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Liana Liberato

Actress Film Television

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1995-08-20
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Liana Liberato, born in August 1995, spent her formative years in the coastal town of Galveston, Texas—a place that would later shape her grounded and authentic approach to acting. Liana Liberato’s journey into the world of performance began at just seven years old, when she took the stage in a local production of Galveston: The Musical. It was clear even then that Liana Liberato had something special.

In 2005, she attended a week-long summer acting camp in California—an experience that turned out to be a pivotal moment in her young career. While there, agents from Central Artists noticed her, impressed by what they called an effortless presence and strong line delivery. That same year, Liana Liberato made her official television debut on Cold Case (CBS, 2003–2010), marking the beginning of a steady rise in the industry.

After her debut, Liana Liberato continued to build her resume with guest appearances on popular TV series such as Sons of Anarchy (FX, 2008–2014), CSI: Miami (CBS, 2002–2012), and House M.D. (FOX, 2004–2012). In 2008, she also appeared in Miley Cyrus’s music video for “7 Things,” further expanding her visibility.

Her transition to film came with a powerful start—Liana Liberato landed the lead role in The Last Sin Eater (2007), a drama centered around a young girl striving to save her community from spiritual turmoil. That same year, she starred in Safe Harbour (2007), a romantic drama adapted from a Danielle Steele novel, released directly to DVD.

A major turning point arrived in 2010 when Liana Liberato was cast alongside seasoned actors Catherine Keener and Clive Owen in the critically acclaimed film Trust. The movie explored the harrowing story of a teenage girl targeted by an online predator, and Liana Liberato’s performance was both moving and intense. Critics praised her depth and emotional range, and her work earned her the Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress at the 46th Chicago International Film Festival—a significant achievement that solidified Liana Liberato as a rising talent to watch.

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When it comes to Liana Liberato’s film career, one standout performance definitely shines through — her highest rated movie is Banana Split from 2018. That role really showcased Liana Liberato’s range and charm, earning both critical praise and audience love. On the other end of the spectrum, Liana Liberato was also part of Trespass, a 2011 release that ended up being her lowest rated project to date. While every actor has highs and lows, Liana Liberato has certainly proven her talent over time, with roles that continue to resonate. Still, if you’re looking at ratings, Liana Liberato’s work in Banana Split remains a fan favorite compared to earlier entries like Trespass.

Awards

Silver Hugo Award for Best Actress

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