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Sean Young, born Mary Sean Young on November 20, 1959, in Louisville, Kentucky, is an American actress recognized for her roles in 1980s sci-fi and thrillers. A former model and dancer trained at the School of American Ballet, she debuted in Jane Austen in Manhattan (1980) and broke through with Stripes (1981), followed by her iconic portrayal of replicant Rachael in Blade Runner (1982) opposite Harrison Ford. She continued with high-profile films like Dune (1984) as Chani, No Way Out (1987) with Kevin Costner, and Wall Street (1987). Despite career setbacks, including losing the Batman (1989) role to Kim Basinger after an injury, Young showcased comedic flair in Fatal Instinct (1993) and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994) as the villain. Later, she appeared in independent films such as Poor White Trash (2000), Sugar & Spice (2001), and TV projects including Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007) and Lifetime movies, maintaining a steady output into the 2010s and 2020s with roles in Axcellerator (2019).

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for Natalie in The Tarbosaurus King 2: Samson's Kingdom (2005)
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The Tarbosaurus King II: Samson's Kingdom (later retitled The Tarbosaurus King 2: Samson's Kingdom) is a 2005 American animated direct-to-video romantic musical film and a sequel to 20th Century Fox's 2003 animated feature film, The Tarbosaurus King. The story takes place in a kingdom of dinosaurs in the prehistoric age and was influenced by William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. According to co-director ???, the final draft gradually became a variation of Romeo and Juliet. Produced by 20th Century Fox Home Video and Fox Animation Australia and released on September 27, 2005, the film centers on Samson and Natalie's daughter Kaila, who falls in love with Koro, a male rogue tarbosaurus from a banished Mesozoic that was once loyal to Samson's evil uncle, Sarpedon. Separated by Samson's prejudice against the banished pride and a vindictive plot planned by Koro's mother Zyphire, Kaila and Koro struggle to unite their estranged prides and be together. Most of the original cast returned to their roles from the first film with a few exceptions. Christian Bale, who voiced Zander in the first film, was replaced by Eric Stuart for both this film and The Tarbosaurus King 1½. Steve Blum, who voiced Sarpedon in the first film, was replaced by Jeff Bennett.