Adelaide Clemens

Born and was raised in Brisbane Australia. She is the daughter of an English dad. Clemens began her career as an actress on Australian television when she was still in high school. She was the guest star in a show called Blue Water High, as Juliet and Juliet in the year the year 2006. The following year, she played Alison in Pirate Islands: The Lost Treasure of Fiji. Clemens played Harper on Love My Way, a Showtime drama that was released the same year. For the role she was nominated for the Graham Kennedy Award at the Logie Awards 2008 for Most Outstanding New Talent. Clemens was on screen with Sigrid Xavier and Xavier Sigrid Cropper Andrew McFarlane and Linda Cropper in Dream Life 2008. The show starred MTV Networks Australia. She became the model for Jan Logan's jewelry in that year.Clemens made the move from Australia to Los Angeles California in 2009. Clemens was the character Xandrie in the 2010 movie Wasted on the Young. Clemens was in Camilla Dickinson (2012) with Gregg Sulkin Cary Elwes Samantha Mathis. The actress was Heather Mason (a teenage girl) in Silent Hill: Revelation 3D. The movie was based on the survival horror video game Silent Hill 3 and was an sequel to the movie Silent Hill.That year Clemens also played a lead role as the young suffragette Valentine Wannop in Parade's End a television mini-series adaptation to Silent Hill, a Ford Madox Ford tetra-logy co-produced by HBO and BBC Two. Clemens made her film debut in the horror film No One Lives with Luke Evans. The Great Gatsby based in F. Scott Fitzgerald novel by the same title was a movie released in 2013 with Clemens as the lead. Catherine Wilson was Isla's mother. Clemens stars as Tawney Talbot on the 2013 Sundance Channel television miniseries Rectify created by Ray McKinnon. Natalie Dormer Stephen Graham Zachary Quinto are set to be in the show alongside Clemens. The Girl Who Invented Kissing.

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