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India Eisley-1

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1993-10-29
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India Eisley, the talented daughter of actress Olivia Hussey and musician David Glen Eisley, began her journey into acting with a small, uncredited appearance in the 2003 Italian television film Madre Teresa. The biographical drama, centered on the life of the revered Catholic nun, featured India Eisley’s mother, Olivia Hussey, in the title role, portraying her compassionate work with the sick and impoverished in Calcutta, India. Though it was just a brief early moment for India Eisley, it marked the beginning of what would become a steadily growing career.

A few years later, India Eisley shared the screen once again with her mother in the psychological horror film Headspace. In this eerie thriller, she played a supporting role alongside Olivia Hussey in a story about a troubled drifter who takes a housesitting job for a wealthy couple—only to be plagued by terrifying headaches. As doctors begin to study him, strange mental abilities emerge, followed by a series of mysterious deaths. It was another key step forward for India Eisley, showcasing her ability to hold her own in intense, dramatic roles.

But it was her portrayal of Ashley Juergens on the popular ABC Family series The Secret Life of the American Teenager that truly brought India Eisley into the spotlight. With her signature sarcastic tone and monotone delivery, India Eisley brought depth and dry humor to the role of the younger sister of the show’s main character. This performance remains, to date, one of her most recognized and defining roles.

India Eisley then made her leap into major feature films with Underworld: Awakening, the fourth installment in the dark fantasy action franchise. Stepping into the world of vampires and werewolves, India Eisley took on the pivotal role of Subject Two—a hybrid child born to the iconic vampire Selene, portrayed by Kate Beckinsale, and the Lycan Michael. Interestingly, India Eisley landed this high-profile role under somewhat serendipitous circumstances: she was discovered in a coffee shop by Kate Beckinsale and her husband, director Len Wiseman, who had helmed the first two films in the series. That chance encounter opened the door for India Eisley to join a major cinematic universe and further establish her presence in Hollywood.

Throughout her career, India Eisley has steadily built a diverse portfolio, balancing television and film roles while carving out a unique space for herself in the entertainment industry—all while carrying forward a family legacy rooted in performance.

Trivia

When it comes to India Eisley’s filmography, fans and critics alike have noticed a clear standout in her career. India Eisley’s highest rated movie to date is Dead Money (2024), which has received widespread acclaim for its gripping storyline and strong performances—especially from India Eisley herself. The film really showcases India Eisley’s growth as an actress and seems to mark a turning point in her career. On the other hand, one of the lower points in her film journey appears to be Kite (2014), which garnered mixed to negative reviews upon release. While Kite had an interesting premise, it didn’t quite resonate with audiences or critics, making it India Eisley’s lowest rated movie so far. Still, every role adds depth to an actor’s range, and India Eisley continues to evolve with each project she takes on.

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