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ISABEL LUCAS
Winner 2004 TV Week Logie 'Best New Female Talent' . Currently filming The Pacific executive produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg.
Isabel Lucas first came to the attention of Australian audiences playing the role of ‘Tasha' in Home and Away from 2003 to 2006. In 2004 she won the TV Week Logie for ‘Best New Female Talent'.
Upcoming feature film releases include Daybreakers also starring Ethan Hawke, Sam Neill, William Dafoe and Claudia Karvan, in which she plays Sam Neill's daughter. Daybreakers is Lucas' feature film debut.
Lucas will next be seen on television in The Pacific , HBO Films' epic ten-hour miniseries event telling the story of US marines in the pacific theatre of World War II. The Pacific is executive produced by Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman, the creative team behind the Emmy®-winning 2001 HBO miniseries “Band of Brothers”. Five-time Emmy® Tim Van Patten is directing Episode One which is currently being shot in Far North Queensland and Melbourne. Lucas plays the role of Gwen who is the love interest for Private Sid Phillips (Ashton Holmes). They meet in Melbourne when the Marines are on leave there. The Pacific is scheduled to debut on HBO and Channel Seven in 2009.
Lucas began her career in acting after being ‘spotted' by agent , Sharron Meissner of Meissner Management, under a mango tree at the Port Douglas Markets . At the time, Lucas was studying drama and singing while completing her High School Certificate.
Lucas, whose mother is Swiss and father Australian, is blessed with diversity in lifestyle having already lived in Melbourne , Kakadu National Park and Switzerland . She is also fluent in Swiss.
An active supporter of charity organisations including OzQuest and the Whaleman Foundation, Isabel most recently returned from Japan where she participated in a traditional surfing paddle-out ceremony to honor the memory of the thousands of dolphins killed each year at the notorious killing cove in Taiji Japan. In 2006 she went to Namibia to be involved in volunteer community work for two months, after signing up with Ozquest: Young Australian Adventures.
Lucas is currently busy auditioning and developing her drama skills at the Victorian College of Arts, while based in Melbourne .