
Age: 36
female
Caitlin Jean Stasey is an Australian actress who is well known for her roles as Francesca Thomas in The Sleepover Club, Rachel Kinski in Neighbours and Ellie Linton in the film adaptation of John Marsden's best seller 'Tomorrow When the War Began' Caitlin is from Victoria, Australia, She began taking an interest in acting/performing when she was about six years of age. She also has an active interest in writing screenplays and documentary film making. Caitlin was featured as part of the Australian Girls Choir in a Qantas commercial, singing "I Still Call Australia Home" and traveled the world as a member of the choir to film the commercial in 2000 before the Sydney Olympics. This commercial was named the "Greatest Australian Commercial" on 20 to 1. In Caitlin's early years she played the role of Francesca "Frankie" Thomas which made a hit in both Australia, UK and Americas Nickelodeon TV. Her role in Tomorrow When the War Began was highly praised by critics and won her an IF (inside film) award in 2010 for best actress. one of the most prestigious film awards in Australia She moved to Los Angeles in 2010.

The Alphas saved the world. Well, that's what they teach in school... Elita is determined to find the truth after everyone she loves is taken from her. T.A is frustrated after living his life on the outside looking in. And Rex has the weight of the new Alpha world firmly on his shoulders. Fueled with a fierce taste of justice, Elita enlists the help of one of the Alpha staff, pumping him for information on those that rule. The two develop a special friendship and together learn of possible locations of Alpha jails. What they discover, however, is heartbreaking. Will the Alphas still rule the world? Not if Elita can help it. But in the end, Someone will succeed, someone will suffer and someone will be dead

