
Age: 46
female
Caitríona Mary Balfe (/kəˈtriːnə ˈbælf/; born 4 October 1979) is an Irish actress, producer, and former fashion model. She is best known for her starring role as Claire Fraser in the Starz historical drama series Outlander, for which she received a British Academy Scotland Award, an Irish Film and Television Award, two People's Choice Awards, and three Saturn Awards. She also earned nominations for two Critics' Choice Television Awards and four Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama. At age eighteen, while studying Drama at the Dublin Institute of Technology, Balfe was offered work as a fashion model in Paris. She was featured both in advertising campaigns and on runways for such brands as Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Givenchy, Marc Jacobs, Bottega Veneta, Oscar de la Renta and many others over ten years before refocusing on acting. She had leading roles in the web series The Beauty Inside (2012) and H+: The Digital Series (2012–2013), and appeared in the films Super 8 (2011), Now You See Me (2013), Escape Plan (2013), Money Monster (2016), Ford v Ferrari (2019), and Belfast (2021). Description above from the Wikipedia article Caitríona Balfe, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Caitríona Balfe

Earldom Sigrid
for Earldom Sigrid in Shield-Maiden’s Saga
Suggested by mr95

The year is 793 AD. The North is ruled by tradition, steel, and the iron fist of Earl Haraldson, a cautious and aging chieftain. While the men manage the homesteads and domestic politics, the women are the primary seafaring warriors of Kattegat—yet even they are forbidden from sailing into the unknown West. Ragna Lothbrok, a restless farmer and mother of two, believes the gods have a grander design for her. With the help of her eccentric, ship-building friend Floki, she secretly commissions a new kind of longship. Alongside her husband, the fiercely protective and domestic-minded Lager, Ragna assembles a crew of rogue Shield-maidens to cross the "Open Sea." Their journey leads them to the shores of Northumbria, where they capture a young monk named Athelstan. This clash of cultures, faiths, and genders ignites a firestorm that threatens the stability of Scandinavia and the future of England.