
Age: 37
female
Lily Jane Collins (born 18 March 1989) is a British and American actress and model. Born in Guildford, Surrey and raised in Los Angeles, Collins began performing on screen at the age of two in the BBC sitcom Growing Pains. In the late 2000s, Collins began acting and modelling more regularly, and she had a career breakthrough with her performance in the sports-drama film The Blind Side, which was the third highest-grossing film of 2009. She went on to appear in leading roles across feature films such as the sci-fi action-horror Priest (2011), the psychological action-thriller Abduction (2011), the fantasy Mirror Mirror (2012), the urban fantasy The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (2013), and the independent romantic comedies Stuck in Love (2012), The English Teacher (2013), and Love, Rosie (2014). Collins was critically acclaimed for her roles as Marla Mabrey in the comedy Rules Don't Apply (2016), which earned her a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and for her portrayal of a young adult with anorexia in the controversial Netflix drama To the Bone (2017). She has also achieved recognition for her work in biographical films: she starred as Liz Kendall in the Netflix drama Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019), as J.R.R. Tolkien's wife Edith in Tolkien (2019), and as Rita Alexander in Mank (2020), the latter of which was a critical success, earning 10 Academy Award nominations. Collins played Fantine in the BBC miniseries adaptation of Les Misérables (2018–2019), and, since 2020, she has portrayed Emily Cooper in the Netflix series Emily in Paris. For the latter, she received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. She made her writing debut with Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me (2017) in which she discussed her struggles with mental health, including an eating disorder she suffered as a teenager.

Lily Collins

Rosanne Cash
for Rosanne Cash in Ring of Fire: The June Carter Cash Story
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"Ring of Fire" begins with a glimpse into June Carter's childhood, growing up in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains as part of the legendary Carter Family, a pioneering force in country music. Gifted with a natural flair for performance, June becomes a vital member of the family band, captivating audiences with her spirited vocals and infectious energy. As June's career flourishes, she crosses paths with the enigmatic Johnny Cash, sparking a passionate but tumultuous relationship that becomes the focal point of her life. Despite the challenges they face, including Johnny's battles with addiction and infidelity, June remains a steadfast pillar of support, channeling her own struggles into her music and songwriting. "Ring of Fire" explores the complexities of June and Johnny's relationship, from their initial meeting on tour to their eventual marriage and enduring partnership. Through highs and lows, June's unwavering faith in Johnny's talent and her unyielding love for him inspire some of their greatest collaborations, including the iconic duet "Jackson."