
Age: 36
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Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers (born October 1, 1989), known professionally as Brie Larson, is an American actress. She played supporting roles in comedies as a teenager and has since expanded to leading roles in independent films and blockbusters. Her accolades include an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award. Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2019. At age six, Larson was the youngest student admitted to a training program at the American Conservatory Theater, and she began her acting career in 1998 with a comedy sketch on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. She appeared as a regular on the sitcom Raising Dad (2001–2002). She pursued a music career, releasing the album Finally Out of P.E. (2005). She subsequently had supporting roles in the comedy films Hoot (2006), Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010), and 21 Jump Street (2012), and appeared as a sardonic teenager in the television series United States of Tara (2009–2011). Larson's breakthrough came as a social worker in the independent drama Short Term 12 (2013), along with supporting roles in the coming-of-age romance The Spectacular Now (2013) and the comedy Trainwreck (2015). She gained wider recognition for her performance as a kidnapping victim in the drama Room (2015), for which she received the Academy Award for Best Actress. She ventured into blockbusters with the monster film Kong: Skull Island (2017) and by starring as Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with Captain Marvel (2019). Larson returned to television to star in the miniseries Lessons in Chemistry (2023), for which she earned a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress. Larson has co-written and co-directed two short films and made her feature film directorial debut with the independent comedy-drama Unicorn Store (2017). For producing the virtual reality series The Messy Truth VR Experience (2020), she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Interactive Program. A gender equality activist and an advocate for sexual assault survivors, Larson is vocal about social and political issues. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brie Larson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Brie Larson

Zoé Lee
for Zoé Lee in Marshall Gone Missing: A PAW Patrol Movie (crossover)
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Marshall Gone Missing: A PAW Patrol Movie (also known as PAW Patrol The Movie: Marshall No More in some territories known as Haim Saban And Troy Martin's Marshall Gone Missing: A PAW Patrol Movie) is a Canadian/American animated/family/comedy/drama/adventure film based on the hit Spin-Master/Nickelodeon Canadian animated series, PAW Patrol created by Keith Chapman. It is rated PG, and its produced by Paramount Animation, Nickelodeon Movies and Spin Master(or Allspark Pictures if Hasbro bought the PAW Patrol franchise), and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is produced by the producers of The LEGO Movie Dan Lin, and Forrest Gump, Wendy Finerman. The film will mark the return of most of the original voices of Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rocky and Rubble: Gage Munroe, Tristan Samuel, Kallan Holley, Stuart Ralston and Devan Cohen. And it will mark the debuts of the new voices of Trini Kwan and Shane Clarke: Kelly Hu and Beulah Koale. The movie is adapted from the acclaimed fanficiton, "Marshall Gone Missing" by HavocHound, with him making his directorial debut. It is also based on an idea back in 2016 of The PAW Patrol having their own movie by a then 19 year-old named Troy Martin while he was reading the fanfic. Martin is planning to co-direct the film while writing the screenplay with Haim Saban.



