
Age: 46
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Joseph Jason Namakaeha Momoa (born August 1, 1979) is an Hawaiian-American actor and filmmaker. He made his acting debut as Jason Ioane on the syndicated action drama series Baywatch: Hawaii (1999–2001), which was followed by his portrayal of Ronon Dex on the Syfy science fiction series Stargate Atlantis (2005–2009), Khal Drogo in the first two seasons of the HBO fantasy drama series Game of Thrones (2011–2012), Declan Harp on the Discovery Channel historical drama series Frontier (2016–2018), and Baba Voss on the Apple TV+ science fiction series See (2019–present). Momoa was featured as the lead of the two lattermost series. Since 2016, Momoa portrays Arthur Curry / Aquaman in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), headlining the eponymous 2018 film and its 2023 sequel. Momoa also played Duncan Idaho in the 2021 film adaptation of the science fiction novel Dune. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jason Momoa, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jason Momoa

The Forest King
for The Forest King in The Invisible World
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The Invisible World follows four unlikely friends—Maya, Jamal, Tessa, and Leo—who used to be inseparable until growing up and growing apart. One summer afternoon, while half-heartedly helping clean up their overgrown backyard, they stumble upon a strange, glowing flower that shrinks them to the size of insects. Lost among towering blades of grass and enormous petals, the kids must navigate a vast, hidden world teeming with life, wonder, and danger. Guided by tiny allies and eventually brought before the wise but weary Forest King, they learn that the peaceful realm beneath their feet is under siege. The ruthless Wasp Queen and her army threaten to destroy everything in their path, spreading fear and darkness through the forest. To return home—and to save the invisible world—they must put aside old grudges, rediscover their friendship, and summon the courage to stand together against impossible odds. A story of unity, courage, and rediscovery, The Invisible World reveals that sometimes the smallest people can make the biggest difference.