Adelaide Clemens

Brisbane in Australia is the place where I was born and raised. She is the daughter of a British father. Clemens' acting career started at the age of her high school. The actress was featured in Blue Water High's 2006 episode as Juliet. And in 2007, Alison starred in Pirate Islands: The Lost Treasure of Fiji, a children's television series. Clemens played Harper in Love My Way, a Showtime drama that in the same year. The role was so well-known that she was nominated for the Graham Kennedy Award at the Logie Awards 2008 for Most Outstanding New Talent. Clemens played the role in Dream Life (2008), a dramatic MTV Networks Australia film. It starred Sigrid Thornton Xavier Xavier Samuel Linda Cropper Andrew McFarlane. In 2009, she became the face for Jan Logan's Jewelry. Clemens moved to Los Angeles California. Clemens was in the role of Xandrie in the role of Xandrie, in the film Wasted on the Young (2010). Clemens played Camilla Dickinson with Gregg Sulkin and Cary Elwes. Samantha Mathis also appeared. Clemens appeared as Heather Mason, a teenager in Silent Hill: Revelation 3D. The film's horror plot is based on Silent Hill 3, a survival horror videogame. The film was also an expansion of Silent Hill. Clemens played the lead as young Valentine Wannop, a suffragette in Parade's End. Clemens was the first actress to make her debut in film in 2012's horror The No One Lives with Luke Evans. She appeared as well in The Great Gatsby (2013), a film based off F. Scott Fitzgerald's book with the same title. The role she played was Catherine who was the younger sister of Myrtle Wilson (Isla Fisher). Clemens plays Tawney Talbot in the 2013 Sundance Channel television miniseries Rectify developed by Ray McKinnon. Natalie Dormer Stephen Graham Zachary Quinto and Clemens are set to appear in The Girl Who Invented Kissing which is an independent film.

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