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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Stasey is openly [[bisexual]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Why The Raunchy, Shameless Sex On "Reign" Matters|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/louispeitzman/why-the-raunchy-shameless-sex-on-reign-matters|work=BuzzFeed|accessdate=20 May 2014}}</ref>
Stasey is openly [[lesbian]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Caitlin-Herself|url=http://herself.com/caitlin/|work=Herself|accessdate=23 January 2015}}</ref>
She is currently in a relationship with American actor [[Lucas Neff]]. In an interview for her website, Herself.com, Caitlin stated that she is in a "somewhat open relationship with the love of my life".
She is currently in a relationship with American actor [[Lucas Neff]]. In an interview for her website, Herself.com, Caitlin stated that she is in a "somewhat open relationship with the love of my life".



Revision as of 23:12, 22 January 2015

Caitlin Stasey
File:CaitlinStasey TIFF.jpg
Stasey at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
Born
Caitlin Jean Stasey

(1990-05-01) 1 May 1990 (age 34)
NationalityAustralian
EducationStar of the Sea College
Occupation(s)Actress, Singer
Years active2003—present
Known forNeighbours and The Sleepover Club

Caitlin Jean Stasey (born 1 May 1990) is an Australian actress from Melbourne who is best known for her role as Rachel Kinski in Neighbours. Previously she played Francesca Thomas in The Sleepover Club, although her breakthrough movie role came in Tomorrow, When the War Began, a 2010 movie adaption of the teen novel of the same name in which she played lead protagonist Ellie Linton. She also plays Lady Kenna in the American series Reign.

Early life

Caitlin was born in Melbourne, Victoria, where she was raised with her younger sister Victoria. Their parents, David and Sally, are originally from Norwich, England.[1] Sally is a primary school drama teacher at Sandringham Primary School in Melbourne. At age seven Caitlin spent almost a year living in Norwich, and her grandparents were still living in the city in 2008.[2]

Stasey attended Star of the Sea College. In 2000, at the age of 10, she travelled the world as a member of the Australian Girls Choir, and took part in a re-recording of Peter Allen's "I Still Call Australia Home", for a Qantas commercial.

Acting

Stasey made a career breakthrough in September 2003 when she was cast in the children's TV series The Sleepover Club, playing Francesca 'Frankie' Thomas, the self-appointed leader of the club. Stasey made a brief return to the character of Frankie, in the second series of The Sleepover Club in 2006.

After a year studying and attending auditions, in April 2005 Neighbours casting director Jan Russ cast her as Rachel Kinski. Her first episode was aired on 18 August. Stasey left Star of the Sea College after landing the part of Rachel, but continued to study on a distance education programme. In September 2008, Stasey announced in an interview to the Herald Sun that she would be leaving Neighbours in the coming weeks, primarily to concentrate on her end of year VCE exams. The producers stated that her character would not be 'killed-off', allowing Stasey the chance to return. Stasey said "I want to know that when I finish my exams and get my score, it is representative of my abilities, my exams start in November and I want to be able to give them my full concentration."

In 2008, Stasey was chosen to star in the movie adaption of the teen novel, Tomorrow, When the War Began as the lead character Ellie Linton, a teenage girl who documents her time with a group of friends fighting the invasion of Australia. During 2008, Stasey was linked to the live action film of video game/comic series Wonder Boy. However, it was shut down by Sega.[3] Robin Morningstar revived the project as a CGI movie, but Stasey withdrew to be in the film adaptation Tomorrow, When the War Began. Her CGI character, although with a new voice, retains her face. In December 2008, she appeared in the Christmas pantomime Snow White at Norwich Theatre Royal.

In 2013, she appeared in the American television series Reign as Kenna, a lady-in-waiting to Mary, Queen of Scots.

In 2014, she appeared in the movie I, Frankenstein as Keziah from the gargoyle order.

Music

In 2007, Stasey reportedly turned down a recording contract offered to her by Tom Nichols, who did the same for ex-Neighbours star Stephanie McIntosh. About it she said "acting is my main passion and I wanted to concentrate my efforts on that, although most actors have that triple threat of being able to sing, dance and act."[4]

In 2008, she covered the song "I'm Yours", originally by Jason Mraz, for her TV show.

On 19 May 2008, Stasey sang a duet with fellow Neighbours cast member Dean Geyer (Ty Harper), performed at the Erinsborough High School Formal. Released to the Australian iTunes store, it peaked at number 40 on the ARIA Digital Tracks chart.

Personal life

Stasey is openly lesbian.[5] She is currently in a relationship with American actor Lucas Neff. In an interview for her website, Herself.com, Caitlin stated that she is in a "somewhat open relationship with the love of my life".

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Summer Camp Christine
2010 Tomorrow, When the War Began Ellie Linton
2011 J.A.W. Eve Short film
2013 Evidence Rachel
All Cheerleaders Die Maddy Killian
2014 Lust for Love Trinity
Chu and Blossom Cherry Swade Completed
I, Frankenstein Keziah

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003–2006 The Sleepover Club Francesca "Frankie" Thomas Main role (27 episodes)
2005–2009 Neighbours Rachel Kinski Regular role (275 episodes)
2013- Please Like Me Claire Main role
2013–present Reign Kenna Series regular

References

  1. ^ "Caitlin arrives in Norwich", Neighbors Source, 27 August 2006.
  2. ^ Article[dead link] at Evening News 24
  3. ^ Retro Gamer #51
  4. ^ "Caitlin Stasey and Dean Geyer swap acting/singing tips", Herald Sun, 25 January 2008.
  5. ^ "Caitlin-Herself". Herself. Retrieved 23 January 2015.

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