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Mary Elizabeth Winstead (born November 28, 1984) is an American actress and singer. She's best known for her movie roles as Helena Bertinelli / Huntress in Birds of Prey (2020), Wendy Christiensen in Final Destination 3 (2006), John McClane's daughter Lucy Gennero-McClane in Live Free or Die Hard (2007) and A Good Day to Die Hard (2013), Holly Keely in The Spectacular Now (2013), Mary Todd Lincoln in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (2012), and Ramona Flowers in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010). Her best known TV roles are as Anna Urbanova on the Paramount+ series A Gentleman in Moscow, Laurel Healy on CBS's BrainDead, Mary Phinney on PBS's Mercy Street, and Nikki Swango on the FX series Fargo. In 2010, she married filmmaker Riley Stearns, whom she had met at age eighteen on an ocean cruise. She starred in and produced Stearns's debut feature film, Faults, in 2014. She announced their separation in May 2017 and their divorce was finalized later that year. In May 2017, she began a relationship with actor Ewan McGregor, whom she had met on the set of the third season of the Fargo television series. Their son, Laurie, was born on June 27, 2021, and they married in April 2022. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Judy
for Judy in Voltes V: Legacy: The Cinematic Experience (English Dub)
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Voltes V: Legacy—The Cinematic Experience is a high-octane live-action adaptation of the beloved 1977 anime Voltes V, reimagined for a new generation of Filipino audiences. The film follows five young heroes—Steve, Big Bert, Little Jon, Mark, and Jamie—who pilot specialized fighter vehicles that unite to form the super robot Voltes V. Together, they defend Earth against the invading Boazanian forces led by Prince Zardoz, while uncovering secrets about their own origins and the mysterious scientist Ned Armstrong, who helped create Voltes V as part of Earth’s resistance. Serving as a prelude to the Voltes V: Legacy TV series, the cinematic cut condenses the first 15 episodes into a visually stunning 105-minute spectacle. It blends nostalgic callbacks like “laser sword” and “chain knuckle” with modern CGI and emotionally charged scenes, including a climactic battle that intertwines action and drama. Though character development is brisk due to time constraints, the film delivers a powerful tribute to the original anime while setting the stage for deeper arcs in the series. Opening Theme: The Song of Voltes Five (sung by Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, and Zoë Saldaña) Key Pitch: C Minor Vocals: Baritone and Mezzo-Soprano Ending Theme: I Want Father (sung by Harry Styles) Key Pitch: C Major Vocals: Baritone