She’s an Australian film actress who steadily rose to prominence with standout performances in movies like In Time and Dark Shadows. Around that time, people really started noticing her talent—especially when she took on the role of Grace Dietz in Not Fade Away. As her career progressed, she continued to build momentum, landing a supporting part in Fifty Shades Darker in 2017. Then, in 2018, she stepped into the spotlight again by starring as Susan Parsons in the period drama series Strange Angel, which further solidified her place in the industry.
Before all the fame and red carpets, she was just a determined young woman from Melbourne, Australia, pursuing her passion for acting. She trained at the prestigious Australia National Theatre Drama School, where her dedication paid off when she won the Heath Ledger Award back in 2010—a major milestone early in her journey. Born and raised in Melbourne, she comes from a supportive family; her father works as a lawyer, providing a grounded backdrop to her artistic path.
On a personal note, she began a relationship with director Andrew Dominik in 2010, and the couple seemed to be going strong for years. In fact, they announced their engagement in 2017, sparking excitement among fans. However, by 2018, the two had decided to go their separate ways, showing that even under the public eye, relationships can take unexpected turns. Through it all, she’s remained focused on her craft, steadily building a name for herself—one powerful performance at a time.
She started out in the acting world with a recurring role on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, where she began making a name for herself. It was on Neighbours that she really got her first big break, showcasing her talent and laying the foundation for what would become a promising career. Being part of Neighbours gave her the exposure and experience she needed to grow as an actress, and it’s safe to say that Neighbours played a key role in shaping her early journey in the industry.