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Edi Mūe Gathegi (born March 10, 1979) is a Kenyan-American actor. He appeared as a recurring character, Dr. Jeffrey Cole (aka "Big Love"), in the television series House, as Cheese in the 2007 film Gone Baby Gone, as Laurent in the films Twilight and its sequel The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and as Darwin in X-Men: First Class. Gathegi also featured in the AMC series Into the Badlands as Baron Jacobee. He has also been a recurring character in the NBC television series The Blacklist as Matias Solomon, an operative for a covert organization. Gathegi reprised the role in the 2016–2017 season crime thriller, The Blacklist: Redemption. He has also played a leading role in Startup, a television drama series on Crackle. Since 2022, Gathegi has played engineer and entrepreneur Dev Ayesa in the Apple TV+ original science fiction space drama series For All Mankind. He is set to play the role of Mister Terrific in James Gunn's film Superman (2025). Description above from the Wikipedia article Edi Gathegi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Set in modern-day New Orleans, "Press & The Frog" follows Tasia Miller, a talented but underappreciated intern at a prestigious newspaper. Despite her ambition and hard work, she finds herself stuck in a mundane job fetching coffee and writing fluff pieces. Tasia Miller's dream is to become a respected investigative journalist, but her boss, the respected yet ruthless editor Davarius Morton, keeps her in the background, focused on sensational stories rather than the truth. One fateful night, while covering a local festival, Tasia Miller meets a charming but cursed frog named Navin Vad, who reveals that he was once a successful journalist before a rival cast a spell on him. With Tasia Miller's help, Navin Vad hopes to break the curse and reclaim his human form. Together, they embark on a wild adventure through the city, facing off against shady politicians, uncovering hidden truths, and learning the importance of integrity in journalism. As Tasia Miller navigates the challenges of her career and the magical chaos that ensues, she discovers her own voice and the power of storytelling. With her supportive friends by her side, Tasia Miller learns that true journalism is about more than just headlines; it’s about making a difference and finding her own happily ever after.
