
Age: 36
female
Laura Ruth Harrier (born March 28, 1990) is an American actress and model. She began modelling at 17 after a location scout discovered her. She moved to New York City, where she continued modelling and was represented by agencies such as IMG Models and Wilhelmina Models. She modelled for various mainstream magazines, appeared in campaigns for Urban Outfitters, Macy's and Steve Madden, and was the face of Garnier. After appearing in several commercials and student films, Harrier pursued acting and studied at the William Esper Studio. She was first recognized for her role as Destiny Evans in the 2013 one-season reboot of the American soap opera One Life to Live. Harrier's role as Peter Parker's love interest, Liz Allan, in Spider-Man: Homecoming brought her international attention in 2017. She gained further recognition for portraying civil rights activist Patrice Dumas in BlacKkKlansman (2018), receiving a Black Reel Award nomination. In 2019, she starred as an art student in the independent drama film Balance, Not Symmetry. In 2020, she received further attention for starring as Camille Washington in the Netflix miniseries Hollywood. Harrier is an ambassador for Louis Vuitton and has modelled for other luxury brands like Bulgari, Calvin Klein, and Boss. She is outspoken about issues related to civil rights and equality and frequently uses social media to raise awareness. Description above from the Wikipedia article Laura Harrier, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Locked away in a tower, Rapunzel has known only her captor's voice and her own reflection. But when a stranger scales her walls, everything fractures. He speaks of a world beyond her window—one she's been told doesn't exist. As her seventy feet of hair becomes both her greatest weapon and deepest shame, Rapunzel must confront an agonizing truth: the woman who raised her may have stolen everything. Caught between the safety of captivity and the terrifying promise of freedom, she discovers that escape isn't just physical. It's learning to trust herself when she's been taught to fear her own power. In reclaiming her story, Rapunzel realizes the tower was never meant to protect her—it was meant to contain her.





