Isabella Heathcote is an Australian actress with a pretty catchy appearance. On her account, rather modest roles, but critics believe that this charming woman is still ahead. She is familiar to the Russian audience from the films “A Man in a High Castle”, “Fifty Shades Darker” and “Pride and Prejudice of Zombies”.
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Biography
The actress was born in Melbourne in late May 1987. Her father is a lawyer who did not want a movie career for his daughter. According to him, the child first needs to get a serious profession, and then engage in creativity, which is unlikely to bring good money. But he was not a tyrant, realizing that his daughter would still do her own thing.
From early childhood, Bella danced and sang, and when she was 12 years old, friends brought her to private lessons in speech and drama at school. Soon, all the buddies of the future actress abandoned these classes, and she continued to attend them, despite the slight disapproval of the strict father.
By the end of school, the girl dreamed of moving to Hollywood, but her father insisted that she first receive a "more serious" education. Bella worked in his company as an assistant lawyer and was waiting for her finest hour.
Movie career
In 2008, Australia released a horror crime movie by director John Hewitt's Ministers about a company of teenagers and a serial killer. One of the main characters was played by young Bella Heathcote. The film won several prestigious awards at once, and the actress was noticed, and in 2010 she, as a gifted young artist, was awarded a Heath Ledger scholarship, which helped the girl realize her dream - to move to Los Angeles and get an acting education.
In 2011, Bella played the wife of one of the main characters of the fantastic thriller "Time", but despite the considerable efforts spent on shooting the picture, she failed at the box office. The following year became more successful for the actress - she received two prestigious cinematic awards for participating in the youth drama about the show business "Do not disappear" directed and screenwriter David Chase.
In 2016, Heathcote joined the cast of the series Man in the High Castle, and the following year brought her fame after working in the movie Fifty Shades Darker, the sequel to the popular film Fifty Shades of Gray. Heathcot is currently involved in the filming of the Strange Angel series about occultism and American rocket science.