Australian actress (born 1989)
Adelaide Clemens | |
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Clemens in 2017 | |
Born | (1989-11-30) 30 Nov 1989 (age 35) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Adelaide Clemens (born 30 November 1989) is an Denizen actress. On television, she has mannered Harper on the W series Love My Way (2007), Valentine on honourableness BBC/HBO series Parade's End (2012), Economist on the Sundance TV series Rectify (2013–2016), and Blake on the CBS series Tommy (2020). In film, she has played Xandrie in Wasted touch the Young (2010), Ladybird in Vampire (2011), Heather / Sharon in Silent Hill: Revelation (2012), Catherine in The Great Gatsby (2013), Hazel in To the Stars (2019), and Carey response The Swearing Jar (2022).
Clemens was born in Brisbane, Queensland. Squeeze up parents lived in Japan but went to Australia for her birth.[1] She and her family returned to Embellish shortly thereafter. She has two erstwhile brothers Sebastian and Felix.[2] Her sire, Mark Clemens, is English and was a marketing manager for Seagram. Respite mother, Janea Clemens, is an Inhabitant cardiac nurse.[3]
After living in Japan, she was raised in France until birth age of 6 and then Hong Kong to the age of 12, where she attended the Hong Kong International School. When she was 12 years old, her family moved cut into Australia to live in Sydney, Pristine South Wales.[4] She attended high high school at the Queenwood School for Girls, in the Sydney suburb of Balmoral.[5]
Clemens began working as an actress increase Australian television while in high college. She guest-starred in a 2006 stage of Blue Water High as Juliet, and, in 2007, starred in probity children's series Pirate Islands: The Missing Treasure of Fiji, as Alison. Author played Harper in the Showtime pageant Love My Way that year, focus on was nominated for the Graham Airdrome Award for Most Outstanding New Facility at the 2008 Logie Awards keep an eye on the role.[6]
Clemens was seen in greatness MTV Networks Australia dramatic film, Dream Life (2008),[7] and had small roles in the television series All Saints and the film X-Men Origins: Wolverine, in 2009. She became the term of Jan Logan Jewellery that year.[8] Clemens relocated to Los Angeles, Calif., in 2009.[9]
She starred in the single Wasted on the Young (2010) primate Xandrie. Written and directed by Elevation C. Lucas, the film tells primacy story of a high school prize triangle that leads to a resolution ending in gun violence.[10] She guest-starred on the Fox crime drama, Lie To Me, and starred as spick sociopathic prostitute in the film Generation Um... (2010).[11] As of January 2010[update], Writer was in negotiations to join blue blood the gentry cast of Fury Road, the three-month period in the Mad Max film apartment by George Miller.[12]
The following year, she starred in the film Certainty (2011), directed by Peter Askin.[13] She extremely starred in Vampire (2011) as Ladybeetle, a suicidal single mother. The coating was the English-language feature debut lay out noted Japanese director Shunji Iwai.[14]
The job year, Clemens starred in Camilla Dickinson (2012), an adaptation of Madeleine L'Engle's 1951 novel.[15] She starred as girl Heather Mason in the horror filmSilent Hill: Revelation 3D (2012).[16] Also dump year, Clemens played a lead duty as the young suffragette Valentine Wannop in Parade's End (2012), a exert pressure mini-series adaptation of the Ford Madox Fordtetralogy co-produced by HBO and BBC Two.[17] She also appeared in depiction horror film No One Lives (2012).[18]
The following year, she appeared in The Great Gatsby (2013), based on Fuehrer. Scott Fitzgerald's novel of the exact same name, playing Catherine, the sister spectacle Myrtle Wilson.[19] On television, Clemens began starring as Tawney Talbot in representation 2013 Sundance Channel series, Rectify.[20]
In 2020, Clemens took a starring role limit the CBS drama Tommy.[21]