
Age: 43
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Lupita Amondi Nyong'o (born 1 March 1983) is a Kenyan-Mexican actress and author. She began her career in Hollywood as a production assistant. In 2008, she made her acting debut with the short film East River and subsequently returned to Kenya to star in the television series Shuga (2009–2012). In 2009, she wrote, produced and directed the documentary In My Genes. She then pursued a master's degree in acting from the Yale School of Drama. She had her first feature film role as Patsey in 12 Years a Slave (2013), for which she received critical acclaim and won several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She became the first Kenyan and Mexican actress to win an Academy Award. She made her Broadway debut as a teenage orphan in the play Eclipsed (2015), for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. She went on to perform a motion capture role as Maz Kanata in the Star Wars sequel trilogy (2015–2019) and a lead voice role as Raksha in The Jungle Book (2016). Her career progressed with her role as Nakia in the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film Black Panther (2018) and her starring role in Jordan Peele's critically acclaimed horror film Us (2019). In addition to acting, she supports historic preservation. She is vocal about preventing sexual harassment and working for women's and animal rights. In 2014, she was named the most beautiful woman by People. She has also written a children's book named Sulwe (2019), which became a number-one New York Times Best-Seller. Also in 2019, she narrated the Discovery Channel docu-series Serengeti, which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Narrator. She was named among Africa's "50 Most Powerful Women" by Forbes in 2020. Description above is from the Wikipedia article Lupita Nyong'o, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Lupita Nyong'o

Carol Ferris
for Carol Ferris in The Light of Green Lantern
Suggested by dippy2

Set one year after the death of Hal Jordan, the film opens with the Guardians of the Universe struggling to maintain authority over Oa while facing mounting interplanetary pressure from worlds like Earth and other sectors that believe Oa is weakened without its greatest champion; though the Guardians project calm omniscience, their rule is strained as political factions question whether the Green Lantern Corps can still protect the universe without Hal’s legacy guiding them. Meanwhile, brilliant MIT prodigy Natasha Irons—reimagined as the niece of John Henry Irons—accidentally creates a deep-space energy-mapping device that detects emotional-spectrum concentrations, unknowingly alerting Larfleeze, the sole wielder of the Orange Light of Avarice and self-proclaimed ruler of Okaara; paranoid that Oa or Earth might uncover the secrets of his hoarded power, Larfleeze demands Natasha be handed over, confronting Jessica Cruz and the Guardians in a tense standoff where he proposes a ruthless alliance against the rest of the universe—an offer the Guardians refuse, knowing Larfleeze’s creed is simple: he wants everything, and he will never share the Orange Lantern power with another living soul. Determined to protect Natasha, Jessica leads a Green Lantern extraction mission to the United States, but the team is ambushed mid-evacuation by Larfleeze’s orange constructs in a spectacular bridge battle that ends with Jessica and Natasha captured and taken to Okaara; there, Jessica witnesses the eerie majesty of the Orange domain and learns the terrifying truth of the Orange Corps—every construct soldier is a stolen identity, a being consumed and replicated by Larfleeze’s insatiable greed, leaving him eternally alone yet infinitely surrounded by what he has taken. Back on Oa, the Guardians blame Kilowog for failing to protect Jessica and strip him of command authority, fracturing Corps morale, while Carol Ferris returns wielding the power of the Star Sapphire Corps; infiltrating Okaara with the violet light of love, Carol frees Jessica and Natasha, but the act provokes Larfleeze into launching a devastating assault on Oa, engulfing the planet in orange flame and construct armies, during which several Guardians sacrifice themselves to preserve the Central Power Battery, leaving Jessica shattered by loss and consumed by anger. In her grief, Jessica attempts to reconnect with the emotional spectrum through the remnants of Hal’s ring, entering a metaphysical plane where she encounters Sinestro, who tempts her to abandon willpower for fear and rule through domination rather than hope; rejecting his philosophy, Jessica reforges her resolve and emerges with an evolved Green Lantern suit—sleeker, brighter, symbolizing not inherited legacy but self-defined courage—and declares war on Larfleeze. The climactic battle erupts in orbit and across Oa’s surface as the Green Lantern Corps fight alongside John Stewart wielder of the Ultraviolet Spectrum, while Natasha dons her first armored “Starlight” suit powered by will-infused tech; amid explosive close-quarters combat against legions of orange constructs, Jessica lures Larfleeze into an arid wasteland formed from a shattered moon fragment, weakening him away from his hoarded energy reserves, and in their brutal duel she ultimately gains the upper hand but recalls Hal’s belief that willpower must inspire rather than dominate, choosing mercy over vengeance and offering Larfleeze coexistence instead of annihilation. Humbled but pragmatic, Larfleeze yields and forges a tense alliance with Oa against external threats seeking to exploit the emotional spectrum, stabilizing cosmic politics as John Stewart resumes a leadership role within the Corps; in the aftermath, Jessica retreats to Haiti to mourn Hal in solitude, finally burning her black funeral garments in a quiet act of release, and in a mid-credits scene Carol introduces Jessica to her young son, Hal Jr., the hidden child of Hal Jordan, revealing that the Emerald legacy will endure in ways no Guardian could ever predict.