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Teresa Palmer

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Teresa Palmer

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  • Christian Bale mistook her for a real-life stripper on the set of Knight of Cups (2015). During filming director Terrence Malick would spontaneously pair Bale with all kinds of people, from actual actors to random people on the street. Palmer played a stripper in the film and she and Bale first met at the strip club where filming took place. Palmer spontaneously told him a convincing back story for her character. He ale didn't realize she was an actress, and not a professional stripper, until he recognized her face on a movie billboard a week after he filmed the scene with her.
  • When she first auditioned for Histoires enchantées (2008), she was told she wasn't "Paris Hilton" enough to play the role, but Adam Sandler felt she was right for the role.
  • Has stated that she had a tough upbringing due to her mother suffering from bipolar disorder.
  • Her father is a passionate collector of model trains. Because of this, the biggest train-set in Australia was located in her childhood home.
  • Was discovered on the street and cast in 2h37 (2006) without an audition and without ever having acted before.
  • She exercised for three months--four hours a day, six days a week--prior to filming Numéro Quatre (2011). It included training for sword work, flips, sword fighting and wire work. She also learned to ride a Ducati motorcycle.
  • Has a fear of being in the ocean. She had to overcome it while filming an underwater scene for Point Break (2015) that required her to stay below the surface for hours.
  • Keeps her native accent in Numéro Quatre (2011) to emphasize the global scope of the movie.
  • Had pet kangaroos back home in Australia. Her father raised kangaroos. The names of her three kangaroos were Charlie, Radar and Tippi.
  • Mother, with husband Mark Webber, of sons Bodhi Rain Palmer (b. February 17, 2014) and Forest Sage Palmer (b. December 12, 2016), and daughters Poet Lake Palmer (b. April 12, 2019) and Prairie Moon Palmer (b. August 17, 2021).
  • Worked on Tu ne tueras point (2016) and Berlin Syndrome (2017) at the same time in Melbourne.
  • One of her life goals is to own her own organic farm.
  • Was considered for roles in two superhero films; Emma Stone's role as Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), and Emily VanCamp's part as Kate in Captain America : Le Soldat de l'hiver (2014).
  • Her religious mother named her after Mother Teresa, the Albanian Roman Catholic nun and missionary.
  • Her first post-pregnancy part was the physically demanding role in Point Break (2015), filmed in ten countries across four continents.
  • She and her husband got engaged on the set of The Ever After (2014), in which they played a conflicted married couple.
  • She was set to appear in "Skum Rocks!" a rock musical starring Kevin Bacon and Matthew Broderick, but the film was shelved. It would have marked her first time starring in a musical.
  • Between December of 2015 and September of 2016 she had ten films set to be released in the US, two of which--Un choix (2016) and Triple 9 (2016)--opened in the same month.
  • Provided the first on-screen kiss for Daniel Radcliffe when they co-starred in December Boys (2007). It was the last scene filmed on the production, which wrapped at 4:00 am on Christmas Eve.
  • (December 21, 2013) Married her boyfriend of 15 months Mark Webber in Mexico, following a 4-month-long engagement.
  • Her mom made a cameo appearance in Histoires enchantées (2008), by Adam Sandler's request.
  • Has three credits on The Ever After (2014)--star, screenwriter/producer (her debut in those capacities).
  • Lived in public housing with her mother and on her father's farm throughout her childhood.
  • Was pregnant while filming Kill Me Three Times (2014). However, her character was not meant to be expecting, so the camera and her wardrobe had to be installed to cover the bump.
  • In 2015 she was named Patron of the Kid's Film Festival of Adelaide, the city in which she was raised. The event is primarily aimed at filmmakers 18 years and under, with submissions of films under ten minutes accepted.
  • Received her first award, "The Rising Star Award", at the 2015 Maui Film Festival.
  • Auditioned for the role of Dr. Carol Marcus in Star Trek Into Darkness (2013), which went to Alice Eve.
  • Her favorite movie is La petite princesse (1995).
  • Was originally cast in Jumper (2008) but the director and producers later decided they wanted to cast a famous actress in the part and the role was given to Rachel Bilson.
  • She was considered for the role of Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012). The role eventually went to Emma Stone.
  • Her first acting job was dressing up as Strawberry Shortcake and Santa's Little Helper on weekends for promotions in shopping centers near Adelaide.
  • Campaigned for a part in The Dark Knight Rises (2012).
  • Used to work at Cotton On retail store.
  • Was considered for the part of "O" in Savages (2012) that was eventually played by Blake Lively.
  • Her stepson is a classmate of Casey Affleck's child. He and Palmler co-starred in Triple 9 (2016) and knew each other well before they worked together.
  • She was cast as "Talia Al Ghul" in George Miller's "Justice League: Mortal" film in 2007, but it was canceled. She campaigned for the same role in The Dark Knight Rises (2012) and has expressed a wish to play the part opposite Ben Affleck in the DC Extended Universe.
  • She is the only child of her parents' marriage although she has two half-sisters and two stepbrothers from her father's second marriage.
  • Two of her films went through excessive post-production. Une soirée d'enfer (2011) began filming in 2007 but was eventually released four years later. She began filming Knight of Cups (2015) in 2012, but it was withheld from US release until 2016.
  • Hosted the premiere of The Ever After (2014) in her hometown of Adelaide, Australia.
  • She has twice missed out on working with fellow Australian George Miller. First she was cast in his doomed "Justice League" project, and later she was cast in Mad Max: Fury Road (2015), but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
  • Is often confused with Kristen Stewart.
  • Has a stepson, Isaac Love Shaw (b. 2008).
  • Her wedding dress was a custom Pallas Couture lace gown.
  • Described her character in The Grudge 2 (2006) as the "bitchy" school girl.
  • Her role in The Grudge 2 (2006) was originally written for Vanessa Lengies, who turned it down to work on another movie.
  • Worked as an extra on Deck Dogz (2005).
  • Is a longtime fan of the Port Adelaide Football Club.
  • She was considered for a role in Nash Edgerton's The Square (2008), but the role was written out before casting began. She did eventually work with Edgerton on the short film Bear (2011).
  • Grew up in the same city as Sia.

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