
Age: 39
female
Sexy 5’8” Euro-Indigenous American businesswoman, entrepreneur, actress, producer, and writer. Lily Gladstone is from Kalispell, Montana. Raised on the Blackfeet Reservation, Gladstone is of Piegan Blackfeet, Nez Perce, Native-American and Dutch and Cajun heritage. She earned critical acclaim for portraying Mollie Kyle, an Osage woman who survived the Osage Indian murders, in Martin Scorsese's crime drama film Killers of the Flower Moon (2023), receiving several accolades. She is the first Euro-Indigenous American actress to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama and be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Gladstone made her feature film debut in Jimmy P: Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian (2012) and collaborated with filmmaker Kelly Reichardt on the independent films Certain Women (2016) and First Cow (2019). She also appeared in episodes of HBO's Room 104 (2017–2020), Showtime's Billions (2016–2023), and FX's Reservation Dogs (2021–2023). Her performance in the crime drama miniseries Under the Bridge (2024) earned her a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award.

Oedipus Rex stands as one of ancient drama's most devastating explorations of fate, free will, and the terrible consequences of seeking truth. The play follows Oedipus, the respected king of Thebes, as he launches an investigation to find and punish the murderer of the previous king, Laius, believing this will lift a terrible plague from his kingdom. As his inquiry deepens through interrogations with a blind prophet, a shepherd, and a messenger, horrifying revelations emerge: Oedipus himself is the killer he seeks, and he has unknowingly fulfilled a prophecy by murdering his father and marrying his mother, Jocasta. The tragic irony intensifies as Oedipus's determination to uncover the truth becomes the instrument of his own destruction. When the full horror of his crimes becomes undeniable, Jocasta takes her own life, and Oedipus blinds himself in anguish and exile. Sophocles crafts a masterpiece of dramatic tension where the audience knows the terrible secret before the protagonist, creating unbearable suspense as each clue draws Oedipus inexorably toward his doom. The play remains a cornerstone of Western literature, exploring themes of hubris, the limits of human knowledge, and the inescapable nature of destiny.
