
Age: 45
female
Eliza Dushku (born December 30, 1980) is an American actress and producer, known for her versatile talent and captivating performances across film and television. Dushku's acting career began at a young age when she landed her first major role as the troubled teenage daughter, Faith, on the hit television series "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1998-2003). Her portrayal of the complex and rebellious character garnered critical acclaim and a strong fan following. Following her success on "Buffy," Dushku went on to star in the spin-off series "Angel" (2000-2003), where she continued to develop her character, Faith, in a more prominent role. Her ability to bring depth and vulnerability to her performances earned her further recognition in the industry. Dushku's talent extended beyond television, as she made a successful transition to the big screen. She appeared in several notable films, including "Bring It On" (2000), "The New Guy" (2002), and "Wrong Turn" (2003), where she showcased her range as an actress and solidified her presence in the film industry. In addition to her acting career, Dushku has also been involved in producing projects. She co-produced and starred in the short-lived series "Tru Calling" (2003-2005), further demonstrating her passion for storytelling and her desire to contribute to the creative process behind the camera. Throughout her career, Dushku has consistently taken on challenging and complex roles, showcasing her versatility as an actress. She has also been praised for her commitment to portraying strong female characters who defy stereotypes and challenge societal norms. Beyond her acting pursuits, Dushku is also known for her philanthropic efforts. She has been involved in various charitable organizations, particularly focusing on empowering young women and combating sexual violence. Eliza Dushku continues to be a respected and admired figure in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her talent, authenticity, and dedication to her craft. Her contributions to both television and film have left a lasting impact, and she remains an influential presence in the industry.

Eliza Dushku

She-Hulk
for She-Hulk in Marvel Super Heroes United: Parts One & Two
Suggested by SpiderSonicPrime

Thor has shattered the Tesseract to prevent it from being used by anyone evil. Dr. Doom & Loki plan to build a super-weapon against Galactus, who is coming to consume Earth, and to rule the world. They recruit every villain they can find, breaking them out of the Raft to find the Tesseract shards. Nick Fury calls upon various superheroes including the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Fantastic Four, the Defenders, the X-Men, & others to stop the villains and save the planet. Loki has a secret plan to use Galactus to eat Earth & Asgard. (Inspired by and based on Lego Marvel Super Heroes (video game), Marvel Ultimate Alliance 1 & 3, Marvel Heroes (online game), and the final episode of The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, "Avengers Assemble").
