
Age: 49
female
Naomie Melanie Harris (born 6 September 1976) is an English screen actress of Jamaican and Trinidadian heritage. She is known for her roles as Justin Falls on The Man Who Fell to Earth, Frances Louise Barrison / Shriek in Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Eve Moneypenny in the James Bond (Daniel Craig) franchise, Tia Dalma in the second and third Pirates of the Caribbean films, Nisha in Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle, Dr. Kate Caldwell in Rampage, Madeleine in Collateral Beauty, Paula in Moonlight - for which she received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, Winnie Madikizela in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Alison Wade on the drama series Accused (2010), Det. Trudy Joplin in Miami Vice (2006), Sophie in After the Sunset, Selena in 28 Days, Ami on the series The Tomorrow People (1992), and Shuku on the series Runaway Bay (1992).

Naomie Harris

Deputy Olson
for Deputy Olson in The Perfect Divorce
Suggested by castingerin

Till death do us part. Yours. Not Mine. It’s been eleven years since high-powered attorney Sarah Morgan defended her husband, Adam, against the charge of murdering his mistress. Sarah has long since moved on, starting a family with her new husband, Bob Miller, and changing careers. Her life is back to being exactly how she always wanted … or is it? After discovering Bob engaged in a one-night stand, Sarah wastes no time filing for divorce. However, amid their ugly separation, new DNA evidence is uncovered in the case against Adam, forcing the police to reopen the investigation and putting Sarah right back in the spotlight. Everyone wants to know what really happened, most of all former deputy Marcus Hudson, who is hell-bent on finding the truth. But when the woman Bob slept with is reported missing, he and Sarah start to fight dirty, and a high-stakes game of cat and mouse ensues. Filled with page-turning suspense and Jeneva Rose’s signature twists and turns, this book will have readers wondering, Can Bob and Sarah achieve the perfect divorce? Or will it be “till death do us part”?