
Age: 73
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Jeffrey Lynn Goldblum (born October 22, 1952) is an American actor and musician. He has starred in some of the highest-grossing films of his era, such as Jurassic Park (1993) and Independence Day (1996), as well as their respective sequels, The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), and Independence Day: Resurgence (2016). Goldblum also starred in films including Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), The Big Chill (1983), and Into the Night (1985), before coming to wider attention as Seth Brundle in The Fly (1986), which earned him a Saturn Award for Best Actor. His other films include The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), The Tall Guy (1989), Deep Cover (1992), Powder (1995), The Prince of Egypt (1998), Cats & Dogs (2001), Igby Goes Down (2002), The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), Adam Resurrected (2008), Le Week-End (2013), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), and Thor: Ragnarok (2017).

Jeff Goldblum

Patrick "Eel" O'Brian
for Patrick "Eel" O'Brian in Unauthorized Justice
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A fully original, fan-owned universe of the DC Multiverse that wasn't created until after the final event of the DC timeline. Centered on a team known as "Titans South", it follows a now adult Raven who finds herself as the den mother (and therefore official leader) of a new "rookie" team of Teen Titans who navigate not only through being teenagers, but also stopping crime and occassionally saving the world from alien invasions. Ignores the continuity of all other DC Universes (taking place after), and also features many designs that are lifted from other universes (don't fix what isn't broken), in particular the Superboy from Reign of the Supermen is basically brought back to life in a defiant blaze of glory against the unjust fate put upon him in other realities. The art style from Young Justice is brought back, but this universe has nothing to do with it or the DCAMU, and shouldn't be confused as either of these universes - this story simply rejects the rule of "new universe, new design".