
Tessa Thompson
Tessa Thompson is a talented actress who has quickly made a name for herself in Hollywood with her versatility and range. Born in 1983, Thompson got her start in the industry with small roles in films like "Cold Case" and "West of Sunshine". However, it was her breakout performance as Diane Nash in Ava DuVernay's critically acclaimed biopic "Selma" (2014) that truly showcased her abilities. Her portrayal of the civil rights activist earned her a NAACP Image Award nomination and solidified her status as a rising star. Thompson has continued to impress audiences with her work in films like "Thor: Ragnarok" (2017), where she played the stunningly confident and fierce Valkyrie, Lady Sif. Her scene-stealing performance cemented her place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and she's since reprised the role in "Avengers: Endgame" (2019). With her sharp jawline, piercing gaze, and effortless cool, Thompson has become a go-to actress for complex, memorable characters. When she's not kicking superhero butt, she's tackling more dramatic roles, as seen in her critically acclaimed performance in the FX series "Westworld" (2018-2020). With her unique blend of strength, vulnerability, and sassy charm, Tessa Thompson is an actor to watch in the years to come.
