
Age: 37
female
Lily Chloe Ninette Thomson (born 5 April 1989), known professionally as Lily James, is an British actress. She studied acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. She began her career in the British television series Just William (2010). Following a supporting role in the period drama series Downton Abbey (2012–2015), her breakthrough was the title role in the fantasy film Cinderella (2015). James went on to portray Natasha Rostova in the television adaptation of War & Peace (2016). She starred in several films, including the action film Baby Driver (2017), the period dramas Darkest Hour (2017), The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018) and The Dig (2021), the musicals Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) and Yesterday (2019), and the sports drama The Iron Claw (2023). Her portrayal of Pamela Anderson in the biographical series Pam & Tommy (2022) earned her nominations for a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy Award. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lily James, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Lily James

Nicole Roberts
for Nicole Roberts in Zoom To The Rescue
Suggested by deepmaniac80

So, the overall story as shortened as I can do: It really all starts back in Egypt in 18 AD, where Alexander and Joseph Morbi share the role of king. Joseph owns a puppy with a descriptive name (Puppy), but then one day when the sacrificer tries to execute Puppy, Puppy is accidentally sent forward in time and given these unique abilities: He can talk like a human. He can read minds. And he can see the future. So, he's been blasted into 2015, but wants to get back to 18, so teams up with a man named David Morbi and some other people to try and get him back, and creates a team which fronts as the Extra Secret Service Organisation (ESSO), and help people out and stop criminals to make that front believable. Eventually, the ESSO find a way to return Puppy to his rightful place, but then Puppy realises that he's actually much happier in 2015. So he stays there, and makes the front of the ESSO the reality of it. Unfortunately, the ESSO are not legally an organisation of the law, so they are thought of as vigilantes, resulting in the police wanting to catch them. That's just the backstory. It's developed a lot more since then.


