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Teresa Mary Palmer (born February 26, 1986) is an Australian actress, writer, and model, famous for her role in Hot Body Hacksaw Ridge . She starred, co-write and co-produced The Ever After with her husband, Mark Webber.


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Palmer was born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia. He is the only child of Kevin Palmer, an investor, and Paula Sanders, a former nurse and missionary. Her parents divorced in 1989 when she was three years old. She has a stepmother, Kaaren Palmer, and two half-brothers and two half-brothers, who live with her father. Palmer declared to Interview that he "came from a rather modest beginning"; he lives in public housing with his mother, and grew up on his father's farm in the Adelaide Hills. Palmer was named after Mother Teresa by her mother, and has stated that she has "hard nurturing" because of her mother's manic depression.

Palmer was a student at Mercedes College, a Catholic private school, and won a local audition, "Find Star Movies", in 2003. Her first acting work was dressed up as Strawberry Shortcake and a fairy assistant to the Santa Claus mall on weekends for promotion at nearby shopping malls Adelaide. Palmer went to acting classes for several years and appeared in several television commercials. He was a fast food clerk at Hungry Jack's at Rundle Mall in 2005, before working at a clothing retailer, SuprÃÆ'Â ©, Mambo Australia, and Cotton On.

After graduating from high school, Palmer got a call from his local talent agency about appearing in a student movie, 2:37 . The director has seen his head shot at the acting agency website and wants him to be in the movie. Palmer thought that he would work in an animal rescue service, and eventually opened his own animal welfare institution. He was accepted at the university to teach and take courses on journalism, but always dreamed of acting. Palmer left the university to work on the film.

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Careers

Beginning in Australia

Palmer has become extra on Deck Dogz (2005), and other films taken in Adelaide. At the age of 18, he was cast by filmmaker Murali K. Thalluri in an independent Australian film 2:37 . Palmer describes Melody in the movie, a popular high school student who became suicidal after being impregnated by her sister. She was nominated for the 2006 Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress/ok for her performance. He then signed a contract with a talent agency in Sydney. Role in Wolf Creek (2005) followed, in the pool party scene.

Palmer starred in the psychological thriller Restraint , with British actor Stephen Moyer and model Calvin Klein Travis Fimmel. Shot in a location around New South Wales in mid-2005, the film was written by Dave Warner and directed by David Denneen. Palmer was named the "future star" by Screen International that year. She later starred in December Boys, a movie coming from an age set in 1960, based on a novel by Michael Noonan. She plays Lucy, who has a romance with Daniel Radcliffe's character at a remote beach resort. Palmer studied the performance of Dominique Swain at Lolita

2:37 aired at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival in Non-Specific elections. The film received a standing ovation, a turning point for Palmer, giving her confidence in acting as a career. The trip to Cannes led him to meet his manager, David Seltzer, and an American talent agency. He signed a contract with William Morris Agency.

Move to Hollywood

Palmer was cast to a star with Tom Sturridge in his first American feature, Jumper , a science fiction film directed by Doug Liman. The parts are then rearranged when the main character is rewritten for the older actor; his role goes to Rachel Bilson. Palmer was devastated by loss of role and returned to Adelaide for several months. She made her Hollywood feature debut film on The Grudge 2 in 2006, a horror sequel starring Amber Tamblyn and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Palmer describes his character, Vanessa, as a "bitchy school girl". The Grudge 2 was released in North America on October 13, 2006 (Friday the 13th) for negative reviews and grossed $ 70 million worldwide against a $ 20 million budget.

In early 2007, Palmer was cast as Tori Frederking in the Take Me Home Tonight comedy, starring Anna Faris, Dan Fogler and Topher Grace. Set in the 1980s, the film was directed by Michael Dowse and released in March 2011. Take Me Home Tonight received negative reviews from film critics and failed at the box office, failing to refund his budget of $ 19 million. Palmer starred in the movie clip for the 2007 single "Breaking Up", by Eskimo Joe band, shot at Newcastle. Palmer jumped into the sea with the band's singer, Kavyen Temperley. Palmer moved from Semaphore Beach in Adelaide to Los Angeles in May 2007 to continue his career, and began auditioning for the film. He stated that Los Angeles is a "great adjustment" and "very different" from his home in Australia. She had a period of loneliness and depression, and considered going home until she became friends there. In November 2007, Palmer acted as a villain, Talia al Ghul, in the DC Comic superhero film, Justice League of America, along with D.J. Cotrona, Adam Brody, Anton Yelchin, Common, and Megan Gale. George Miller is set to direct the movie, but is canceled by Warner Bros. because of the problem of rewriting the script and the Writers Guild 2007-2008 strike.

Palmer is the face of the "modern darling" collection of Januggan jewelry in 2008. He was chosen that year by Adam Sandler of the audition recording to play his love interest in the children's film Walt Disney Pictures, Bedtime Stories . He plays a heiress, Violet Nottingham, who starred with Guy Pearce and Courteney Cox. Sandler also placed Palmer's mother and best friend in the scenes in the film. It was released on December 25, 2008 and received a negative review, but grossed $ 212 million worldwide with a budget of $ 80 million.

Palmer won a romantic role at Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Jon Turteltaub. The film is based on the relevant part of the animated film Fantasia (1940), which is set to a short scherzo for orchestra by Paul Dukas, L'apprenti sorcier ( The Sorcerer's Apprentice , published in 1897, and by far, the most famous of Dukas' compositions), all of which were inspired by eponymous poetry by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Palmer lived in Manhattan's West Village during a six-month shoot. She plays Becky Barnes, a student pursued by Dave Stutler (Jay Baruchel), a physics student and an apprentice to the wizard Balthazar (Nicolas Cage). It was released on July 14, 2010 for mixed reviews, and grossed $ 215 million worldwide with a massive $ 150 million budget. In July 2010, Parade Magazine named movie # 1 in the "Biggest Box Office Flops of 2010 (So Far)" list.

In 2009, Palmer formed the film production company Avakea Productions, with Australian actress Tahyna Tozzi and Nathalie Kelley. She is a guest judge at MTV Australia, for the Sydney filmmaking talent contest, Optus one80project. She also filmed the advertising campaign that year for the Australian jean shop, Just Jeans, and became the face and spokesperson of the cosmetics company Jurlique.

In 2011, Palmer starred in the sci-fi adventure movie, I Am Number Four , with Alex Pettyfer and Dianna Agron. He plays Number Six, one of the nine aliens hiding on Earth because his home planet is destroyed. His character is skilled in martial arts, riding a Ducati motorcycle, and can "phase" his way through solid objects (a la The Matrix Reloaded ). He went through action training for roles, learning to flip, sword fighting, and wirework. The film is adapted from the novel which is the first series of six parts. Palmer signed a contract to do three films, if the film becomes a franchise. The film was released in theaters on February 18, 2011, and was also released in IMAX format. It generally receives negative reviews from critics and grossed $ 149 million worldwide.

Palmer will star in Fury Road , a sequel to the series Mad Max by Australian filmmaker George Miller, but did not join the cast due to scheduling conflicts. The film was later postponed. Palmer starred in the short film Bear , directed by Nash Edgerton, who competed at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.

He appeared before Joel Edgerton in the Australian independent thriller, Wish You Were Here, directed by Kieran Darcy-Smith. The film began filming in Sydney in November 2010, and aired at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. In 2015, reviewing the aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes gave this film a 72% approval rating.

She also starred in a short comedy, Unique Girl , for the Funny or Die website, against Aaron Paul.

Palmer starred in the 2013 zombie movie, Warm Bodies , produced by Summit Entertainment, and based on a young adult novel by Isaac Marion. She plays Julie, a man who falls in love with a zombie (Nicholas Hoult). It was released on February 1, 2013 in the United States and on February 8, 2013 in the United Kingdom. Opened for positive reviews and grossed $ 116 million worldwide. In February 2013, Palmer was announced as the "global face" of Art cosmetics. Palmer then starred in Love and Honor with Liam Hemsworth, an independent romance filmed in mid-2011 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The film was made in the 1960s during the Vietnam War, and was released in March 2013. It has a limited release on March 22, 2013, received negative reviews and merely earned $ 19 thousand.

In 2014, he co-starred alongside Josh Hartnett, Rosario Dawson and Penn Badgley in the romantic drama Parts per Billion . It was released on video on demand on May 20, 2014, and on home video on June 6, 2014. It received negative reviews from critics. Palmer has two movies aired at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, Cut Bank (2014) and Kill Me Three Times (2015). Both films received negative reviews from critics. She plays love interest for Liam Hemsworth and Billy Bob Thornton's daughter at Cut Bank and Kill Me Three Times in the presence of Simon Pegg, Alice Braga and Luke Hemsworth. The last film will be released on April 10, 2015. She starred with Melissa Leo and Phoebe Tonkin on The Ever After, directed by her husband Mark Webber. Written by Palmer and Webber, this is a love story that explores the depth of marriage.

In 2015, he appeared in the movie Terrence Malick directed by Knight of Cups, starring Christian Bale. The film premiered in the main competition section at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2015. Knight of Cups has received mixed criticism from critics. It holds 42% on Rotten Tomatoes based on twelve reviews. The film is scheduled to be released on March 4, 2016 in the United States by Broad Green Pictures. Palmer has a supporting role in the remake of 2015 Point Break . The film was released in the US on December 25, 2015. It was panned by critics.

In October 2015, it is known that Palmer will participate in a short film titled Too Legit with Zoe Kravitz, Clark Gregg, Nate Corddry and Lauren Weedman. The project is confirmed by film director Frankie Shaw via Twitter and Instagram and premieres on January 23, 2016 at the Sundance Film Festival.

In 2016, she plays the lead role of women in the adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' novel The Choice, along with Benjamin Walker, Tom Welling, Alexandra Daddario, and Tom Wilkinson. The film premiered on February 5, 2016 and was composed by critics. She appeared alongside Casey Affleck in the crime-drama robbery film, Triple 9 (2016), directed by John Hillcoat. It was released nationwide on February 26, 2016. It met with mixed reviews and failed to impress at the box office. Metacritic gave the film a score of 52 out of 100, based on 41 criticisms, showing "mixed or average review". In CinemaScore, viewers gave this movie an average grade of "C" on a scale A to F. Also that year, he described Rebecca in the horror movie Lights Out , and co-starred in Hacksaw Ridge , playing the love interest of Andrew Garfield's character; both films received positive reviews, with Palmer's praised appearance. He co-starred in the movie Message from the King , with Chadwick Boseman, Luke Evans and Alfred Molina. Palmer recently appeared in the thriller Psychology Berlin Syndrome with the actor Sense8 Max Riemelt. The film received mixed reviews; However, their performance is praised.

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Personal life

Palmer has been one of two number one ticket holders, since 2009, from Port Adelaide Football Club, along with Australian television presenter David Koch. He is also the number one ticket holder for Unley Mercedes Jets, the Amateur 1st Division team in the Adelaide Football League. It is a tradition for clubs to recognize prominent supporters as ticket holders number one. Palmer goes to the match with the team, he talks in some functions, and does a coin tossing start of the game.

Palmer began dating actor/director Mark Webber at the end of 2012 after contacting him via Twitter. They got engaged in August 2013, and got married on December 21, 2013 in Mexico. Their first child, Bodhi Rain Palmer, was born in February 2014. In May 2016, the couple announced that they were expecting their second child together. Their second son, Forest Sage Palmer, was born in December 2016. Through his marriage, Palmer was also the stepmother of Webber's son from Webber's previous relationship with actress Frankie Shaw. The family lives in the Beachwood Canyon community in Los Angeles. In November 2012, Palmer and friends of Phoebe Tonkin launched the health and fitness website of Your Zen Life.

In July 2016, Palmer was criticized for continuing to breastfeed his two-year-old son.

He founded a sister site for Your Zen Life called Your Zen Mama, along with his friend, actress Sarah Wright.

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Movieography

Movies

Television


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Awards and nominations


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References


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External links

  • Teresa Palmer on IMDb
  • Teresa Palmer's Blog: Your Zen Life

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