Teresa Palmer.
Teresa Marie Palmer (born 26 February 1986) is an Australian actress, writer, model, and filmmaker. He made his debut in films such as Bedtime Stories (2008), The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010), and Take Me Home Tonight (2011). She received further recognition for acting in Warm Bodies (2013), Lights Out (2016), Huxaw Ridge (2016), and Berlin Syndrome (2017). She also co-wrote, and co-produced, with her husband Mark Webber in the drama film The Hour After (2014).
Since 2018, Palmer has starred as Diana Bishop in the supernatural drama series A Discovery of Wights.
Palmer was set to star in a science fiction film, Jumper with Tom Streeze, directed by Doug Liman. Her part was later remade when the main characters were rewritten for the older actors; Her role went to Rachel Bilson. Palmer was devastated to lose the role and returned to Adelaide for a few months. He made his Hollywood feature film debut in 2006 in The Grudge 2, a horror sequel starring Amber Tamblin and Sarah Michelle Geller. Palmer described her character, Vanessa, as a "bitch student". Grudge 2 was released in North America on October 13, 2006 (Friday the 13th) with negative reviews and grossed $ 70 million worldwide against its $ 20 million budget.
In early 2007, Palmer was cast as Tony Friedriching in the comedy Take Me Home Tonight, starring Ana Farris, Dan Fogler, and Topher Grace. Set in the 1980s, the film was directed by Michael Dawsey and released in March 2011. Take Me Home Tonight received negative reviews from film critics and was a flop at the box office, failing to regain its $ 19 million budget. Palmer starred in the film clip for the 2007 single "Breaking Up", by the band Eskimo Joe, shot in Newcastle. Palmer jumps into the sea with band singer Kaven Temperley. Palmer moved to Los Angeles from Semaphore Beach in Adelaide in May 2007 to pursue his career and began auditioning for films. He said Los Angeles was "a big adjustment" and "very different" from his home in Australia. She went through a period of loneliness and depression and thought of going back home until they made friends there. [7] In November 2007, Palmer was cast in the DC Comics superhero film, Justice League of America by D.J. Cotton, Adam Brody, Anton Yelchin, Common, and Megan Gayle. George Miller was set to direct the film but was canceled by Warner Bros. due to a rewrite screenplay and a 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike.
Palmer was the face of Sydney jeweler Jan Logan's "Modern Beloved" collection in 2008. He was selected that year by Adam Sandler to play with his love in a Walt Disney Pictures children's film, Bedtime Stories, from audition tapes. He played Violet Nottingham, a succession starring Geyer Pearce and Kourtney Cox. Sandler also casts Palmer's mother and best friend in scenes in the film. It was released on December 25, 2008, and received negative reviews but grossed $ 212 million worldwide on its $ 80 million budget.
Palmer gained a romantic edge in Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice, produced by Jammer Brookeheimer and directed by John Turntub. The film was based on the relevant section of the animated film Fantasia (1940), which was based on the short symphony poem for the orchestra published in 1897 by Paul Ducasse, the operant sorceror (The Sorcerer's Apprentice), and is, by far, the best. Known about the works of Dukas), all of which were inspired by the anonymous poem of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Palmer lived in Manhattan's West Village for six months filming. She played the role of Becky Barnes, a college student who is an apprentice to Dave Stutler (Jay Baruchel), a physicist student and magician Balthazar (Nicholas Cage). It was released to mixed reviews on July 14, 2010, and grossed $ 215 million worldwide on its large $ 150 million budget. In July 2010, Parade Magazine named him No. 1 on the list of the biggest box office flops of his 2010 biggest film (Flop).
In 2016, she played the female lead in the adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel The Choice, with Benjamin Walker, Tom Welling, Alexandra Daddario, and Tom Wilkinson. The film premiered on 5 February 2016 and was panned by critics. She appeared in the crime-drama heist film Triple 9 (2016) directed by John Hillcoat alongside Casey Affleck. It was released nationwide on 26 February 2016. It received mixed reviews and failed to impress at the box office. Also that year, she portrayed Rebecca in the horror film Lights Out, and co-starred in the war drama Haxaw Ridge, starring in the love of Andrew Garfield's character; Both films received positive reviews, praising Palmer's performance. He co-starred with Chadwick Boseman, Luke Evans, and Alfred Molina from the film Message in the King.
In 2017, Palmer starred in the psychological thriller Berlin Syndrome, with Max Remelt. He also starred in the science fiction thriller alongside Mitchell Huisman and Sam Reid.
In 2018, Palmer played the role of Diana Bishop in the British supernatural drama series A Discovery of Wights. The series received positive reviews.
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