasaki Ayami
for Sasaki Ayami in Komi Can't Communicate (American Translation)
Suggested by nobody2021

This is just a joke fancast populated with MCU, DCEU, and SSU actors not meant to be taken seriously. An alternative interpretation is Hollywood up to their no-good whitewashing tendencies. Tadano Hitohito is just your ordinary high-school student starting his first year of high school. Planning to have a peaceful and normal high school life, his plans come to an end before they even began. The reason? Well, on her first day attending the elite Itan Private High School, the overwhelmingly beautiful Shoko Komi immediately receives an overwhelming surge in popularity due to the unprecedented stoic beauty and refined elegance her classmates perceive her to possess, She has been seated right to him, thus making him become the target of the entire class' jealousy. Soon, however, it is only he who figures out Komi's secret: underneath her beautiful appearance and reputation as the school idol, Komi suffers from a communication disorder which prevents her from making friends or even speaking normally to other people. Empathizing with her plight, Tadano resolves to spend his high school life helping Komi make one hundred friends. Yet, things may not be as easy as they sound, as the school is filled with students with strong personalities, and making friends with these weirdos might bring troubles of their own.

