
Age: 40
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Benjamin Safdie (born February 24, 1986) is an American filmmaker, actor, and editor best known for his collaborations with his older brother, Josh Safdie. Together, the Safdie brothers have established themselves as leading voices in contemporary independent cinema with acclaimed films such as Heaven Knows What (2014), Good Time (2017), and Uncut Gems (2019). In addition to directing, Benny has pursued a parallel career as an actor. His performance in Good Time earned him a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male. He has since appeared in high-profile films including Paul Thomas Anderson’s Licorice Pizza (2021), Kelly Fremon Craig’s Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. (2023), and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer (2023). On television, he co-created, co-wrote, and starred alongside Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone in the Showtime series The Curse (2023).

Benny Safdie

Bowser Jr.
for Bowser Jr. in The Super Smash Bros. Movie
Suggested by keatoncarpenter

When worlds collide, legendary heroes and notorious villains from across the Nintendo multiverse are summoned to the cosmic Battlefield—a realm where the fate of reality hangs in the balance. As a mysterious force threatens to erase their home worlds, Mario, Link, Samus, and Pikachu must unite with unexpected allies like Fox McCloud, Donkey Kong, and Kirby. Their mission? To uncover the truth behind the enigmatic Master Hand and stop a cataclysm that could unravel existence itself. Meanwhile, rival warriors including Ganondorf, Bowser, and King Dedede form uneasy alliances, seeking to control the chaos for their own gain. As the heroes navigate epic arenas, from Hyrule Castle’s soaring towers to the neon-lit streets of F-Zero City, friendships are tested, betrayals strike, and every battle brings them closer to the ultimate showdown. The fighters must set aside rivalries and embrace the power of teamwork to save not just their worlds—but the entire universe.