
Age: 47
female
Mayte Michelle Rodríguez (born July 12, 1978) is an American actress. She began her career in 2000, playing a troubled boxer in the independent sports drama film Girlfight (2000), where she won the Independent Spirit Award and Gotham Award for Best Debut Performance. Rodriguez played Letty Ortiz in the Fast & Furious franchise and Rain Ocampo in the Resident Evil franchise. She has starred in the crime thriller S.W.A.T. (2003), James Cameron's science fiction epic Avatar (2009), and in the action film Battle: Los Angeles (2011). After playing Minerva Mirabal in the biopic Trópico de Sangre (2010), Rodriguez headlined the exploitation films Machete (2010) and Machete Kills (2013) and starred in the animated comedy films Turbo (2013) and Smurfs: The Lost Village(2017), while her performance in the heist film Widows (2018) was critically praised. Outside of film, Rodriguez played Ana Lucia Cortez in the drama television series Lost (2005–2006; 2009–2010) and voiced Liz Ricarro in the English-language translation of the anime Immortal Grand Prix (2005–2006). She reprised her roles in video game spin-offs of Avatar and Fast & Furious and also appeared in True Crime: Streets of LA (2003), Driver 3 (2004), Halo 2 (2004), and Call of Duty: Black Ops II (2012). Description above from the Wikipedia article Michelle Rodriguez, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Michelle Rodriguez

Donna Troy
for Donna Troy in Wonder Woman (2006)
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What If The DC Universe Began in 2005? Ares the Greek God of War, powered by the bloodshed from the Second World War, raises an army of undead soldiers to return to Themyscira and conquer the Amazons. Hera, seeing this, warns Hippolyta in a vision. Hera tells her to choose a champion who will use Amazon's most powerful weapons. Hippolyta starts to prepare the Amazons for the oncoming war. She holds trials for all the best warriors, to see who will be the champion. Diana, Hippolyta's daughter, wants to compete in these trials, but Hippolyta forbids it because she fears Ares could kill her daughter.