With just a quick peek of your social media pages, I already get the sense that you’re heavily involved with friends/family life. So, let’s backtrack to earlier parts of your life in Australia. You seemed to have been really absorbed in extra curricular activities and you then jumped into acting during high school. Was that a decision provoked by family, or was that something you happened to either planned or stumbled upon yourself?
I actually started filming "H2O" during my last year of high school. It was the first acting job I auditioned for and I thought of it as something really enjoyable that would allow me to save for college. It was very important to me to complete my education and graduate, as I had always seen myself entering the professional sector and I had dreamed of becoming a doctor. I studied throughout filming and really stayed committed to getting the best grades I could, however I had to defer my studies to continue shooting the show. What I realized when when I was on set was that I truly loved acting and for the first time considered the possibility that perhaps it was my career path. So I guess you could say that I stumbled upon it but I'm am so thankful that I did!
You also attended Stuartholme School, a Catholic school for girls. We don’t know too much about its educational structure, but would assume (like many school systems) it encouraged a formal professional career route. Was that ever the case? Did you ever desire to pursue a field other than acting?
Stuartholme was a really wonderful school as it encouraged students to follow their passion. There was a great creative arts program that fostered music and drama. Whilst I really enjoyed Drama in high school, I also focused on the more academic curriculum as I had envisioned myself in an entirely different field. I'm really glad that I had the opportunity to explore many different subjects. I also had an amazing career counselor named Sandy Maynes who helped me to navigate my studies and my job outside of school. I think I ended up right where I am supposed to be.
Let’s chat a bit about your family. You grew up with 3 siblings. Are they here with you in Los Angeles, or do they reside in Australia? What are they all up to now?
I have 3 amazing siblings who I couldn't live without. My oldest sister Rachael lives in Washington DC. She juggles her demanding work in economic policy with her philanthropic efforts. She and my father created and run a home and school for orphaned boys in Uganda. She is a superwoman and my hero! My only brother David lives in Brisbane (where I was born) and is currently in medical school. He is bright, kind, funny, and loving; I adore him. My youngest sibling Madeline lives in Melbourne, Australia and is an amazing artist. She paints and sketches and I am in awe of her talent. She is a beautiful girl with a beautiful heart. I am immensely proud of all of them and I miss them dearly.