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Dafne Keen Fernández (born 4 January 2005) is a Spanish and British actress. [2] Keen made her debut as a child actor on the series The Refugees (2015). Her breakthrough role was as Laura in the superhero film Logan (2017).
Over the last six years, actress Dafne Keen has seen her career take off on a meteoric ascent. In the adaptation of Philip Pullman’s acclaimed series of novels, Keen plays Lyra, an orphan living ...
Lord Howe's granddaughter Alice Oswald (pictured 2012) Lord Howe's great-granddaughter, Dafne Keen (pictured 2019) Lord Howe married firstly, on 23 July 1935, Priscilla Crystal Frances Blundell Weigall, only daughter of Archibald Weigall and his and wife Grace Emily Blundell Maple; they were divorced in 1943. They had two daughters:
William Walter Maurice Keen (born 4 March 1970) [1] [2] is an English stage, television, and film actor. He has worked in theatre and television in both the United Kingdom and Spain. He was a trustee of the James Menzies Kitchin Award, an award set up for young theatre directors in memory of the director with whom Keen collaborated early in his ...
So ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’—in which Keen reprises the role of Laura/X-23—just happened. And she’s finally ready to talk about her epic return, nearly a decade in the making.
Cast and crew from BBC and HBO hit fantasy drama His Dark Materials took over the Edinburgh TV Festival on Thursday. In a special session entitled “His Dark Materials – Pushing Boundaries in ...
Laura / X-23 appears in Logan, portrayed by Dafne Keen. [186] In February 2017, producer Simon Kinberg stated that the post-credits scene of X-Men: Apocalypse , in which the Essex Corporation acquires James "Logan" Howlett / Wolverine 's blood, correlates with how the Alkali-Transigen corporation eventually acquires DNA and begins creating ...
The bigger reveal in the final “Deadpool & Wolverine” is the appearance of Dafne Keen, who memorably played the child mutant X-23 opposite Hugh Jackman in 2017’s “Logan.” That film was ...