
Age: 35
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Jack O'Connell (born 1 August 1990) is an English actor. He first gained recognition for playing James Cook in the British television series Skins (2009–2010, 2013). He is also known for his roles in This Is England (2006), the slasher film Eden Lake (2008), the television dramas Dive (2010) and United (2011), and the Netflix Wild West miniseries Godless (2017), for which he received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination. O'Connell gave critically acclaimed performances in the independent films Starred Up (2013) and '71 (2014), garnering nominations for the British Independent Film Awards. He subsequently starred as war hero Louis Zamperini in the war film Unbroken (2014) and received the BAFTA Rising Star Award. He has since starred in the thriller Money Monster (2016), the biographical drama Trial by Fire (2018), the BBC miniseries The North Water (2021), the BBC series SAS: Rogue Heroes (2022–2025), the Amy Winehouse biographical film Back to Black (2024) and the period horror film Sinners (2025). Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack O'Connell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, is a full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

ORIGINAL SYNOPSIS: Two young college students working on a technological project suddenly results in a freak accident when an electric entity that is sparked in the machine causes the male and female to switch bodies in the process. Realizing that they only have a few days before they are stuck in different bodies for the rest of their lives, the two students are forced to repair the machine and figure out a way to repair the machine while also living each other's lives and diminish their hatred towards each other, while also dealing with a mysterious man behind the accident that may also be connected to repairing the machine and getting their bodies back for good. NEW PLOT: In 2028, Dr. Carlton Shawver created a piece of technology that ended up changing the world: a machine that allows multiple people to switch bodies. As the years go by, the technology ends up proving itself to be useful and successful. That is, until Shawver is executed by a group of terrorists who wish to claim the tech as their own and use it for their own nefarious needs. One of the people forced into recruitment for them is Shawver's college-aged son Kyle. Kyle switches bodies with a young independent journalist named Christine West, daughter of Shawver's deceased former colleague Stacia. Kyle, as West, has to complete several dangerous missions for them, and if he/she fails any one of them, he/she will no longer be able to switch back to their normal bodies. He/she also struggles trying to juggle succeeding in his/her missions with conceiving a secret plot to take down the terrorists and claim the technology from them to bring the world back to peace.

