
Age: 26
female
Joey Lynn King (born July 30, 1999) is an American actress. She starred as Ramona Quimby in the comedy film Ramona and Beezus (2010). She gained wider recognition for her lead role as a late-blooming teenager in The Kissing Booth film series (2018–2021). King received critical acclaim for playing Gypsy-Rose Blanchard in the crime drama series The Act (2019), for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award. King has also appeared in the films Battle: Los Angeles (2011), Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), The Conjuring (2013), White House Down (2013), Oz the Great and Powerful (2013), Independence Day: Resurgence (2016), and Going in Style (2017), as well as in the FX black comedy series Fargo (2014–2015). She has since taken on lead roles in the action films Bullet Train (2022) and The Princess (2022), romantic comedy A Family Affair (2024), and performed a voice role in Despicable Me 4 (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Joey King, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Joey King

April Quinzel/Paranoia
for April Quinzel/Paranoia in Young Injustice - Season One
Suggested by mr95

S1E2: Getting with the Program On April's 17th birthday she was finally allowed to interact with the world, but not in the way she had expected or hoped for. With an uprise in underage meta-criminals, the Justice League proposed a juvenile detention program that would turn young superpowered delinquents into tomorrow's heroes. As a trial run, April was introduced to Mara-Zod, the daughter of General Dru-Zod whom she murdered with her bare hands; Aurora Snart, the daughter of Golden Glider and Mirror Master who served with her uncle Captain Cold in heists across Central City; and Ethan Nygma, the enigmatic son of the Riddler who wanted nothing but to prove himself worthy of the blood in his veins. With Lex Luthor serving as the head of the Young Justice program, they would soon learn that even the worst of villains could reform their ways. Serving as the program's psychiatric liaison was none other than April's mother, Dr. Harleen Quinzel. April was nowhere near happy with the situation but finally meeting people her own age was a step in the right direction...even if they were murderers and thieves.