
Age: 57
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Naomi Ellen Watts (born September 28, 1968) is a British actress. She has been nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Actress for her performances as a grief-stricken mother in Alejandro González Iñárritu's film 21 Grams (2003), and as Maria Bennett in the disaster film The Impossible (2012). After her family moved to Australia, she made her film debut there in the drama For Love Alone (1986) and then appeared in three television series, Hey Dad..! (1990), Brides of Christ (1991), and Home and Away (1991), and the film Flirting (1991). After moving to the United States, she initially struggled as an actress, taking roles in small-scale films until she starred in David Lynch's psychological thriller Mulholland Drive in 2001 as an aspiring actress. This role started her rise to international prominence. She has served as an ambassador for the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS and Pantene's Beautiful Lengths. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Naomi Watts

Qi'ra
for Qi'ra in Solo: A Star Wars Story (1998)
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In the vast and tumultuous galaxy of "Star Wars," a young and ambitious Han Solo finds himself on a path to becoming the iconic smuggler fans have come to know and love. The film takes us on a journey through Han's early years, where ambition, charm, and a touch of recklessness define his character. The story begins on the industrial planet of Corellia, where Han dreams of becoming a pilot and escaping his life of hardship. Alongside his love interest, Qi'ra, he makes a daring escape attempt, setting in motion a series of events that will shape his destiny. Through twists of fate, Han meets Chewbacca, the Wookiee who becomes his loyal co-pilot, and Lando Calrissian, the suave gambler with a flair for the dramatic. Together, they become involved in a high-stakes heist for a criminal syndicate, led by the enigmatic Tobias Beckett. The mission takes them across various landscapes, from the perilous spice mines of Kessel to the sophisticated world of Dryden Vos, the crime lord. Along the way, alliances are tested, friendships are forged, and Han's character is moulded. The film delves into themes of identity, freedom, and the moral ambiguity of a galaxy ruled by power and greed. It's a coming-of-age tale that explores Han's transformation from a hopeful dreamer to the cynical but charismatic rogue.


