Lucy Fry Movies Bio Wiki Age Boyfriend H2O Godfather of Harlem and Net Worth
Lucy Fry is an Australian actress. She is known for portraying Zoey in Lightning Point. Lucy also played Lyla in Mako: Island of Secrets and Lissa Dragomir in the film Vampire Academy.
She was cast in Hulu’s eight-part miniseries 11.22.63 as Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald. Moreover, Lucy played the lead in the 2016 Australian horror television series Wolf Creek and Tikka in the 2017 Netflix film Bright. Since 2019, she has portrayed Stella in the Epix series Godfather of Harlem.
Lucy was born on March 13, 1992, in Wooloowin, Australia. She is30 years old.
She is a woman of average stature and stands at a height of5 ft 9 in(Approx. 1.75 m).
She was born in Wooloowin, Queensland, Australia, to her parents. Lucy has a sister named Sally. She was born on the same day as her 11.22.63 (2016) co-star George MacKay. In February 2018, Lucy attained a purple belt in karate. She holds Australian nationality.
Lucy is a young woman who enjoys her life and career, but, she has not shared her marital status with the public. She has been in relationships withDaniel Webberin 2018 andDominic Sherwoodin 2017.
She attended Brisbane Girls Grammar School in Brisbane, Queensland, and began studying theatre at an early age, training with the Brisbane-based physical theatre company, Zen Zen Zo. In 2007, Lucy was a runner-up in Girlfriend Magazine’s Model Search.
2010 H2O: Just Add Water 2012 Lightning Point 2013 Reef Doctors 2013 Mako: Island of Secrets 2016 11.22.63 2016 Wolf Creek 2019 Godfather of Harlem 2014 Vampire Academy 2015 Now Add Honey 2015 The Preppie Connection 2016 Mr. Church 2016 The Darkness 2017 Bright 2019 She’s Missing 2021 Night Teeth 2022 Last Looks
Lucy made an uncredited appearance as a Student at Graduation in the season 3 finale of H2O: Just Add Water, in 2010. From there she moved on to play Lyla, one of the lead mermaid roles, in season 1 of Mako: Island of Secrets, a spin-off of H2O: Just Add Water.
In 2019, Lucy portrayed Stella in the crime drama television series, Godfather of Harlem, which premiered in September 2019 on Epix. Godfather of Harlem is an American crime drama television series that premiered on September 29, 2019, on Epix.
The series is written by Chris Brancato and Paul Eckstein and stars Forest Whitaker as 1960s New York City gangster Bumpy Johnson. Whitaker is also an executive producer alongside Nina Yang Bongiovi, James Acheson, John Ridley, and Markuann Smith.
She starred in 11.22.63 playing Marina, the wife of Lee Harry Oswald. 11.22.63 is an American science fiction thriller miniseries. It is based on the 2011 novel 11/22/63 by Stephen King.
It consists of eight episodes, in which a time traveler attempts to stop the assassination of John F. Kennedy. The series is executive-produced by J. J. Abrams, King, Bridget Carpenter, and Bryan Burk, and produced by James Franco, who also starred in the main role.
In 2014, Lucy had her first big screen role, as Lissa Dragomir in Vampire Academy, a fantasy comedy horror film. It is based on the first book of the novels series of the same name by Richelle Mead. It was directed by Mark Waters, with a script written by Daniel Waters.
The film stars an ensemble cast led by Zoey Deutch as Rose Hathaway, a Dhampir, and Lucy as Lissa Dragomir, her Moroi best friend. It follows their return to the St Vladimir’s Academy boarding school, after being on the run for one year.
In February 2020, it was announced that Lucy would star in the Netflix thriller film Night Teeth, an American vampire thriller film. It is directed by Adam Randall from a screenplay by Brent Dillon. The film stars Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Debby Ryan, Lucy, Raul Castillo, Sydney Sweeney, Megan Fox, and Alfie Allen. Night Teeth became released on October 20, 2021, by Netflix. The film received mixed reviews from critics.
She earns her wealth from her career, therefore, she has amassed a fortune over the years. Lucy’s estimated net worth is $3 million.
Lucy made an uncredited appearance as a Student at Graduation in the season 3 finale of H2O: Just Add Water, in 2010.