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Birth Name: Alycia Jasmin Debnam-Carey
Age: 28, born 20 July 1993
Country of origin: Australia
Currently Residing In: United States
Height: 5' 5"
Relationship Status: Single
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️😭 I love them.Thank you 💀💅🏼💗Victoria Pedretti Exits ‘Saint X’ Series at Hulu, Alycia Debnam-Carey Joins in RecastingExcited to be joining this special project! XTonight is the night! I can’t really explain how much it means that I get to share my directorial debut with you all.
This cast, this crew; are family and offered the most extraordinary support, love and guidance.
I can’t wait for you to see it.
9/8c @FearTWD @AMC_TV 💅🏼She’s back! And you better believe there are some frames in this trailer I directed 💁🏼♀️ @FearTWD returns Sunday April 17th!Donate to help women and children fleeing Ukraine war. UNHCR is on ground to support, your help is urgently needed. Please DONATE TODAY.And finally….#FearTheWalkingDead star, #AlyciaDebnamCarey (@DebnamCarey) invited #Vogue to get ready with her for an intimate holiday celebration. See her photo diary: https://bit.ly/3Eh9ajEThe impacts of the climate crisis are all around us, but NRDC is working at every level to stop fossil fuel pollution and clean up our air and water. There's nothing more critical than our environment, so let's fight for it: https://on.nrdc.org/3D2NsP3https://vogue.com.au/fashion/news/vogue-gets-ready-for-a-party-with-alycia-debnamcarey/image-gallery/40db30a2ea91a86813b8ebf42f532491…
Did a little get ready with me for @vogueaustralia x @Cartier
Check it out x ✨After 9 episodes, the queen of #FearTWD has finally graced our screens again 🤗.@EdelmanPR is the world’s largest PR firm. @ExxonMobil is their client. Together they sell stories that destroy our health, our climate, our world. So we’re telling Edelman to drop Exxon. Edelman will be fine. Hopefully Exxon won’t. #EdelmanDropExxonShe’s DGA baby… Just a little sampler after finishing my first directing gig on @feartwd
I feel so lucky and honoured to have had the most wonderful cast and crew by my side. Thank you to everyone who supported and encouraged me to do this. Can’t wait for you all to see it.This basically sums up our current situation. The “code red” IPCC report came out a week ago. Since then not one politician has been held accountable. Not one politician has been asked how they are going to act in line with this. 1/4
(Graph by @Peters_Glen )Today seems like a good day to remind you that 29 oil and gas companies account for one third of global industrial greenhouse gas emissions.
Unfettered capitalism is killing the planet.The lack of coverage and urgency in response to the UN Climate Report is breath taking. It’s a scientific report that forewarns the fast approaching end life on earth and I just saw one cable host say “Happy Monday!” to the host of the next show.*what to sayI know it’s scary to call people but this is so easy! And there’s a guide to tell you want to say!! I believe in you! It took me 2 mins! You can do it too 💓
#Call4ClimateThe #IPCC’s #ClimateReport is heartbreaking, terrifying and yet unsurprising. Wealthy nations and major corporations need to be held accountable. We need change NOW. We need to put PRESSURE on these systems.
Speak up, rally, share, engage.
Fuck those gambling with our futureThis is terrifying and heartbreakingA hotter future is now "locked in" due to lack of action on CO2 emissions, says a major UN report — calling it a "code red" for humanity.
▪️ Humans "unequivocally" to blame for climate crisis
▪️ Temps may hit Paris limit in 20 years
▪️ Rapid, major emissions changes neededI’m so excited I can finally announce that I’m directing an episode of @FearTWD this seasonWish me luck!!A little birthday present from @ayanaeliza 🤗 Solution focused writings from women at the forefront of the climate movement. So excited to give it a read!
Climate work can be daunting so if you’re wondering where to start, here might be a great place. 🌿This is so incredible! 🤩 Thank you to everyone who’s donated. What a thoughtful surprise. This goes a long way. We love conservation and environmental protection! ♥️So grateful for the support from @DebnamCarey fans - your support will really help our biodiversity conservation efforts and has been a lovely 🥰 surprise! ThanxThank you everyone for all the birthday love yesterday. I feel so loved and lucky and I love you all so much. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️Thank you 🥰♥️Wow. You guys are amazing. Thank you. ♥️🥰In less than 3 minutes, Jim Henson and his team were able to convey a powerful environmental message that is still incredibly relevant 30 years later.
Yes, the Muppets can be silly and irreverent, but when Jim needed to discuss something serious, he put everything into it.Happy #pride month!! You are loved. You are important. You deserve to be safe and you deserve to be here. Sending my love out to you all.
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Don't miss her on a new #FearTWD tonight at 9/8c.New ep of @FearTWD on tonight where I make my major league debut.❤️“Let’s have a conversation about consent! with Clementine Ford”
I made this with the legendary team at @theroyals. Consent isn’t about milkshakes or shifting lines. It’s an ongoing conversation with respect at its core. Don’t let the government confuse you! #theconsentconvoThe murder of #DaunteWright is rooted in white supremacy and results from the intentional criminalization of Black and Brown communities.
This system can’t be reformed.
It must be dismantled and a real system of public safety rebuilt from the ground up.
#DefundThePolicealycia share this please! (credits to holisticheaux on ig)Justice for Daunte Wright - Sign the Petition! http://chng.it/fqVBV2pS via @Change #JusticeforDaunteHappy International Women’s Month. 🤦🏽♀️Jump to navigation
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.mw-parser-output .infobox-subbox{padding:0;border:none;margin:-3px;width:auto;min-width:100%;font-size:100%;clear:none;float:none;background-color:transparent}.mw-parser-output .infobox-3cols-child{margin:auto}.mw-parser-output .infobox .navbar{font-size:100%}body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-header,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-subheader,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-above,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-title,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-image,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-full-data,body.skin-minerva .mw-parser-output .infobox-below{text-align:center}Alycia Debnam-CareyDebnam-Carey at the 2019 San Diego Comic ConBornAlycia Jasmin Debnam-Carey
20 July 1993
Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaOccupationActressYears active2003–present
Alycia Jasmin Debnam-Carey (born 20 July 1993) is an Australian actress. She is best known for her portrayals of the characters Lexa on the dystopian science fiction series The 100 (2014–2016; 2020) and Alicia Clark on the horror drama series Fear the Walking Dead (2015–2022). She made her film debut in 2003 in Rachel Ward's Australian short drama Martha's New Coat, and her feature film debut in the American disaster film Into the Storm (2014). In 2022, she made her directorial debut with the episode "Ofelia" on the seventh season of Fear the Walking Dead.
Early life
Debnam-Carey was born on 20 July 1993, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[1] Her mother, Leone Carey, worked as a children's television writer, and her father was a musician.[2][3] As children, Debnam-Carey and her brother would help their mother act out the program segments she wrote. Debnam-Carey began acting at age eight, and also studied classical percussion for ten years.[4] She attended Newtown High School of the Performing Arts, where she was a percussionist. In 2010, in partnership with the Berlin Philharmonic, Debnam-Carey and around 40 other musicians composed a piece in a two-week program and performed it at the Sydney Opera House.[5] In her last year of school, she was listed as a distinguished achiever by the NSW Government for achieving the top band of six Higher School Certificate courses, including English Advanced, English Extension 1, Drama, Modern History, Music 2 and Visual Arts.[6][7] She received the Premier's Award for earning a score of 90 in over 10 units, as well as an OnStage nomination for achievement in drama and an HSC Encore nomination for achievement in music.[8][9] Graduating from Newtown in 2011,[10] she almost attended the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, but decided she wanted to pursue acting.[4][11]
Career
2003–2013: Career beginnings
Debnam-Carey made her film debut at age eight in Rachel Ward's award-winning short-feature film Martha's New Coat (2003).[12][13] In 2006, she guest-starred in the Australian drama series McLeod's Daughters,[14] and voiced Lee in the Australian animated short film, The Safe House, based on the Petrov Affair.[15][16] In 2008, she appeared in television film Dream Life and the short drama film Jigsaw Girl.[17][18] Debnam-Carey also played supporting roles in the short films At the Tattooist (2010) and The Branch (2011). In 2010, she was cast in the unsold pilot Resistance,[19] and guest-starred in an episode of the Australian drama series, Dance Academy.
In her last year of high school, Debnam-Carey decided on traveling to the U.S. after graduating to pursue acting.[20][11] She began to work in Hollywood at the age of 18. She appeared in Next Stop Hollywood (2013), a six-part documentary that followed six Australian actors as they competed for roles during the U.S. TV pilot season.[2] After two weeks in Los Angeles, Debnam-Carey auditioned for the role of a young Carrie Bradshaw for the CW series The Carrie Diaries, and was asked to audition for an independent thriller film set in the Amish community. She landed on the shortlist for The Carrie Diaries and tested for the network, but the network said she looked too young for the role.[21] She was offered the lead role in the thriller film, later titled The Devil's Hand, which she began filming in North Carolina during the final week of the documentary.[22][21] While staying in LA, Debnam-Carey became a Heath Ledger Scholarship Finalist in November 2012.[23]
2014–present: The 100 and Fear the Walking Dead
Debnam-Carey at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con International for Fear the Walking DeadIn 2014, Debnam-Carey played a supporting role in the American disaster film Into the Storm.[24] Following The Devil's Hand, she was cast in a series pilot called Galyntine for AMC, starring Peter Fonda and co-executive-produced by Ridley Scott, Greg Nicotero and Jason Cahill,[25][26] though AMC ultimately opted not to take the pilot to series.[27]
Debnam-Carey guest-starred in the second season of The CW's dystopian series The 100, debuting in episode six (aired 3 December 2014) as Lexa. Lexa soon became a fan favorite,[28][29] and Debnam-Carey's breakout role.[30] On 1 December 2014, the four lead roles of AMC's Fear the Walking Dead were announced, with Debnam-Carey as Alicia Clark.[14] At San Diego Comic-Con International in July 2015, The 100's showrunner Jason Rothenberg announced that Debnam-Carey would be returning to the show's third season.[31] AMC had agreed to two blocks of filming schedules for her to film for both shows.[32][33]
Fear the Walking Dead premiered on 23 August 2015.[34] On 27 August, Debnam-Carey made her first talk show appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! while promoting the series.[35] In December, The Wrap featured Debnam-Carey as one the 15 breakout TV stars of 2015 for The 100 and Fear the Walking Dead.[36] In 2016, she won the MTV Fandom Award for Fan Freakout of the Year for Lexa on The 100,[37] and E! Online TV Scoop Awards for Best Guest Star (as Lexa) and Female Breakout Star (for Lexa and Alicia Clark).[38]
Debnam-Carey received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Lexa on The 100.[39][40] Considered a breakout star of Fear the Walking Dead as well,[41][42] she also received critical praise for her work in the series, with Erik Kain of Forbes writing, "Debnam-Carey is a fantastic actor. She was great in The 100 but she's even better in Fear", crediting her performance in the third season episode "This Land is Your Land" for "elevating the show".[43] Vanity Fair's Laura Bradley said Debnam-Carey "delivered one of her best performances yet" in the season four episode "Close Your Eyes",[44] and David Zapanta of Den of Geek deemed it "arguably a career-defining performance".[45]
Debnam-Carey appeared in the lead role of Laura in the German thriller Friend Request, released in Germany on 7 January 2016.[46] In October 2017, she was cast in the crime drama A Violent Separation (2019) as Frances Campbell, younger sister of the victim. In 2017 and 2018, she was nominated for the Saturn Awards for Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series for her work in Fear the Walking Dead.[47][48] In 2020, she made an appearance in the series finale of The 100, portraying a being known as a judge who assumed Lexa's form to communicate.[49]
In July 2021, it was announced that Debnam-Carey would make her directorial debut in 2022 for a season seven episode of Fear the Walking Dead.[50] She directed the eleventh episode of the season, "Ofelia".[51] Debnam-Carey said she had always been interested in directing ever since she took a film class in school, where she made a short film.[52][53] In May 2022, she announced that the seventh season episode "Amina" was her final on the series.[54]
Debnam-Carey will portray Alice Hart in The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, costarring with Sigourney Weaver in the seven-episode Amazon original series based on Holly Ringland's best-selling novel.[55][56] She will also star as Emily in the eight-part Hulu series Saint X, a psychological drama told through multiple timelines and perspectives, based on Alexis Schaitkin's novel of the same name.[57][58]
Filmography
Film
Year Title Role Notes 2003 Martha's New Coat Elsie 2006 The Safe House Lee (voice) Short film 2008 Jigsaw Girl Caitlyn Short film 2010 At the Tattooist Jane Short film 2011 The Branch Anica Short film 2014 Into the Storm Kaitlyn Johnston 2014 The Devil's Hand Mary 2016 Friend Request Laura Woodson 2019 A Violent Separation Frances Campbell TBA Liked Roxy Post-productionTelevision
Year Title Role Notes 2006 McLeod's Daughters Chloe Sanderson Episode: "Second Best" 2008 Dream Life Cassie Television film 2010 Dance Academy Mia Episode: "Perfection" 2013 Next Stop Hollywood Herself Documentary series 2014–2016; 2020 The 100 LexaThe Judge (in the body of Lexa) Recurring role (seasons 2–3), Guest role (season 7) 2015–2022 Fear the Walking Dead Alicia Clark Main role (seasons 1–7). Director (Episode: "Ofelia") TBA The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart Alice Hart Post-production TBA Saint X Emily Filming; main role
Awards and nominations
Year Work Awards Category Result Ref 2015 The 100 MTV Fandom Awards Ship of the Year (shared with Eliza Taylor) Nominated [59] 2016 The 100 MTV Fandom Awards Ship of the Year (shared with Eliza Taylor) Nominated [60] Fan Freakout of the Year Won [37] Fear the Walking Dead The 100 E! Online TV Scoop Awards Female Breakout Star Won [38] The 100 Best Guest Star Won [38] 2017 Fear the Walking Dead Saturn Awards Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series Nominated [47] 2018 Fear the Walking Dead Saturn Awards Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series Nominated [48]References
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