Brie Larson
Oscar-winning actress, Captain Marvel, filmmaker
Brianne Sidonie Desaulniers, professionally known as Brie Larson, was born in 1989 in Sacramento, California, to a Canadian mother and American father. She moved to Los Angeles at age six to pursue acting, finding early success in television before transitioning to film. Her career-defining role came in 2015 when she starred in 'Room,' a deeply emotional drama for which she received the Academy Award for Best Actress at age 26, making her one of the youngest actresses to win in that category. This critical recognition elevated her status in Hollywood and led to major film roles. In 2019, she joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Captain Marvel, becoming one of the franchise's central characters and a major blockbuster star. Her portrayal of Carol Danvers brought strength and complexity to the superhero character, resonating with audiences worldwide. Beyond acting, Larson is an accomplished musician, filmmaker, and environmental activist. She has used her platform to advocate for various social causes and has directed documentary and short films. Her combination of critical acclaim, commercial success, and artistic integrity has made her one of the most respected actresses of her generation.
Entertainment
American
1989
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Brie
Irish origin
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