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Born and raised in Sydney, she began her career on Australian television and had her breakthrough playing Cleo Sertori in the Network Ten fantasy series H 2 O: Just Add Water (2006–2010), for which she received acclaim and was nominated for the AACTA Award for Best Actress.
Phoebe Tonkin’s acting career began when she was cast in the role of Cleo in ‘H2O: Just Add Water,’ an Australian children’s TV series that ran from 2006 to 2010. During this period she also appeared in a recurring role in the television series ‘Packed to the Rafters’ as Lexi.
In January 2011, Tonkin moved to Los Angeles to pursue an international acting career. She was cast in March 2011 as Faye Chamberlain on The CW supernatural drama series The Secret Circle which premiered on 15 September 2011 to over 3.5 million viewers.
- July 12, 1989
Sep 14, 2022 · When Did Phoebe Tonkin Start His Career? After completing classes at the Australian Theatre for Young People Phoebe Tonkin gathered her courage to audition for the TV series H2O: Just Add Water as Cleo Sertori in 2005 for the role of Rikki. Luckily, she was selected and was ready to appear in her first debut TV series.
- 35 years
- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Phoebe Jane Elizabeth Tonkin
- 5 feet and 5 inches
Dec 11, 2023 · How did Phoebe Tonkin start her Professional Career? Phoebe Tonkin was initially cast in the Australian television program H2O: Just Add Water, which debuted on Network Ten on July 7, 2006. She and her co-stars gave the best band award at the Nickelodeon UK Kids’ Choice Awards in October 2007 to promote the show.
- 31 Years
- Phoebe Tonkin
- Phoebe Jane Elizabeth Tonkin
- Phoebe Tonkin
Oct 8, 2024 · Phoebe Tonkin has been levelling up. The Chanel ambassador and Australian actress has continued her evolution with recent, bold roles in Boy Swallows Universe and Kid Snow, and is now starring in and producing a new Australian crime drama series.
Feb 15, 2020 · Tonkin had to learn pages and pages of dry facts and figures when campaigning with her friend and fellow actor Carson Meyer to encourage the Californian congress to ban an agricultural pesticide that can make children sick. But her efforts paid off, and the chemical was banned.