Adelaide Clemens

Brisbane Australia, where you have been raised and were born. She is the daughter of a British father. Clemens first began acting on Australian TV in high school. She was the guest star in an episode of Blue Water High, as Juliet, in 2006. The following year, she appeared as Alison on Pirate Islands: The Lost Treasure of Fiji. Clemens was the lead character of Harper on Love My Way, a Showtime drama in the in the same year. For the role she was nominated to receive the Graham Kennedy Award at the Logie Awards 2008 for Most Outstanding New Talent. Clemens starred with Sigrid the and Xavier Sigrid Cropper Andrew McFarlane and Linda Cropper in Dream Life 2008. The show starred MTV Networks Australia. Clemens was the face of Jan Logan's Jewelery in that same year. Clemens transferred to Los Angeles California America in the year 2009. Clemens starred with Xandrie as Xandrie in the film Wasted on the Young (2010). Clemens appeared as Camilla Dickinson in 2012 along with Gregg Sulkin Cary Elwes Samantha Mathis. This film is an adaptation from the 1951 novel by Madeleine L'Engle, a young adult writer. The film Silent Hill: Revelation 3D she played a teenager Heather Mason. The film's horror plot was based on Silent Hill 3, a game that was a survival horror. It was also an expansion of Silent Hill. Clemens played the lead as young Valentine Wannop, a suffragette in Parade's End. Clemens was the main character in No One Lives, a 2012 horror film that starred Luke Evans. She appeared as well in The Great Gatsby (2013) which was a movie based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel that has the same title. She played Catherine the sister of Myrtle Wilson played by Isla Fisher. Clemens plays Tawney Talbot in 2013's Sundance Channel television miniseries Rectify produced by Ray McKinnon. Natalie Dormer Stephen Graham Zachary Quinto She is set to appear together as a team in The Girl Who Invented Kissing.

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