The Absolute Best American Actresses of the Last Five Years
The American film and television landscape has witnessed a remarkable surge in talent over the last five years, defined by transformative performances and historic accolades. From seasoned veterans reclaiming the spotlight to rising stars redefining genre boundaries, these performers have delivered the most critically acclaimed work of the decade. This era has been characterized by a push toward diverse storytelling and high-concept dramas that showcase the depth of these women’s craft. The following selection highlights the individuals who have consistently dominated the awards circuit and captured the cultural zeitgeist through their screen presence.
Dakota Fanning

Dakota Fanning has successfully transitioned from a child star to a versatile adult actress with a steady presence in major productions. In the Netflix limited series ‘Ripley’, she portrayed Marge Sherwood, bringing a grounded tension to the psychological thriller. She also reunited with Denzel Washington in the action sequel ‘The Equalizer 3’, showcasing her ability to handle large-scale blockbusters. Her recent work emphasizes a move toward more mature, nuanced roles in both television and film. This continued evolution maintains her status as a reliable and respected figure in the industry.
Elle Fanning

Elle Fanning has earned widespread acclaim for her leading role as Catherine the Great in the satirical series ‘The Great’. Her performance garnered multiple nominations, highlighting her talent for balancing dark comedy with historical drama. In ‘The Girl from Plainville’, she tackled the sensitive role of Michelle Carter, demonstrating her range in the true-crime genre. Her recent projects show a dedication to complex characters who challenge social norms and expectations. She remains one of the most sought-after young talents in Hollywood today.
Sarah Paulson

Sarah Paulson continues to be a dominant force in prestige television, particularly through her collaborations with Ryan Murphy. She delivered a chilling performance in the titular role of the series ‘Ratched’, exploring the origins of a classic literary villain. Paulson also returned to the ‘American Horror Story’ franchise, proving her versatility across multiple seasons and characters. Her work in the film ‘Run’ showcased her ability to lead a claustrophobic psychological thriller. She remains a frequent contender during awards season for her intense and immersive acting style.
Lupita Nyong’o

Lupita Nyong’o remains a powerhouse in the industry, taking on high-profile roles that span across various genres. She reprised her role as Nakia in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’, providing a grounded emotional core to the blockbuster sequel. In the horror prequel ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’, she led the cast through a tense survival narrative set in New York City. She also lent her voice to the character of Roz in the animated film ‘The Wild Robot’, receiving praise for her vocal performance. Her career continues to be marked by a mix of physical acting and deep emotional vulnerability.
Brie Larson

Brie Larson has balanced her duties in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with significant roles in streaming dramas. She starred as Elizabeth Zott in the series ‘Lessons in Chemistry’, earning nominations for her portrayal of a female scientist in the 1950s. On the big screen, she led the superhero ensemble in ‘The Marvels’, continuing her journey as Carol Danvers. Larson also appeared in ‘Fast X’, joining the long-running action franchise in a key supporting role. Her recent choices demonstrate a commitment to both commercial hits and character-driven storytelling.
Hailee Steinfeld

Hailee Steinfeld has carved out a significant niche for herself in both the superhero genre and coming-of-age narratives. She joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Kate Bishop in the series ‘Hawkeye’, quickly becoming a fan favorite. Steinfeld also voiced Gwen Stacy in the critically acclaimed ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’, contributing to one of the most successful animated films of recent years. In the final season of ‘Dickinson’, she concluded her portrayal of the famous poet with a mix of modern wit and historical reverence. Her ability to lead major franchises while maintaining a unique artistic voice is highly regarded.
Sadie Sink

Sadie Sink has risen to prominence through her powerful performances in both television and prestige cinema. She gained massive recognition for her role as Max Mayfield in the fourth season of ‘Stranger Things’, particularly for the episode ‘Dear Billy’. In the film ‘The Whale’, she played the estranged daughter of Brendan Fraser’s character, earning praise for her raw and rebellious performance. She also took the lead in ‘All Too Well: The Short Film’, which became a significant cultural moment in the music and film crossover space. Her talent for portraying troubled youth with depth has made her a standout of her generation.
Maya Hawke

Maya Hawke has established herself as a versatile performer with a unique screen presence in both indie films and mainstream hits. She is widely known for her role as Robin Buckley in the hit Netflix series ‘Stranger Things’. In ‘Do Revenge’, she showcased her comedic timing and ability to navigate the teen comedy genre. She also appeared in Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’ and Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’, working with some of the most prominent directors in the industry. Her career is characterized by a steady selection of diverse projects that highlight her range.
America Ferrera

America Ferrera experienced a massive resurgence in 2023 for her pivotal role in the film ‘Barbie’. Her performance as Gloria included a viral monologue about the complexities of womanhood that resonated globally. This role earned her a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the Academy Awards, marking a high point in her career. She also starred in the biographical drama ‘Dumb Money’, which focused on the GameStop short squeeze. Her recent work continues to emphasize her ability to blend social commentary with compelling entertainment.
Hong Chau

Hong Chau has become one of the most sought-after supporting actresses in Hollywood following a string of high-profile roles. She received an Academy Award nomination for her performance as Liz in ‘The Whale’, where she played a nurse and loyal friend. In ‘The Menu’, she delivered a scene-stealing performance as the rigid restaurant manager, Elsa. She also appeared in ‘Asteroid City’ and the series ‘Poker Face’, showcasing her range across different genres. Her recent career trajectory is defined by a consistent ability to elevate every production she joins.
Jamie Lee Curtis

Jamie Lee Curtis achieved a career milestone by winning her first Academy Award for ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’. Her portrayal of an eccentric IRS auditor showcased her willingness to embrace bold and unusual roles. She also concluded her iconic run as Laurie Strode in ‘Halloween Ends’, a role she has inhabited for over four decades. On television, she gave a memorable, high-intensity performance in the series ‘The Bear’. Her recent work has solidified her status as a legendary figure who remains vital to the contemporary film landscape.
Stephanie Hsu

Stephanie Hsu broke out in a major way with her dual roles in ‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’. She portrayed both Joy Wang and the chaotic villain Jobu Tupaki, earning an Academy Award nomination for her work. Hsu followed this success with a role in the comedy ‘Joy Ride’, further demonstrating her versatility. She also appeared in the series ‘Poker Face’ and the film ‘The Fall Guy’, working alongside major industry stars. Her rapid ascent is marked by her ability to handle both profound drama and absurdist comedy with ease.
Awkwafina

Awkwafina has continued to expand her repertoire from comedic sidekick to versatile lead actress. She starred in the film ‘Quiz Lady’ alongside Sandra Oh, a project that showcased her ability to lead a heartfelt character-driven story. In the live-action reimagining of ‘The Little Mermaid’, she provided the voice for Scuttle, bringing her signature energy to the Disney classic. She also appeared in the action-comedy ‘Renfield’, playing a police officer caught in a supernatural conflict. Her recent projects reflect a successful balance between major studio films and independent productions.
Melissa McCarthy

Melissa McCarthy remains a top-tier comedic talent while also exploring more dramatic and villainous roles. She took on the iconic role of Ursula in the live-action ‘The Little Mermaid’, receiving praise for her musical performance and screen presence. On television, she starred in ‘Nine Perfect Strangers’, where she played a struggling author at a mysterious wellness retreat. She also starred in ‘God’s Favorite Idiot’, a series she co-created with her husband Ben Falcone. Her recent work shows a willingness to experiment with different genres while maintaining her comedic roots.
Taraji P. Henson

Taraji P. Henson delivered a powerful performance as Shug Avery in the musical adaptation of ‘The Color Purple’. Her portrayal was noted for its vibrancy and emotional depth, contributing to the film’s critical success. She also appeared in the series ‘Abbott Elementary’ as the mother of Quinta Brunson’s character, earning an Emmy nomination for the guest spot. Henson continues to be a prominent advocate for mental health and pay equity in the industry. Her presence in both film and television remains influential and highly regarded by her peers.
Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman has maintained her status as a leading actress through a series of demanding roles in film and television. She portrayed Lucille Ball in ‘Being the Ricardos’, a role that earned her an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe win. In ‘The Northman’, she played Queen Gudrún, delivering a fierce performance in Robert Eggers’ Viking epic. She also starred in the limited series ‘Expats’, which explored the lives of women living in Hong Kong. Her career continues to be defined by a commitment to bold, transformative characters.
Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon continues to be a major player in the television landscape through her work on ‘The Morning Show’. Her role as Bradley Jackson has earned her multiple award nominations and solidified her reputation as a dramatic lead. She also starred in the Netflix romantic comedy ‘Your Place or Mine’, returning to the genre that made her a household name. Through her production company, Hello Sunshine, she remains a powerful force in bringing female-led stories to the screen. Her recent work reflects her dual success as both a performer and a producer.
Laura Dern

Laura Dern has stayed active in major franchises and prestige dramas alike. She reprised her role as Dr. Ellie Sattler in ‘Jurassic World Dominion’, providing a sense of continuity to the long-running series. In the drama ‘The Son’, she delivered a sensitive performance as a mother dealing with her son’s mental health struggles. She also starred in the series ‘Palm Royale’, showcasing her comedic range in a stylized historical setting. Her recent career is marked by a blend of blockbuster visibility and artistic integrity.
Jennifer Coolidge

Jennifer Coolidge experienced a career-defining revival through her role as Tanya McQuoid in ‘The White Lotus’. Her performance in both seasons of the HBO series earned her multiple Emmy and Golden Globe awards. She followed this success with a role in the romantic comedy ‘Shotgun Wedding’ and the supernatural film ‘We Have a Ghost’. Coolidge has become a cultural icon during this period, known for her unique comedic timing and vulnerability. Her recent surge in popularity is often cited as one of the great Hollywood comeback stories.
Jean Smart

Jean Smart has dominated the television landscape with her leading role in the comedy series ‘Hacks’. Her portrayal of legendary stand-up comedian Deborah Vance has won her several Emmy Awards and widespread critical acclaim. She also appeared in the film ‘Babylon’, playing a powerful gossip columnist during the transition from silent films to talkies. In the limited series ‘Mare of Easttown’, she provided a grounded and often humorous performance as the mother of Kate Winslet’s character. Her recent work has proven her to be one of the most versatile and talented actresses of her generation.
Rachel Brosnahan

Rachel Brosnahan concluded her celebrated run as Midge in ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ during this five-year window. Her performance remained the heart of the series, earning her consistent nominations and praise for her fast-paced dialogue. She has since transitioned back to film, having been cast as Lois Lane in the upcoming ‘Superman’. In the film ‘I’m Your Woman’, she led a 1970s-set crime drama that showcased her ability to handle darker, more serious material. Her career continues to rise as she takes on iconic roles in major cinematic universes.
Quinta Brunson

Quinta Brunson has made a massive impact as both the creator and star of the hit sitcom ‘Abbott Elementary’. Her role as Janine Teagues has earned her several Emmy Awards, including wins for acting and writing. She also appeared as Oprah Winfrey in the satirical biopic ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’. Brunson’s success is noted for revitalizing the network sitcom and bringing a fresh perspective to television comedy. She is now considered one of the most influential figures in the modern entertainment industry.
Ayo Edebiri

Ayo Edebiri has had a meteoric rise thanks to her role as Sydney Adamu in the critically acclaimed series ‘The Bear’. Her performance has earned her an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a SAG Award, establishing her as a top-tier talent. She also starred in the teen comedy ‘Bottoms’ and voiced April O’Neil in ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’. Edebiri is praised for her naturalistic acting style and her ability to navigate both high-stakes drama and absurdist humor. Her recent prolific output has made her a central figure in the current Hollywood landscape.
Jenna Ortega

Jenna Ortega became a global phenomenon after starring in the Netflix series ‘Wednesday’, directed by Tim Burton. Her portrayal of Wednesday Addams earned her nominations for Golden Globe and Emmy awards, solidifying her status as a leading actress. She also revitalized the horror genre with prominent roles in ‘Scream’ and ‘Scream VI’, earning the title of a modern “scream queen.” Ortega continued her collaboration with Burton in the sequel ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’. Her ability to command the screen in dark, genre-bending roles has defined her recent career.
Sydney Sweeney

Sydney Sweeney has become one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood through her roles in ‘Euphoria’ and ‘The White Lotus’. Her performance as Cassie Howard earned her an Emmy nomination and sparked significant cultural conversation. She also starred in the biopic ‘Reality’, where she received praise for her disciplined portrayal of Reality Winner. On the commercial side, she led the successful romantic comedy ‘Anyone But You’ and the horror film ‘Immaculate’. Her recent work showcases a strategic balance between prestigious dramas and box-office hits.
Cailee Spaeny

Cailee Spaeny achieved significant critical acclaim for her titular role in Sofia Coppola’s ‘Priscilla’. Her performance as Priscilla Presley won her the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival. She followed this success with a leading role in the dystopian action film ‘Civil War’, playing a young war photographer. Spaeny also appeared in the series ‘Mare of Easttown’ alongside Kate Winslet. Her career is currently defined by her ability to lead sophisticated, auteur-driven projects.
Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst received her first Academy Award nomination for her role as Rose Gordon in ‘The Power of the Dog’. Her performance in the Western drama was noted for its psychological depth and quiet intensity. She recently starred in the high-stakes thriller ‘Civil War’, where she played a veteran photojournalist navigating a fractured America. Dunst continues to choose projects that challenge her as an actress and work with visionary directors. Her recent filmography reinforces her status as a seasoned professional with enduring talent.
Rooney Mara

Rooney Mara delivered a standout performance in the ensemble drama ‘Women Talking’, which focused on a group of women in a religious colony. Her work in the film was praised for its sensitivity and contribution to the powerful collective narrative. She also starred in Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Nightmare Alley’, playing the virtuous Molly Cahill. Mara is known for her selective approach to roles, often choosing projects with a strong moral or philosophical core. She remains one of the most respected actresses in independent and prestige cinema.
Amy Adams

Amy Adams has continued to take on challenging roles in both film and television over the last few years. She starred in the musical ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ and reprised her role as Giselle in the sequel ‘Disenchanted’. Her upcoming role in ‘Nightbitch’ is highly anticipated, where she plays a woman who believes she is turning into a dog. Despite being a frequent Oscar nominee, Adams continues to seek out unconventional and demanding characters. Her career remains a testament to her range and dedication to the craft.
Octavia Spencer

Octavia Spencer has maintained a strong presence in the streaming era with her role in the series ‘Truth Be Told’. She played Poppy Parnell, a true-crime podcaster seeking justice in a long-dormant case. Spencer also starred in the holiday musical ‘Spirited’ alongside Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds, showcasing her comedic and singing abilities. She remains a highly respected figure in Hollywood, known for her ability to bring authority and warmth to her roles. Her recent work continues to highlight her versatility across different formats and genres.
Regina King

Regina King has transitioned seamlessly between acting and directing while remaining a dominant onscreen force. She starred in the Western ‘The Harder They Fall’, where she played the formidable Gertrude “Treacherous Trudy” Smith. More recently, she portrayed the trailblazing politician Shirley Chisholm in the biopic ‘Shirley’. King’s work is characterized by a commanding presence and a focus on socially significant stories. She remains one of the most decorated and respected performers in the industry today.
Frances McDormand

Frances McDormand won her third Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in ‘Nomadland’, which she also produced. She followed this success with a performance as Lady Macbeth in ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’, directed by Joel Coen. McDormand also played a significant role in ‘Women Talking’, a film she helped bring to the screen as a producer. Her recent career is defined by her uncompromising choices and her focus on grounded, authentic portrayals. She continues to be a major influence on the landscape of modern American cinema.
Glenn Close

Glenn Close received her eighth Academy Award nomination for her transformative role as Mamaw in ‘Hillbilly Elegy’. She also starred in the science fiction drama ‘Swan Song’ alongside Mahershala Ali. Close continues to be recognized for her immense contributions to the industry, receiving numerous lifetime achievement honors. Her recent work shows a continued interest in complex familial dynamics and high-concept storytelling. She remains one of the most distinguished actresses working in Hollywood today.
Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep continues to demonstrate her legendary range with roles in both satire and mystery-comedy. She played a narcissistic U.S. President in the film ‘Don’t Look Up’, satirizing political responses to global crises. Streep also joined the third season of ‘Only Murders in the Building’, receiving an Emmy nomination for her role as a struggling actress. Her ability to seamlessly move between high drama and lighthearted comedy remains unmatched. She continues to be the gold standard for acting excellence in American film.
Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson concluded her time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the solo film ‘Black Widow’, which she also executive produced. She appeared in Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’, portraying a 1950s film star in a desert town. Johansson has also been active in producing, focusing on new projects under her production banner. Her recent work reflects a desire to explore more idiosyncratic and artistic films outside of major franchises. She remains one of the highest-grossing and most recognizable actresses in the world.
Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway has experienced a career renaissance with a series of acclaimed performances in independent films and streaming hits. She starred in ‘Eileen’, a psychological thriller where she played a mysterious and glamorous prison psychologist. In ‘The Idea of You’, she led a romantic drama that explored celebrity and age-gap relationships, receiving praise for her chemistry and vulnerability. She also delivered a strong performance in ‘Armageddon Time’, a semi-autobiographical drama by James Gray. Her recent output shows a bold willingness to take on diverse and challenging material.
Natalie Portman

Natalie Portman received critical acclaim for her role in ‘May December’, where she played an actress researching a controversial real-life figure. Her performance was noted for its complexity and the meta-commentary it provided on the acting profession. She also returned to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Jane Foster, becoming the Mighty Thor in ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’. Portman continues to balance large-scale blockbusters with intimate, character-driven dramas. Her career remains focused on exploring the internal lives of women in high-pressure situations.
Julianne Moore

Julianne Moore continues to be a staple of prestige cinema, most recently starring in ‘May December’ alongside Natalie Portman. Her portrayal of Gracie Atherton-Yoo was praised for its chilling ambiguity and emotional depth. She also starred in the thriller ‘Sharper’ and the limited series ‘Lisey’s Story’, based on the novel by Stephen King. Moore’s recent work reinforces her reputation for taking on daring and psychologically complex roles. She remains one of the most consistent and talented actresses in the industry.
Angela Bassett

Angela Bassett made history by receiving an Academy Award nomination for her role as Queen Ramonda in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’. Her powerful performance resonated with audiences and critics alike, earning her a Golden Globe win. She also continues to lead the popular procedural drama ‘9-1-1’, showcasing her enduring appeal on television. In recognition of her storied career, she was honored with an Academy Honorary Award in 2024. Bassett remains a symbol of strength and excellence in the American entertainment landscape.
Elizabeth Olsen

Elizabeth Olsen became a central figure in the cultural conversation with her performance as Wanda Maximoff in ‘WandaVision’. Her portrayal of grief and power earned her Emmy and Golden Globe nominations and transformed her character into a fan favorite. She followed this with a role as Candy Montgomery in the true-crime series ‘Love & Death’, showcasing her ability to play complex, real-life figures. Olsen also reprised her Marvel role in ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’. Her recent career is defined by her ability to anchor large franchises with deeply human performances.
Anya Taylor-Joy

Anya Taylor-Joy has become one of the most prominent actresses of the decade, following her breakout in ‘The Queen’s Gambit’. She starred as the titular character in the action epic ‘Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga’, proving her capability as a physical lead. In ‘The Menu’, she delivered a grounded performance that served as the audience’s anchor in a satirical horror setting. She also appeared in ‘The Northman’ and provided the voice for Princess Peach in ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’. Her unique look and intense screen presence have made her a favorite of contemporary directors.
Zendaya

Zendaya has solidified her position as a powerhouse performer through her work in both television and film. She won two Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Rue Bennett in the HBO series ‘Euphoria’, making her the youngest two-time winner in the category. On the big screen, she starred in ‘Challengers’, a tennis drama that showcased her ability to lead a complex character study. She also reprised her role as Chani in ‘Dune: Part Two’, playing a more central role in the epic sci-fi narrative. Her influence extends beyond acting, as she has become a major icon in the worlds of fashion and culture.
Danielle Brooks

Danielle Brooks received widespread acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for her role as Sofia in ‘The Color Purple’. Her performance was noted for its power and energy, reprising the role she had previously played on Broadway. She also starred in the series ‘Peacemaker’, playing Leota Adebayo and bringing a grounded perspective to the superhero comedy. Brooks has become a prominent voice for body positivity and representation in the industry. Her recent work highlights her transition from a standout ensemble player to a major awards contender.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph

Da’Vine Joy Randolph dominated the 2023-2024 awards season for her role in ‘The Holdovers’. She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Mary Lamb, a grieving mother and school cook. Her performance was widely cited as the emotional heart of the film, earning her unanimous praise. She has also maintained a recurring role in ‘Only Murders in the Building’, showcasing her comedic range. Randolph’s recent success has established her as one of the most talented and versatile actresses currently working.
Lily Gladstone

Lily Gladstone made history as the first Native American woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Her performance as Mollie Burkhart in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ was hailed as a quiet and devastating masterclass in acting. She won the Golden Globe and the SAG Award for the role, solidifying her place as a major force in the industry. Gladstone also starred in ‘Fancy Dance’, further demonstrating her commitment to telling indigenous stories. Her rise to prominence is one of the most significant cultural moments in recent cinematic history.
Jennifer Lawrence

Jennifer Lawrence made a strong return to the screen with roles that showcase both her dramatic and comedic skills. She produced and starred in the intimate drama ‘Causeway’, playing a soldier returning home with a brain injury. In ‘No Hard Feelings’, she led a raunchy comedy that proved her ability to carry a film as a comedic lead. Lawrence continues to be one of the most successful actresses of her generation, balancing indie projects with mainstream hits. Her recent work indicates a new phase of her career focused on producer-led storytelling.
Michelle Williams

Michelle Williams earned her fifth Academy Award nomination for her role as Mitzi Fabelman in ‘The Fabelmans’. Her performance in the Steven Spielberg semi-autobiographical film was praised for its vibrancy and emotional complexity. She also starred in the independent film ‘Showing Up’, playing a sculptor preparing for a gallery show. Williams is known for her deep commitment to her characters and her preference for nuanced, character-driven dramas. She remains one of the most respected and versatile performers in modern Hollywood.
Viola Davis

Viola Davis achieved the prestigious EGOT status during this period, winning a Grammy to complete the quartet of major awards. She delivered a powerhouse performance as General Nanisca in ‘The Woman King’, showcasing her physical dedication and leadership on screen. In the film ‘Air’, she played Deloris Jordan, receiving praise for her grounded and authoritative portrayal. She also reprised her role as Amanda Waller in various DC projects and starred in ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’. Davis remains a towering figure in the industry, known for her unmatched intensity and craft.
Jessica Chastain

Jessica Chastain won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her transformative role in ‘The Eyes of Tammy Faye’. Her portrayal of the famous televangelist was noted for its physical transformation and emotional depth. She also starred in the acclaimed miniseries ‘George & Tammy’, playing country music legend Tammy Wynette. In the film ‘Memory’, she delivered a sensitive performance as a social worker dealing with past trauma. Chastain’s recent work reinforces her reputation as one of the most dedicated and versatile actresses of her generation.
Emma Stone

Emma Stone has reached new heights in her career, winning her second Academy Award for Best Actress for ‘Poor Things’. Her portrayal of Bella Baxter was widely considered one of the most daring and imaginative performances of the decade. She also starred in the unconventional series ‘The Curse’, further exploring avant-garde and satirical themes. Stone’s collaboration with director Yorgos Lanthimos has produced some of the most critically acclaimed work of her career. She currently stands as one of the most influential and creatively bold actresses in the global film industry.
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