
Age: 47
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Rachel Anne McAdams (born November 17, 1978) is a Canadian actress. After graduating from a theatre degree program at York University in 2001, she worked in Canadian television and film productions, such as the drama film Perfect Pie (2002), for which she received a Genie Award nomination, the comedy film My Name Is Tanino (2002), and the comedy series Slings & Arrows (2003–2005), for which she won a Gemini Award. In 2002, she made her Hollywood film debut in the comedy The Hot Chick. She rose to fame in 2004 with the comedy Mean Girls and the romantic drama The Notebook. In 2005, she starred in the romantic comedy Wedding Crashers, the psychological thriller Red Eye, and the comedy-drama The Family Stone. She was hailed by the media as Hollywood's new "it girl" and received a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Rising Star. After a hiatus, McAdams gained further prominence starring in the films The Time Traveller's Wife (2009), Sherlock Holmes (2009), Morning Glory (2010), Midnight in Paris (2011), The Vow (2012), and About Time (2013). For her portrayal of journalist Sacha Pfeiffer in the drama Spotlight (2015), she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. This was followed by roles in the superhero film Doctor Strange (2016) and its sequel Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), the romantic drama Disobedience (2017), the comedies Game Night (2018) and Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020), and the comedy-drama Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023). On television, she starred in the second season of the HBO anthology crime drama series True Detective (2015), earning a Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Movie nomination. She made her Broadway debut in the Amy Herzog play Mary Jane (2024), for which she was nominated for a Tony Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rachel McAdams, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Rachel McAdams

Vice President Elizabeth Mitchell
for Vice President Elizabeth Mitchell in The Godzilla: Pacific Destruction (TV SHOW)
Suggested by filmrepair

In Pacific, seismic activity rattles the ocean floor, drawing the attention of politicians, militaries, scientists. Leading the investigation is Dr. Alex Turner, seasoned scientist, flanked by colleagues from US, Japan, South Korea, China, Australia, and India. Godzilla, an ancient Mayan titan, emerges from the depths, unleashing its wrath upon Tokyo, Shanghai, Seoul, Bombay, Hong Kong, Saigon, Sydney etc. The devastation is catastrophic, plunging the world into turmoil. Turner is tasked with neutralizing the Godzilla threat. Joining him are Major James Carter, a battle-hardened military strategist, Dr. Hiroshi Tanaka, a brilliant physicist, Dr. Kim Soo-jin, a marine biologist, Li Wei, a environmental scientist, Dr. Emily McGregor, an natural disasters expert, Dr. Rajesh Patel, seismologist, Dr. Maria Sanchez, volcanologist and Dr, Sarah Evans. As Godzilla continues its rampage, the team races against time to develop a solution before the creature reaches American shores. Meanwhile, political leaders grapple with maintaining order amidst the chaos. President Daniel Thompson faces pressure to safeguard his nation from the impending threat. In Japan, Prime Minister Akira Yoshida navigates the aftermath of Godzilla's rampage. As Godzilla advances towards Pacific coast of USA, Turner and team devise a daring plan. With military from around the globe, they orchestrate a massive operation. In the midst of chaos, Dr. Turner fell in love with Sarah. Godzilla is ultimately vanquished.





