Cleo Massey
Cleo Massey (born 19 November 1993) is an Australian actress. She is known for her portrayal of Kim Sertori in the television series H2O: Just Add Water. Massey has been performing on TV and film since the age of 11. In 2010, she was cast in the feature-length film The Little Things (2010) directed by Neil McGregor.
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Born | Cleo Massey 19 November 1993 Launceston, Tasmania, Australia |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Early life
Massey was born in Launceston, Tasmania. Her mother, Anna Waters-Massey, is an actress and acting teacher.[1][2] Massey attended her classes while growing up.[3] She has a younger brother, Joey.
Filmography
Feature film
- The Little Things (2010) – Young Dee
- Cortazar in Love (2018) – Irene
Television
- Mortified (2006) – Brittany's Cheer Squad
- Monarch Cove (2006) – Drowning Girl
- H2O: Just Add Water (2006-2010) – Kim Sertori
- The Bureau of Magical Things (2018) – Sophie
Short films
- Futility (2010) – Jade McIntyre
- Humidity Rising (2006) – Chrissy
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gollark: Anyway, you could do lots of things with this.
gollark: Java, probably.
gollark: It's barely functional and somehow the remaining bit which is still usable is an APL interface.
gollark: It's an old omnipresent virtual assistant system from a civilization which collapsed ages ago.
References
- "The Massey Family". Anna Waters-Massey. Archived from the original on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 13 February 2015. (bad link)
- Simonot, Suzanne (12 March 2015). "Mum friends make tongue-in-cheek take on the Gold Coast entertainment industry". Gold Coast Bulletin. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
- Massey, Cleo (19 November 2013). "I played Phoebe Tonkin's little sister". Dolly. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
External links
- Cleo Massey on IMDb
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