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Teresa Palmer : ウィキペディア英語版
Teresa Palmer

Teresa Mary Palmer (born February 26, 1986) is an Australian actress and model who made her film debut in the suicide drama ''2:37.'' Palmer was seen in ''The Grudge 2'' in 2006, in ''December Boys'' and in the 2008 children's fantasy ''Bedtime Stories.'' She appeared in ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'' in 2010 and her films in 2011 include her role as Number Six in the sci-fi film ''I Am Number Four'' and playing the love interest in ''Take Me Home Tonight.'' In 2013, she starred in the zombie love story, ''Warm Bodies'' and the romantic war film, ''Love and Honor.'' In 2014, she co-starred in the direct-to-video romantic drama film ''Parts Per Billion,'' the thriller film ''Cut Bank'' and had the leading role in the independent drama film ''The Ever After,'' which she co-wrote and co-produced with her husband, director Mark Webber. She co-starred in the 2015 black comedy thriller film ''Kill Me Three Times'' and appeared in the Terrence Malick–directed film ''Knight of Cups.''
==Early life==
Palmer was born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia. She 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. She has a stepmother, Karen Palmer, as well as two half-sisters and two stepbrothers, who lived with her father. Palmer stated to ''Interview'' that she "came from rather humble beginnings"; she lived in public housing with her mother, and grew up on her father's farm in the Adelaide Hills.〔 Palmer was named after Mother Teresa by her mother, and has stated that she had a "tough upbringing" due to her mother's manic depression.
Palmer was a student at Mercedes College, a private Catholic day school, and won a local casting audition, "Search for a Movie Star", in 2003. Her first acting job was dressing up as Strawberry Shortcake and Santa's Little Helper on weekends for promotions in shopping centres near Adelaide. Palmer went to acting classes for a couple of years and appeared in a few television commercials.〔 She was a fast food attendant at Hungry Jack's in Rundle Mall in 2005, before working at clothing retailers Supré, Mambo Australia, and Cotton On.
After graduating from high school, Palmer got a call from her local talent agent about appearing in a student film, ''2:37''.〔 The director had seen her head shot on the acting agency's website and wanted her to be in the movie. Palmer thought that she would work in an animal rescue service, and eventually open her own animal welfare agency. She was accepted into university to study teaching and was taking a course on journalism, but had always dreamt of acting.〔 Palmer quit university to work on the film.〔

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