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Isabel Lucas (born 29 January 1985) is an
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. She is mainly known for her roles in '' Home and Away'' (2003–06), '' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'' (2009), ''
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'' (2009), ''
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'' (2009), '' The Pacific'' (2010), ''
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'' (2011), ''
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'' (2011), ''
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'' (2012), ''
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'' (2014), ''
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'' (2014), '' Knight of Cups'' (2015), and '' That's Not Me'' (2017). In 2015, she acted beside
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in the
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''Careful What You Wish For''. In 2017, Lucas joined the American television series ''
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''. In 2018, she appeared in ''In Like Flynn'' which was a success in Australia, New Zealand, and Britain, and the same year played Brooke in '' Chasing Comets''. Later in 2009, Lucas won Best Breakout Performance Female at
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for her role in '' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen''. In 2011 Lucas won a Young Hollywood Award for Female Star of Tomorrow. In 2012, Lucas starred in
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's " Give Me Love" music video.


Early life

Isabel Lucas was born in Sydney, Australia, on 29 January 1985, and is the daughter of Andrew, a biodynamic farmer and retired pilot, and Beatrice, a special needs teacher. Her father is
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n and her mother is
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. Her sister, Nini, is two years older and works as an environmental lawyer. Lucas can speak French and Swiss-German in addition to English. As a child, Lucas lived in
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, Queensland. She also lived in
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and Kakadu, in Australia's
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. Lucas attended St. Monica's College in Cairns.


Career


2003–2015: ''Home and Away'' and Hollywood

Lucas was involved in drama during her school years and attended courses at the
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and
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. In 2002, her now agent Sharron Meissner claimed to have discovered Lucas walking on the beach at Port Douglas. In fact, the meeting was arranged well before. Lucas auditioned for the role of
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in '' Home and Away''; although the producer of the show, Julie McGauran, felt that role was not right for Isabel, she was sufficiently impressed to have a new character, Tasha Andrews, created just for her. In 2007, she focused on saving dolphins in Japan, and in October of that year appeared on the Australian ''Today Show'' to discuss this topic. In 2008, Lucas moved to
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to pursue her acting career further. While working with
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on the World War II
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, '' The Pacific'', he suggested Lucas for the role of Alice in the 2009 film '' Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen'', sequel to ''Transformers'' (2007), where Spielberg was serving as the series's executive producer. This later became the debut role of Lucas's career, earning her the award for Best Breakout Performance-Female in sci-fi and action at the
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. In a much later interview with
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, Lucas described the audition process for the role as "very interesting" and drastically different from when she auditioned for other roles prior to ''Transformers''. She also said that the filming process was a lot different from ''Home Away'', where she would spend hours shooting various episodes all in one go. In 2008, Lucas was cast in the vampire science-fiction
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''
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'' and in 2009, she was cast as the character Erica Martin in the remake of the 1984 film ''
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'' alongside fellow Australian actor
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, which was ultimately released in November 2012. In 2009, Lucas played Scarlett in the romantic film ''
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''. In 2011, Lucas played the goddess
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in the
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''
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,'' and signed on to appear in the film '' Knight of Cups'', which was released in 2015. In November 2012, Lucas was featured as the main character in the music video for " Give Me Love" by British singer-songwriter
Ed Sheeran Edward Christopher Sheeran (; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter. Born in Halifax, West Yorkshire and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk, he began writing songs around the age of eleven. In early 2011, Sheeran independently r ...
. In March 2013, it was announced that Lucas would star in the thriller '' Careful What You Wish For'', which was released in June 2016. In 2014, Lucas was featured in the documentary '' That Sugar Film'' directed by
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, on the topic of the effect that sugar has on the human body, and the need to eat truly healthy foods.


2016–present: ''MacGyver'' and return to Australian film

In 2017, Lucas appeared in the Australian comedy-drama film, '' That's Not Me'', beside Alice Foulcher, Richard Davies, and Rowan Davie, which was released worldwide on 7 September the same year. From 2017 to 2018, Lucas played Samantha Cage in
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's remake of the series ''
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''. Lucas left her role as Samantha Cage in June 2018. She began filming the Australian biographical-drama film ''In Like Flynn'' in February 2017, with British and Australian actors William Moseley,
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,
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,
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and actress
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. The film was released to Australia on 11 October 2018. It was later released worldwide in January 2019. In the same year, Lucas played Brooke in '' Chasing Comets'', a biographical-drama comedy on the life of Chase, a famous Australian rugby league player. The same year, she played Kali Stewart in ''Shooting in Vain'', a drama thriller starring
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, Diana Hopper, and Colleen Kelly. Lucas appeared in the Australian drama-thriller ''Shooting in Vain'', directed by Jared Januscka, which was released on worldwide in 2018. It stars Alexandra Park, Diana Hopper, and
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. Later in 2018, she appeared in ''In Like Flynn'' as the character Rose. The film became a success in Australia, New Zealand, and Britain, rating as a 66–70% after its opening weekend. It was later released worldwide the following year on 25 January.


Personal life

Lucas has been described as having a shy and quiet personality. She has spoken about being overwhelmed by how people would see her when she went on her first audition for ''Home and Away''. Acting has since helped her become confident and sociable. Lucas dated
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after meeting him on the set of ''Home and Away'', between 2005 and 2008. She then dated American actor
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, who broke up with her in July 2008 following a car accident also involving American actor
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; Grenier saw Lucas hanging out with LaBeouf. Lucas was in a relationship with Australian folk singer Angus Stone from 2010 to 2012. Lucas became a vegetarian after watching the documentary ''Earthlings'' in the house of Anthony Kiedis. In addition to her vegetarianism, Lucas is also an animal lover, and has stated that she has been since childhood. Lucas relocated to Australia from the
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in 2016 to work on Australian films that were in production at the time. In an article released following her departure from the U.S., she explained that she moved back to Australia to be around her family more, and for the advantages of working on films in her home country. Lucas also stated that she usually travels back and forth between LA and Australia for film, but prefers Australia as her permanent residence. She resides in
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. In 2020, Lucas "opted out" of
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testing during the filming of ''Bosch & Rockit'', despite it being mandatory for participating in the shoot. She lost her charity ambassador role with
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Australia in April that year for controversial comments on vaccines, including that she did not "trust the path" of vaccination. She also supported anti- 5G theories regarding its rollout in Australia, and was a guest speaker at an anti-5G rally in October 2020 in Byron Bay, addressing that 5G could be "potentially ushering a regime of total surveillance". In February 2021, Lucas showed support for Australian chef
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, who was banned from Instagram for spreading misinformation about
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and
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, in an Instagram post about freedom of speech, comparing Evans to historical change-makers such as
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.


Activism

In October 2007, Lucas was part of a group of 30 people from Surfers for Cetaceans, including American actress
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, surfers David Rastovich and Vaya Phrachanh, who took part in a protest against dolphin culling in
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, Japan. The group paddled out on surfboards to the
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s in an attempt to stop the hunt, but they were forced to turn around after being intercepted by one of the fishing boats. They drove straight to
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and left the country to avoid being arrested for
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by the
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. There is still an outstanding arrest warrant for Lucas in Japan. In 2004, Lucas served as a spokesperson for the Australian National Breast Cancer Foundation and provided support to many organisations, including World Vision as of 2009, The Humour Foundation as of 2004, Oxfam Community Aid Abroad as of 2006, Global Green Plan as of 2009, Save the Whales Again as of 2010 and
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as of 2012. In 2010, Lucas and the Summit on the Summit team climbed to the top of
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to raise awareness of the global clean water crisis.


Filmography


Film


Television


Nominations, awards and other recognition

Lucas won a
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for new popular talent for her performance in the ''Home and Away series, ''and won the ''best Breakout Performance-Female ''at the
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on 17 October 2009, for her performance of Alice in ''Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.'' Other awards and nominations appear in the table below''.'' Lucas, a vegetarian, was nominated as one of Australia's Sexiest Vegetarian Celebrities on PETAAsiaPacific.com for 2010.


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