
Age: 30
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Florence Pugh (/pjuː/ PEW; born 3 January 1996) is an English actress. After making her acting debut in the drama film The Falling (2014), Pugh gained praise for starring in the independent drama Lady Macbeth (2016) and the miniseries The Little Drummer Girl (2018). Her international breakthrough came in 2019 with her portrayals of professional wrestler Paige in the sports film Fighting with My Family, a despondent American woman in the horror film Midsommar, and Amy March in the period drama Little Women. For the last of these, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Pugh has played Yelena Belova in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starring in the films Black Widow (2021) and Thunderbolts* (2025) and the Disney+ miniseries Hawkeye (2021). In her highest-grossing releases, she voiced Goldilocks in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (2022) and portrayed Jean Tatlock in Oppenheimer (2023) and Princess Irulan in Dune: Part Two (2024). She also continued to gain praise for her performances in dramas such as We Live in Time (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Florence Pugh, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Florence Pugh

Lady Ioana
for Lady Ioana in Vlad: The Blood and the Cross (2024)
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In the dark and turbulent landscape of 15th-century Wallachia, "Vlad: The Blood and the Cross" follows the storied life of Vlad the Impaler, a nobleman whose fierce resolve and brutal tactics earned him both fear and reverence. Driven by a deep-seated desire to protect his homeland from the encroaching Ottoman Empire and to avenge the death of his family, Vlad’s journey is one of relentless warfare, strategic cunning, and internal torment. As he rises to power, his ruthless methods—impaling his enemies to instill fear and maintain order—become legendary, turning him into a figure of both terror and awe. The film explores Vlad’s complex relationships, particularly with his brother Radu, whose contrasting path of diplomacy and betrayal creates a poignant dichotomy. His love for Queen Mircea and the struggles with his own humanity and faith further deepen the narrative. As Vlad’s grip on power tightens, he faces relentless enemies and haunting visions of his past, leading to a climactic battle that will define his legacy and challenge the very essence of his soul. Through breathtaking visuals and a haunting score, "Vlad: The Blood and the Cross" paints a vivid portrait of a man torn between his brutal methods and his quest for redemption.