
Age: 40
female
Cristin Milioti (born August 16, 1985) is an American actress. She is known for playing The Mother, Tracy McConnell, in the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother from 2013 to 2014, and Sofia Falcone in the HBO crime drama series The Penguin (2024). The latter earned her a Critics' Choice Television Award, a Golden Globe Award nomination, and a Primetime Emmy Award. She appeared in theatre productions such as That Face (2010) and the musical Once (2011–2013), for which she won a Grammy Award and was nominated for a Tony Award. Milioti also featured in the 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street, the 2020 film Palm Springs, the second season of the FX anthology crime series Fargo (2015), the HBO Max comedy series Made for Love (2021–2022), Peacock comedy mystery series The Resort (2022) and two related episodes of Netflix's hit series Black Mirror (2017, 2025). Description above from the Wikipedia article Cristin Milioti, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cristin Milioti

Janet Van Dyne
for Janet Van Dyne in The Avengers: War of the Realms
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When Loki attacks Manhattan, the Avengers—Steve Rogers, Natasha Romanoff, Clint Barton, and Simon Williams—respond swiftly. Joined by new allies Tony Stark, Peter Maximoff, Bruce Banner, Hank Pym, and Janet Van Dyne, they subdue him and take him prisoner. But his presence on Earth triggers an even greater threat: Thor, God of Thunder, arrives, demanding Loki’s release and challenging the Avengers. In a fierce battle, Steve and Hank confront Thor, but the fight halts when Loki escapes. Thor learns Loki has returned to Asgard and assassinated Odin, claiming the throne. Now forced to choose between vengeance and duty, Thor joins the Avengers to reclaim his home. Together, they travel to Asgard, facing frost giants, dark elves, and Asgardian soldiers loyal to Loki. Thor, inspired by Jane Foster, a compassionate Earth doctor he met, fights with new resolve. In the final clash, the Avengers distract Loki long enough for Thor to take him down. With Asgard saved, Thor names Baldur the Brave its new king. He returns to Earth, choosing to protect Midgard with the Avengers—and to be near Jane. In the credits scene we see a mysterious figure with glowing blue eyes and a red hood pulled through the portal to Asgard created by Loki during his arrival on Earth—foreshadowing a new power rising from the shadows.