Teresa Palmer
Teresa Mary Palmer (born 26 February 1986) is an Australian actress. A prominent scream queen, she is known for her roles in horror films, as well as projects of other genres in both Australia and the United States.Palmer began acting as a teenager in the early 2000s and had her film debut in ''Wolf Creek'' (2005). The following year, her performance as a depressed teenager in the drama film ''2:37'' earned her acclaim and a nomination for the AACTA Award for Best Actress. She would later gain further nominations in the category, for Mel Gibson's ''Hacksaw Ridge'' (2016), ''Berlin Syndrome'' (2017), and ''Ride Like a Girl'' (2019). Palmer had early Hollywood roles in ''Bedtime Stories'' (2008), ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'' (2010), ''Take Me Home Tonight'' (2011), and ''I Am Number Four'' (2011), to varied success. Further recognition came for her starring roles in the horror films ''Warm Bodies'' (2013), ''Lights Out'' (2016), and ''The Twin'' (2022), establishing Palmer as a leading lady.
Expanding her ventures, Palmer co-wrote and co-produced the drama film ''The Ever After'' (2014), in which she also starred, alongside her husband Mark Webber. She then starred in the supernatural drama series ''A Discovery of Witches'' (2018 - 2022) and the psychological thriller miniseries ''The Clearing'' (2023). Provided by Wikipedia