
Age: 56
female
Rachel Hannah Weisz (/vaɪs/; born 7 March 1970) is an English actress. Known for her roles in independent films and blockbusters, she has received several awards, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Laurence Olivier Award. Weisz began acting in stage and television productions in the early 1990s and made her film debut in Death Machine (1994). She won a Critics' Circle Theatre Award for her role in the 1994 revival of Noël Coward's play Design for Living. She went on to appear in the 1999 Donmar Warehouse production of Tennessee Williams' drama Suddenly Last Summer. Her film breakthrough came with her starring role as Evelyn Carnahan in the Hollywood action films The Mummy (1999) and The Mummy Returns(2001). Weisz went on to star in several films of the 2000s, including Enemy at the Gates (2001), About a Boy (2002), Runaway Jury (2003), Constantine (2005), The Fountain (2006), The Lovely Bones (2009) and The Whistleblower (2010). For her performance as an activist in the 2005 thriller The Constant Gardener, she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. For playing Blanche DuBois in a 2009 revival of A Streetcar Named Desire, she won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress. In the 2010s, Weisz continued to star in big-budget films such as the action film The Bourne Legacy (2012) and the fantasy film Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) and achieved critical acclaim for her performances in the independent films The Deep Blue Sea (2011), Denial (2016), and The Favourite (2018). For her portrayal of Sarah Churchill in The Favourite, she won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and received a second Academy Award nomination. Weisz portrayed Melina Vostokoff in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Black Widow (2021) and starred as twin obstetricians in the thriller miniseries Dead Ringers (2023). Description above from the Wikipedia article Wendell Pierce, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Rachel Weisz

Diana Prince
for Diana Prince in Wonder Woman (2028)
Suggested by devahutiraichaliha

For centuries, Diana Prince, the legendary Wonder Woman, has protected humanity from the shadows while living between the world of man and the hidden paradise of Themyscira. When a series of ancient artifacts tied to forgotten Greek myths begin surfacing across the globe, outbreaks of violence, fear, and chaos follow in their wake. Investigating the phenomenon, Diana discovers that the powerful sorceress Circe is behind the crisis. Believing humanity has squandered the gift of free will, Circe seeks to return Earth to an age ruled by gods, monsters, and magic. As mythological creatures begin appearing across the world and entire cities are transformed into nightmare landscapes, Diana finds herself facing a threat unlike any she has encountered before. Joined by intelligence officer Steve Trevor, the young Amazon warrior Donna Troy, and the renowned magician Zatanna, Diana races to stop Circe before she awakens an ancient Titan buried long before the rise of Olympus itself. When Circe succeeds and unleashes the Titan upon the world, Diana and Zatanna lead the fight against overwhelming magical forces while Donna commands the Amazons against an army of mythological monsters. Realizing that strength alone cannot save the world, Diana inspires humanity to stand together in the face of fear, weakening the Titan's influence and turning the tide of the battle. In a climactic confrontation, Wonder Woman and Zatanna combine their powers to defeat Circe and seal away the ancient threat. Emerging from the shadows at last, Diana reveals herself to the world as a public hero and symbol of truth. As nations begin looking to her for guidance in an uncertain age, Wonder Woman steps into a new role—not just as a warrior, but as an ambassador between humanity, heroes, and the mysteries that lie beyond their world. Post-Credit Scene: Cassie Sandsmark is teased.
