
Age: 30
female
Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy (/ˈænjə/; born 16 April 1996) is an American actress and voice actress. Born in Miami and raised in Buenos Aires and London, she left school at 16 to pursue an acting career. After several minor television roles, her breakthrough came with a leading role in the horror film The Witch (2015). Her career progressed with roles in the horror film Split (2016) and its sequel Glass (2019), the black comedy film Thoroughbreds (2017), and playing Emma Woodhouse in the period drama Emma (2020). Taylor-Joy featured in the television crime drama series Peaky Blinders (2019–2022) and earned international recognition for playing Beth Harmon in the period drama miniseries The Queen's Gambit (2020), winning a Golden Globe Award and a SAG Award, in addition to a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award. She then starred in the horror film Last Night in Soho (2021), the action films The Northman (2022) and The Gorge (2025), and the black comedy The Menu (2022). She also voiced Princess Peach in the animated film The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023). She starred as Imperator Furiosa in the apocalyptic film Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Anya Taylor-Joy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Anya Taylor-Joy

Claudette Colbert
for Claudette Colbert in The Girls
Suggested by addisonrider

A loose semi-fictional adaptation of various writings that allude to details of some of the most glamorous women in the world who lived in public as larger-than-life romantic heroines of the screen, but privately lived with rumored sapphic tendencies. Narrative would likely either be chaotically comedic (like Diana McLellan's story), or will be a more serious biopic style story focusing on Mercedes De Acosta and her involvement with Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich. Significant characters should include Mercedes de Acosta, Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Tallulah Bankhead, Joan Crawford and more. Based on The Girls: Sappho Goes To Hollywood by Diana McLellan, The Sewing Circle by Axel Madsen, and Here Lies The Heart by Mercedes de Acosta