Adelaide Clemens
Brisbane was the city in which she was born. She is the daughter of British parents. Clemens began working as an actress for Australian TV while she was at high school. She appeared in the role of Juliet in one episode of Blue Water High in 2006 and then starred in a role in the role of Alison on The Pirate Islands: The Lost Treasure of Fiji children's television show in 2007. Clemens was Harper on her role on the Showtime Drama Love My Way that year and was nominated for the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New Talent in the 2008 Logie Awards for the role. Clemens was seen in the film Dream Life in 2008. MTV Networks Australia dramatic film Dream Life alongside Sigrid Thornton Xavier Samuel Linda Cropper and Andrew McFarlane.She had small roles in the television show All Saints and the film X-Men Origins: Wolverine in 2009. Clemens played the role of Jan Logan's Jewelery the same year. Clemens transferred to Los Angeles California the United States in the year 2009. Clemens starred as Xandrie in the film Wasted on the Young. Clemens was in Camilla Dickinson (2012) together with Gregg Sulkin Cary Elwes Samantha Mathis. The film was a dramatic adaptation of the novel by Madeleine L'Engle that had the same name. Clemens was Heather Mason as a teenager as she appeared in Silent Hill: Revelation 3D. Silent Hill 3 was the film. Silent Hill 3 was the sequel to Silent Hill. Based on the Silent Hill 3 survival horror game, the film was an inspiration for the game Silent Hill 3. Clemens played Valentine Wannop the young suffragette Valentine Wannop. Clemens performed the role of lead in the film No One Lives, a 2012 horror film that starred Luke Evans. The actress also starred on the set of The Great Gatsby (2013) which was a movie based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's book of the same name. She played Catherine as the daughter of Myrtle Wilson (Isla Fisher). Clemens portrays Tawney in Rectify which was a film from 2013 Sundance Channel miniseries created by Ray McKinnon. Clemens will also be starring alongside Natalie Dormer Stephen Graham and Zachary Quinto in the independent drama The Girl Who Invented Kissing.
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