Adelaide Clemens

Brisbane is the place where I was born and brought up. Daughter of British father. Clemens's career as an actor began in her high school years. The year 2006 was the first time she guest-starred in the role of Juliet in the episode Blue Water High and in 2007, she starred as Alison as Alison in Pirate Islands: The Lost Treasure of Fiji. Clemens played Harper for her role on the Showtime drama Love My Way that year and received nominations for the Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New Talent at the 2008 Logie Awards for the role. Clemens played the role on Dream Life, a 2008 MTV Networks Australia drama film featuring Sigrid Thonton Xavier Samuel Linda Cropper and Andrew McFarlane. Additionally, she played minor roles on All Saints in 2009 and X-Men Origins Wolverine. The next year, Clemens changed to the face of Jan Logan jewelery. Clemens relocated from California to Los Angeles in the year 2009. Clemens played Xandrie in the film Wasted on the Young. Clemens played alongside Gregg Sulkin in Camilla Dickinson as well as Cary Elwes, Samantha Mathis as well as Cary Elwes. The drama was adapted from the 1951 novel written by Madeleine L'Engle, a young adult fiction writer. In Silent Hill: Revelation 3D she played teenager Heather Mason. Silent Hill 3 sequel Silent Hill 3 sequel was an version from the Silent Hill 3 horror videogame. Clemens was cast as Valentine Wannop a young suffragette. Clemens appeared in the 2012 terror film, No One Lives starring Luke Evans. She also appeared in 2013's film The Great Gatsby based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel with the same name. The role she played was Catherine her sister Myrtle Wilson played by Isla Fisher. Clemens stars in Rectify 2013, a 2013 television miniseries produced by Ray McKinnon. She plays Tawney Telbot. Natalie Dormer Stephen Graham Zachary Quinto are also set to star alongside Clemens in The Girl Who Invented Kissing.

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