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Welcome to Isabel Lucas Online! This is the most comprehensive fansite dedicated to supporting the talented young Australian actress Isabel Lucas, who is best known for her environmental charity work, and her roles in Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen and TV's Home & Away. Isabel was most recently seen playing the goddess Athena in the big budget movie Immortals in late 2011. Enjoy the site, don't hesitate to get in touch if you have something to say or share with us, and come and visit us again soon!
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Film Productions
» A Heartbeat Away
Character: Mandy Riddick
Released: On DVD now (Aus)
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» Immortals
Character: Athena
Released: On DVD now
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» The Wedding Party
Character: Ana Petrov
Released: May 3rd 2012 (Aus)
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» The Loft
Character: Sarah
Released: Spring 2012 (Europe)
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» Red Dawn
Character: Erica
Released: November 2nd 2012
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Knight of Cups
Love Written In Blood?

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Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (SSCS) is an international non-profit, marine wildlife conservation organization. Our mission is to end the destruction of habitat and slaughter of wildlife in the world's oceans in order to conserve and protect ecosystems and species.


Sea Shepherd could not think of a more brave, passionate and dedicated activist and friend of the whales, than Isabel Lucas, also known for her role in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Isabel has stepped up for duty for the oceans numerous times, including raising international awareness by attempting to stop annual slaughter of dolphins in Taiji, Japan in 2007.



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Isabel Quoted
"I find it tricky to make plans. I go by intuition. Work-wise, that means asking myself if a role will push me outside my comfort zone, challenge me to learn something new. It's [all down to] instinct and gut. "



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Did you ever aspire to become an actress before ‘being found’ by Sharron?
I had always been involed in the creative arts – writing, painting, music and drama at school, so acting was probably a natural progression. I believe that the ‘subconsious will’ can be very powerful – that we attract situations that we’re meant to be in and grow from in life.

If you hadn’t suceeded as an actress what career would you have considered pursuing?
I’ve been very fortunate to be able to follow my interests and that matters more to be than what career it may have led to. I’m interested in learning more about quantum physics though. It’s an endlessly fascinating topic for me.

Since bursting into the Australian acting arena, what challenges have you faced in order to gain the respect of collegues and the Home and Away audience?
When I first started there was a lot of self-inflicted pressure to fit in with the rhythm the show and the lifestyle. It was improtant to have time to adjust to all these new impressions and at the end of the day I have learnt that you need to be true to yourself – it sounds a bit like a cliche but ultimately people respect honesty and openness.

What is the best advice anyone’s ever given you?
The great Gandhi quote: be the change you want to see in the world.

What do you find is the toughest thing about your chosen profession?
It can be challenging to sustain a character for an on-going period and stay in a certain headspace, for instance when your character constantly expireiences very traumatic, negative emotions. I think it’s particularly challenging in this genre, because series are on-going, whereas within a film you know you have a certain period to be in that world.

Biggest misconception about your profession?
That acting is fake, glamorous lifestyle full of superficial people. My expierience of Home and Away has been one of being with grounded, earthy people who tell their stories, like a big family.

What’s your average daily schedule like?
My schedule changed each day depending on storylines and locations. I might work a 14-hour or 5-hour a day, it all depends on the particular shoot and whether I have additional photo shoots or publicity commitments.

What advice would you give to others about making something outrageously ambitious become real?
Inform yourself of what is required to succeed and give it your best, but be willing to accept whatever the final outcome might be. Above all – believe in yourself.

What do you see for the future?
I would love to make a film one day. My favourite is the French film Amelie – it ‘woke’ something in me.

What do you love about your job?
There is nothing better than when I have nailed a difficult scene – the feeling of having gone to an unknown place with it. It’s freeing to explore and express different emotions.

What are your top three tips about sucess in any field?
Education and training, imagination and commitment, and believe in yourself and the people you’re working with.